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4M - BED MAKING EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Footboard
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An apparatus that is placed on the footside of the bed which allows the patient/client's feet to rest against it, creating a 90º angle with the feet to the legs
Question 2: Clinton Therapy bed
Answer:
Also called the air-fluidized bed
- Allows patients to heal faster, providing pressures below capillary closing to improve blood flow to the
skin.Indications: - Patients with wounds, burns and patients with various disabilities
Question 3: Occupied Bed
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It is used to describe the process of making a bed whilst a client is on it
Question 4: Rubber sheet
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Used to protect the bottom sheet from soothing due to patient secretions and prevent the patients from getting bedsore.
Question 5: Circo Electric Bed
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Permits frequent turning of several injured patients with minimal trauma and by letting them rotate in different directions Indications: - Used especially in orthopedics, those in some types of traction. - Severe burns and decubitus ulcers
Question 6: Magic Corner
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Corners of a folded linen upon opening it automatically positions the sheets the way it is placed on the bed.
Question 7: Bradford Frame Bed
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- Enable lower extremities and the trunk of a bed-ridden patient to move.
Indications: -This is for patients who have fractured their spine, hips or pelvis.
Question 8: Bottom sheet
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Used to cover the bed after mattress cover
Question 9: Cradle Bed
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A curved, semi-circular frame made of metal installed at the foot of the bed which helps with air circulation that can be placed over a portion of the patient's body.
Question 10: Balkan Frame Bed
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- For continuous extension in treatment of fractures of the femur, consisting of an overhead bar with
pulleys attached by which the leg is supported in a sling.
Indications: -Patients who have fractured their limbs
Question 11: Turning Frames (Stryker Wedge)
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Allows the patient to be rotated as required to either full supine or full prone positions without disturbing spinal alignment Indications: - Complication of immobility such as atelectasis, pneumonia, ulcer and renal
Question 12: Woolen blanket
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A large rectangle piece of cloth of soft fabric often either bound edges used especially for warmth as a bed covering.
Question 13: Water Bed
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Also called as flotation mattress
Indications: - This is for patients confined to bed for a long period
Question 14: Mattress cover
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-A piece of cloth to cover the mattress.
Question 15: Open Bed
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? Prepared and made once there is a patient being admitted to the facility ? Top sheets are folded/fan folded onto one side to the bottom third of the bed ? The top covers are customarily folded back, allowing the patient to conveniently get into bed with ease
Question 16: Air Therapy Bed
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- Provide different levels of support to different body parts.
Indications: -Patients who are at risk of skin breakdown
Question 17: Foot Drop
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Sometimes called drop foot, is a term for difficulty lifting the front part of the foot. Sometimes from paralysis of the anterior muscle of the leg.
Question 18: Rotation Bed
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- Also known as lateral rotation
- Promote postural drainage peristalsis and helps stop the complications of mobility.
Indications: -Patients with spinal cord injury, severe burns
Question 19: Top sheet
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- Used to cover the patient to provide warmth, made of thick cotton, thermal material.
Question 20: Cradle Bed
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Mainly used for patients with burns, open skin sores/wounds, and/or infections ? It helps with circulating air and sensitive/dry skin especially when a patient is on the bed for a prolonged period of time
Question 21: Occupied Bed
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When a bedridden patient is not permitted or not able to get out of bed, that is when an occupied bed can be made
Question 22: Before (Bed making)
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- Wash hands and take articles to patient's bed.
- Loosen the top linen starting from head end and proceed to foot end
- Remove the sheets one by one after making 4 folds. If re-used, arrange them on the back of the chair
- Roll the mackintosh and place it over the chair
- Remove the bottom sheet, folding it into four or six.
- Remove the mattress cover if soiled and dust the mattress and the cot with a damp duster while
after shaking them gently.
cleaning, start from a cleaner area to a less clean area and replace the cover of the mattress.
- TAAS KAAYO
Question 23: Postoperative Bed
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? Also known as a recovery bed or surgical/post-anesthetic bed ? It is used for clients who've newly undergone a surgical procedure and for clients who are under anesthetics for an examination
Question 24: Closed Bed
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Made once a patient is discharged and that no other patients are expected in the facility but set up in preparation for the next client