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Why do we frequently reposition our patients?
Prevents deformities and skin breakdown
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What kind of transfer might you choose if your patient could stand, but could not walk?
Stand pivot
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Many falls occur when the patient is trying to do what ADL?
Go to the bathroom on their own.
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trap
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shark
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lifesaver
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What is the term for: Separating a patient from others against his or her will?
(Involuntary) Seclusion
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eraser
Reset score!
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What R&B trio brought us the hit entitled "Waterfalls" in 1994?
TLC
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What is a situation that might increase a patient's risk of falls?
Confused mental status, unmet needs
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How often must we release restraints and provide range of motion exercises?
Every two hours
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What position is a person in if they are lying on their abdomen?
Prone
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T/F Thermal injuries result from chemicals being splashed on the skin
True
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When moving a patient with a transfer belt, where does the CNA place their hands?
In the back of the belt, just past under the arms.
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T/F For good posture and even weight distribution, the patient's feet should be at a 45 degree angle to the lower legs when seated in the chair
True
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When would a table across someone's lap be considered a restraint?
When the patient does not have the physical or mental ability to remove it.
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Which muscles do you use to lift your patients?
Strong leg muscles. Bend from the hip and the knees
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