A) expect that the patient's comfort level will decrease.
B) make sure that all pillows used in the previous position stay in position.
C) raise the bed to a comfortable working height.
D) plan on moving the patient herself because other nurses are busy.
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A) The ability to detect pain
B) The ability to see peripheral vision
C) Awareness of posture and changes in equilibrium
D) Awareness of numbness and tingling
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A) allow the patient to lie on his right side continuously because he seems comfortable.
B) prevent the patient from lying on his right side until he no longer wishes to lie on that side.
C) frequently assess the patient and turn him more often.
D) allow the patient to lie on his right side until a pressure ulcer develops and he can no longer lie on that side.
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A) Fatigue
B) Muscle injury
C) Sensory disorientation
D) Orthostatic hypotension
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A) Paralysis
B) Traction
C) Arterial insufficiency
D) Incontinence
E) Constipation
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A) support his calves with pillows.
B) place a large pillow behind his head to prevent extension.
C) place a pillow behind his upper back.
D) avoid using pillows if the patient does not have use of the hands and arms.
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A) bend at the waist for lifting.
B) tighten the stomach muscles and pelvis.
C) keep the weight to be lifted away from the body.
D) carry or hold the weight 30 to 60 cm (1-2 feet) above the waist.
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A) This patient should be turned onto his back for meals.
B) This patient may have to be turned more frequently than every 2 hours.
C) This patient may be allowed to remain in his favorite position as long as he doesn't complain of discomfort.
D) Skin breakdown is not an issue for this patient.
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A) Poor nutrition
B) Loss of sensation
C) Impaired muscle development
D) Poor circulation
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A) footdrop.
B) pressure ulcers.
C) musculoskeletal disorders.
D) contractures.
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A) The wider the base of support,the greater the stability of the nurse.
B) The higher the centre of gravity,the greater the stability of the nurse.
C) Facing in the opposite direction of movement prevents twisting.
D) Using either the arms or the legs reduces the risk for back injury.
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A) Under the small of the back
B) Behind the knees when supine
C) Alongside the ilium to mid-thigh
D) In the palm of the hand with fingers flexed
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A) Grab the patient under the axilla to lift.
B) Have the patient move forward with the weak side.
C) Have the patient put on shoes with nonskid soles.
D) Place the chair in a position 90 degrees opposite the bed.
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A) lower the height of the bed.
B) lower the head of the bed.
C) place the sling from shoulders to knees.
D) keep the check valve open when the patient is seated in the chair.
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A) Correct posture
B) Maximal muscle strength
C) Effective body mechanics
D) Effective lifting techniques
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A) Using three nurses and a slide board
B) Using the three-person lift technique
C) Raising the head 30 degrees
D) Having the patient keep arms to the side
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A) footdrop
B) pressure ulcers
C) musculoskeletal disorders
D) contractures
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A) improves joint motion.
B) decreases circulation.
C) increases social activity.
D) enhances mental stimulation.
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A) elevate the head of the bed 15 to 30 degrees.
B) place the patient in the prone position.
C) position a spastic hand with the fingers extended using hand rolls.
D) position the patient's head with slight hyperextension of the neck.
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Multiple Choice
A) Raise the height of the bed.
B) Raise the head of the bed 30 degrees.
C) Turn the patient onto the side facing away from the nurse.
D) Move the patient's legs over the side of the bed.
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