Helps the body achieve balance without causing muscle or joint strain. 2. Why should a nursing assistant face what she is lifting? “
This enables you to move your body as one unit and keeps your back straight
.”
What should a CNA consider before lifting a resident?
*Before lifting,
assess the weight of the load
. *Think ahead, plan, and communicate the move. *Check you base of support and be sure you have firm footing. *Your feet should always face the direction you are moving.
How should a nursing assistant transfer a resident who has a strong side and a weak side?
How should a NA transfer resident who has a stronger side and a weaker side? T or F A
resident’s hips should be positioned close to the front of the chair
.
What is the benefit of using a draw sheet or other assist device when repositioning?
What is the benefit of using a draw sheet or other assist device when repositioning? They
help prevent skin damage caused by shearing.
What are three things nursing assistants do not perform?
What are three tasks that nursing assistants do not usually perform?
Inserting and removing tubes, give tube feedings, and changing sterile dressings
.
What position should the bed be in when you are not tending the resident?
Stand facing the bed, with legs 12′′ apart and knees bent
. One foot should be slighting ahead the other. Place arm under resident’s armpit and grasp the shoulder. Have resident grasp your shoulder in same manner and same arm.
In which position is a resident lying flat on his back?
Question Answer | supine position with person lying flat on his or her back | transfer moving a resident from one place to another | transfer belt a belt made of canvas or other heavy material used to assist residents who are weak, unsteady, or uncoordinated; also called a gait belt |
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Do you transfer to strong or weak side?
Transfer process:
Move the chair to the side of the bed near the feet,
on the strong side if the person
has a weakened side; the chair should be parallel to the bed, but angled slightly out with the front wheel snug against the bed. If it is a wheelchair lock it; be sure to lock both wheels.
How do you transfer a patient with a weak side?
When transferring a client who has a weak side,
position the chair on his strong side
. For a client who is weak, you must have control of the shoulders and hips during a transfer. Never transfer a client by lifting him under the arms! This can cause nerve damage, fractures, and shoulder dislocation.
What is a good way for a nursing assistant to promote respect dignity?
What is a good way for a nursing assistant to promote respect, dignity, and privacy when helping a resident with care?
Encourage the resident to do as much as possible for himself.
How do you turn a patient every 2 hours?
Make sure their head and neck are in line with their spine. Return the bed to a comfortable position with the side rails up. Use pillows as needed. In two hours,
return patient to back
, and repeat with the other side at next turn.
When moving a person to a stretcher if a person weighs more than 200 pounds What are 3 devices that may be used?
If the person weighs less than 200 pounds—a friction-reducing device or lateral transfer device with a slide board is used. If the person weighs more than 200 pounds—a mechanical ceiling lift with a supine sling,
a mechanical lateral transfer device
, or an inflatable device is used.
What can’t a nursing assistant do?
What Are CNAs Not Allowed to Do? CNAs must adhere to their state’s CNA guidelines of care. In general,
CNAs should not do anything considered invasive, dangerous or neglectful
. Contact your state CNA registry to determine what you can or cannot do in your specific area.
How many years does it take to become a nursing assistant?
The basic educational requirement is an Associate degree consisting of a
two year course
where practical nursing orderly program is supervised by a licensed health professional.
What do nursing assistants do in hospitals?
Nursing assistants
help patients with activities of daily living like eating and bathing
. Nursing assistants, sometimes called nursing aides, provide basic care and help patients with activities of daily living. Orderlies transport patients and clean treatment areas.