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Ms. Ball has a torso restraint on to keep her from falling from her wheelchair. What must be assessed every 15 minutes?
Mrs. Harris has fallen out of the bed twice in the past hour. The
nurse tells the nurse aide to put a wrist restraing on her. What type of
restraint is this?
Mr. Atkins has an order for a wrist restraint. How should it be secured?
Mr. Frankin has voiced a grievance against Nurse Carrie. Nurse Carrie
comes in Mr. Frankin's room and starts screaming at him. What resident
right has been voilated?
How often must a resident be check when restraints are being used?
Keeping a resident covered during a bath honors which resident right?
Tucking in the top sheet so tightly that resident cannot move is an example of:
Addressing residents as children, using nicknames, leaving the door open during treatments or threatening are examples of:
The two types of restraints are:
A nurse aide does not perform a procedure she has not been approved to do. This honors which resident right?
The legislation that is responsible for the Residents' Bill of Rights is:
Mr. Jackson's daughter wants to know who her mother's doctor is but
when the nurse aide looks at the chart, cannot tell her. Which resident
right is not being honored?
Alternatives for restraints include:
Putting a restraint on a resident without a doctor's order is an example of:
You are documenting the status of the circulatory system on a resident with a restraint. What should be assessed?
You placed Mrs. Kennedy in restraints at 0800. When should the restraints be removed and the patient repositioned?
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