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Promoting independence is
a part of a nursing assistant's care of residents
Styling one's hair is part of
grooming oneself
Having care explained before
it is performed is a resident's legal right
NAs should knock and wait for permission
to enter a resident's room
When skin is this color, it should not be massaged
red
One type of material that prevents air from circulating, causing the skin to sweat
plastic
A problem that can result from pulling a resident across the sheet when transferring him
shearing
Keeps top sheets from resting on the legs and feet
bed cradle
something that can be placed under the back and buttocks to absorb moisture or perspiration that may build up
sheepskin
the bottom sheet on a resident's bed must be kept tight and free from__________
wrinkles
the minimum number of hours at which immobile residents should be repositioned
two
skin should be kept clean and ______
dry
Lateral position includes
the person lying on their side with one arm crossed over a pillow and the other laying flat, with one leg up with a pillow under their knee and a sheet under their feet
Lateral position points are
side of the head, ear, shoulder, hip greater trochanter, knees and ankles
Prone position includes
the person lying stomach/face down on a pillow with a pillow under their feet
prone position points are
cheek, collarbone, breasts(women), genitals (men), knees, and toes
Supine position points are
back of head, shoulder blades, elbows, abdomen, sacrum (spine base), between the legs, and the heels
Supine position includes
the person lying on their back with a pillow underneath their hips and underneath their knees
When skin begins to breakdown, to becomes pale, white, or a reddened color
True
Pressure ulcers usually occur in areas
of the body where bone is close to the skin
Residents seated in wheelchairs
need to be repositioned
Proper nutrition helps
keep the skin healthy
Another name for pressure ulcers is
decubitus ulcers
Orthosis
a type of device that helps support and align a limb
footboard
placed against the feet to keep them properly aligned and to prevent foot drop
bed cradle
keeps bed covers from resting on the legs and feet
draw sheet
used to help residents who cannot help with turning or moving in bed;helps prevent skin damage from shearing
Bony prominences
areas of the body where the bone lies close to the skin
Handrolls
keeps fingers from curling tightly
Trochanter rolls
keeps hips form turning outward
Orthotic device
helps support and align a limb and improve its functioning
Pressure points
areas of the body that bear much of its weight
A partial bath includes washing a resident's
genitals
which of the following should be used to wash the resident's face when giving a bed bath?
washcloth and water
Who is best able to choose a comfortable water temperature for the resident?
the resident
How hot should the water be when shampooing a resident's hair?
no higher then 110F
The resident's perineum should be washed
once a week
which of the following products should be used when giving a shower or tub bath
shampoo
Encourage residents to wear
casual clothes not nightclothes during the day
Provide privacy
by never exposing more than you need to.
For residents who have weakness or paralysis on one side, place the
weaker arm or leg through the garment first.
When undressing start with
the stronger side.
The resident's clothing for the day should be chosen by the
resident
Front-opening bras are easier
for female residents to work by themselves
A fracture pan is used for voiding
residents who cannot raise their hips
Men will generally use a ______ for urination when they cannot get out of bed
urinal
Residents who can get out bed but cannot walk to the bathroom may use a (n)
portable commode
Which of the following statements is true?
When handling body wastes, the nursing assistant should wear gloves
Fowler's position
when the patient is sitting at a 45 or 90 degree angle
Sims
when the person is lying flat with a leg up
Why do residents who spend a lot of time in bed or wheelchairs need to be re positioned often?
they are at risk of skin breakdown and pressure ulcers
In this position the resident is lying on his stomach
Prone
In this position the resident is lying on either side
Lateral
Some residents have a side of the body that is weaker than the other one. The weaker side of the body should be referred to as the
involved side
A draw sheet is used to
reposition residents without causing shearing
Logrolling is
moving a resident as unit without disturbing alignment
Dangling
a way to help residents regain balance before standing up
Which of the following