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Concepts and Skills for Nursing
Quiz 18: Safe Lifting, Moving, and Positioning of Patients
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
The charge nurse on the night shift of a skilled nursing facility is orienting a new aide to the unit. The LPN's most accurate information relative to moving patients is:
Question 2
Multiple Choice
While the nurse is assisting a patient to ambulate, the patient suddenly says, "I'm dizzy. I can't stand up." As the patient begins to fall, the nurse should:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A patient in the skilled nursing facility has left-sided paralysis from a stroke several years before, as well as generalized weakness. The nurse should ensure which of the following devices is in place to prevent flexion contractures?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The patient for whom passive range of motion exercises would be most beneficial would be the:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
An example of the principles of good body mechanics applied to patient care occurs when the nurse:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
An emaciated semiconscious bed bound patient does not remain in a side lying position and repeatedly turns onto her back, where she is developing a pressure area over her sacrum. The nurse should add to the nursing care plan to:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
A frail older patient is able to stand but not to ambulate. She has an order to be up in a wheelchair as desired during the day. A safe and appropriate way to assist her up to a chair is to:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A patient who has had spinal surgery is not permitted to bend at the waist or to sit in a chair. To position the patient safely in bed, the nurse:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
The nurse caring for a patient with a nursing diagnosis of Injury, risk for, related to right-sided weakness as evidenced by unsteady gait, would accommodate the patient by:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
To provide correct body alignment for a physically immobile patient in bed in the supine position, the nurse:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A health care provider orders the nurse to place a patient in Fowler's position. The nurse should elevate the head of the patient's bed:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
The nurse uses professional knowledge about body mechanics to prevent the most common occupational disorder in nurses, which is:
Question 13
Multiple Choice
A nurse is ambulating an unsteady patient from the bed to a chair in the patient's home. To do so safely, the nurse applies a gait belt and:
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The nurse explains to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) that a shearing force is applied to the patient when:
Question 15
Multiple Choice
A patient who is weak from inactivity following a car accident benefits most if the nurse provides for:
Question 16
Multiple Choice
The nurse assisting a weak patient from a bed to the wheelchair to go to physical therapy would:
Question 17
Multiple Choice
A nurse and an assistant are preparing to get a patient out of bed for the first time after a week of bed rest. They begin by having the patient dangle on the edge of the bed. The nurse should: