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Repositioning and moving patients
By Jacqueline Cram [Desert Rose HS]
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CNA repositioning
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Drawsheets and slide sheets are the same thing.
True
False
When logrolling a person, you must
Make sure the bed is in the Fowler’s position
Lower the bed to the lowest level
Make sure that both bed rails are up
Turn the person as a unit, in alignment, with one motion
To use a drawsheet make sure it is covering the entire mattress.
True
False
When dangling a person be aware of any weak area.
True
False
Shearing is caused by two surfaces rubbing together.
True
False
A third co-worker is needed to move up a person greater than 200 pounds.
True
False
Which of the following would mean that the under-pad is not safe to use as an assistive device?
It is strong enough to support the person’s weight.
It is extended from under the person’s head to above the knees or lower.
It is wide enough for you and other staff to get a firm grip.
It is disposable and is made of thin material that tears easily.
When moving a person up in bed, be sure to support the person’s
Head
Hands
Knees
Feet
Using an assist device to move a person up in bed reduces shearing and friction.
True
False
When delegated the dangling procedure, you need the following information from the nurse and the care plan
diet plan
how tall the person is
the amount of help the person needs
how long the person has been weak