
Unit 4: Safety, Body Mechanics, Positioning
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- Q1
All of the following are examples of using good body mechanics EXCEPT
Using your legs to lift, not your back
When lifting, keeping the object close to you
Pushing a heavy object
Pulling a heavy object
15s - Q2
What would be a good action to prevent falls?
Place rugs in the room
Turn off lights when resident is sleeping
Keep doors closed
Remove clutter
15s - Q3
When can a nurse put restraints on a patient?
When a patient is asking for it
When a patient is combative
Never
When a doctor orders it
15s - Q4
How often to restraints have to be checked?
every 10 minutes
every 30 minutes
every hour
every 15 minutes
10s - Q5
How often do restraints have to be removed?
every 15 minutes
every 2 hours
every hour
every 30 minutes
15s - Q6
If a patient is clearly agitated, what is an example of a restraint alternative?
Take the patient for a walk
Offer to help the patient to the bathroom
Ask a patient to stack books on a book shelf
All of the above
30s - Q7
What does R.A.C.E remind us of?
How to respond if there is a fire
How to use a fire extinguisher
How to operate an oxygen tank
How to care for a patient in restraints
20s - Q8
A box-like device that helps a person breathe easier
oxygen concentrator
N-95 Mask
oxygen tank
Nasal cannula
15s - Q9
What helps us remember how to use a fire extinguisher to put out a fire
PASS
OBRA
HIPAA
SDS
15s - Q10
Sitting on the edge of the bed with legs hanging over
Dangling
Hanging
Swinging
Transferring
15s - Q11
When should a patient be positioned in High Fowlers?
When eating
When being logrolled
When choking
When experiencing chest pain
20s - Q12
What should we do every hour?
Reposition patient in w/c
Reposition patient in the bed
Offer food
Dim the lights for relaxation
15s - Q13
How often should be reposition a bed-bound patient?
q2h
q1h
q4h
When they are ready for sleep
15s - Q14
Which of the following is combustible ?
Oxygen
Restraints
Carpeting
Wires
10s