A) Pressure ulcers are a rare complication of immobility.
B) Contractures lead to a loss of motion of the joints that may be permanent.
C) Decreased filling of the lungs with air allows fluids and mucus to collect.
D) Hot, reddened, painful areas form in the lower legs.
E) Breathing problems can occur when a person is immobile for a long time.
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A) repositioning the person at least every 2 hours.
B) offering to spend time with the person to occupy them.
C) being sure there is enough help when positioning a resident.
D) allowing the person to dangle at the bedside before being transferred.
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A) Step 1: Apply the transfer belt over the skin.
B) Step 2: Place the buckle off-center in the front.
C) Step 3: Tighten the belt snuggly so it does not slip down.
D) Step 4: Ensure fingers may be slipped between belt and waist.
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A) with a tight overhand grasp.
B) with a loose overhand grasp.
C) in the front with a firm grasp
D) with an underhand grasp.
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A) Walk slightly behind and to the right of the resident.
B) Have the resident use the rail in the hall with their left hand.
C) Ensure that the transfer belt is loose and at the waist.
D) Grasp the transfer belt with an underhand grasp.
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A) keeping their skin clean and moist.
B) repositioning them every 3 hours.
C) checking their skin with each repositioning.
D) encouraging them to move around as much as possible.
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A) Attach the sling to the bar with the short side attached to the bottom of the sling.
B) Lower the lift until the person and the sling are clear of the bed.
C) Lower the lift so that it can be positioned below the person.
D) The legs of the lift must be spread and locked.
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A) allow the person to put their arms around the assistant's neck for support.
B) use the transfer belt to help with lifting the person to a standing position.
C) have the person dangle on the edge of the bed before the transfer occurs.
D) place their hands under the person's arms to hold the person up when walking.
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A) Pain
B) Fever
C) Nausea
D) Surgery
E) Paralysis
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A) Prone
B) Supine
C) Lateral
D) High Fowlers
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A) Supine with pillows under the knees
B) High Fowlers with foot of bed slightly elevated
C) Left lateral position
D) Right lateral position
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A) Using a lift sheet and assist of two.
B) Pulling up the client with assist of two.
C) Pushing the client over in bed before placing a support.
D) Dragging the client to their side before turning to their side.
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A) ate 75% of their lunch and drank all their fluids.
B) has a newly developed reddened area on the coccyx.
C) repositions with assistance of one every 2 hours.
D) has performed leg exercises once a shift.
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A) supports effective lung functioning.
B) relieves strain on the joints.
C) prevents contractures.
D) supports physical comfort.
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A) Dizziness
B) Shock
C) Seizure
D) Stroke
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A) in one fluid motion so that the head, torso, and legs move as one unit and the body is kept in alignment.
B) turning the head to one side and with the knee on that side bent sharply and supported by a pillow.
C) to a stretcher or a wheelchair using a transfer or a gait belt and the assistance of one or more nursing assistants.
D) by resting their feet flat on the floor or on the footrests of the wheelchair. Knees are bent at approximately 90 degrees, and the calves of legs do not touch the chair.
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A) promising them that everything will be all right.
B) assuring them that this is a safe, simple procedure.
C) letting them know this is done many times each day.
D) explaining to them exactly what will happen during the move.
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A) High Fowlers
B) Prone position
C) Sims position with head of bed elevated for comfort
D) Dorsal recumbent position
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A) Use a pillow under the left arm.
B) Administer a hand roll for the left hand.
C) Place a rolled sheet under the client to stay on their left side.
D) Support the left leg with a pillow.
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A) Roll the resident side to side and place the lift sheet where it should be.
B) Use the lifting sheet to lift the resident up toward the head of the bed.
C) Place the pillow against the headboard to pad it before moving the resident.
D) Pull the lifting sheet out from underneath since it is in the wrong place.
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