1. Which of the following actions must be taken before transferring a patient into a wheelchair (mark all that apply) Their arms at their sides Move footrests to side Count to 3 Patient's feet flat on floor Apply gait belt-4 fingers Put shoes on patient Call the doctor Lock wheelchair wheels

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Unit 2: Show What You Know!
1. Which of the following actions must be taken before
transferring a patient into a wheelchair (mark all that
apply)
a. Slipper socks do not prevent all hazards
b. Slipper socks prevent bacterial contamination
from entering the bed
Their arms at their sides
Move footrests to side
Count to 3
Patient's feet flat on floor
C. Slipper socks are preferred over shoes in a clini-
cal setting
Apply gait belt-4 fingers
Put shoes on patient
Call the doctor
Lock wheelchair wheels
d. Slipper socks prevent injury by sharp objects
7. How do you know that a gait belt has been applied
properly?
2. Which of the following is NOT a Range of Motion exer-
cise?
a. Flexion/extension
a.
You can fit a closed fist between the belt and the
patient
b. Supine
b. You can fit 4 fingers, but no more, between the
C. Abduction/adduction
belt and the patient
d.
Rotation
C.
The patient says it's tight enough
3. Which of the following demonstrates proper body me-
d. The patient has difficulty taking a deep breath
chanics?
8. You are assigned to transfer a patient from bed to
wheelchair when the patient refuses. What is an appro-
a.
Stand in front of the patient
b. Keep your feet together
c. Stand beside the patient at an oblique angle
priate action?
a. Tell the patient to do it himself then
d. Bend at the waist
b. Ask the patient's daughter to reason with him
4. Which of the following describes the purpose of range
C.
Tell the doctor that he needs more medication
of motion exercises performed by CNAS?
d. Notify the nurse
a. To maintain the current level of ability
9. When lifting an extremity, which of the following is an
b. To determine pain threshold
important principle?
To regain function in an weakened extremity
d. To provide busy work for no purpose
C.
a.
Lift from below with a flat palm
b.
Lift from above with a claw-like grip
5. Which statement is true regarding energy conservation
c. Always use one hand to lift an extremity
among elderly patients?
d. Never support the joints to prevent injury
a. All people maintain a steady energy level
throughout their lifespan
10. Which of the following is true regarding skills timing and
the exam?
b. Energy levels increase
patients often have more energy than younger
you age, so elderly
a. All skills have the same performance time
ones
b. You will be given extra time for handwashing and
c. Energy levels do not impact care at all
transition time
d. Energy levels generally decrease as you age
C.
It is an automatic failure if you run out of time
6. Which of the following is true regarding slipper socks in
d. Timing is not graded on the state exam
a clinical environment?
Transcribed Image Text:Unit 2: Show What You Know! 1. Which of the following actions must be taken before transferring a patient into a wheelchair (mark all that apply) a. Slipper socks do not prevent all hazards b. Slipper socks prevent bacterial contamination from entering the bed Their arms at their sides Move footrests to side Count to 3 Patient's feet flat on floor C. Slipper socks are preferred over shoes in a clini- cal setting Apply gait belt-4 fingers Put shoes on patient Call the doctor Lock wheelchair wheels d. Slipper socks prevent injury by sharp objects 7. How do you know that a gait belt has been applied properly? 2. Which of the following is NOT a Range of Motion exer- cise? a. Flexion/extension a. You can fit a closed fist between the belt and the patient b. Supine b. You can fit 4 fingers, but no more, between the C. Abduction/adduction belt and the patient d. Rotation C. The patient says it's tight enough 3. Which of the following demonstrates proper body me- d. The patient has difficulty taking a deep breath chanics? 8. You are assigned to transfer a patient from bed to wheelchair when the patient refuses. What is an appro- a. Stand in front of the patient b. Keep your feet together c. Stand beside the patient at an oblique angle priate action? a. Tell the patient to do it himself then d. Bend at the waist b. Ask the patient's daughter to reason with him 4. Which of the following describes the purpose of range C. Tell the doctor that he needs more medication of motion exercises performed by CNAS? d. Notify the nurse a. To maintain the current level of ability 9. When lifting an extremity, which of the following is an b. To determine pain threshold important principle? To regain function in an weakened extremity d. To provide busy work for no purpose C. a. Lift from below with a flat palm b. Lift from above with a claw-like grip 5. Which statement is true regarding energy conservation c. Always use one hand to lift an extremity among elderly patients? d. Never support the joints to prevent injury a. All people maintain a steady energy level throughout their lifespan 10. Which of the following is true regarding skills timing and the exam? b. Energy levels increase patients often have more energy than younger you age, so elderly a. All skills have the same performance time ones b. You will be given extra time for handwashing and c. Energy levels do not impact care at all transition time d. Energy levels generally decrease as you age C. It is an automatic failure if you run out of time 6. Which of the following is true regarding slipper socks in d. Timing is not graded on the state exam a clinical environment?
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