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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT CHAPTER 21 CNA EXAM
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-Guarantee passing score -38 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: When caring for a person in the home, the linens are usually changed
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Weekly or more often if the person asks you to do so
Question 2: A small sheet placed over the middle of the bottom sheet.
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Drawsheet
Question 3: A padded waterproof drawsheet
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Protects the mattress and bottom linens from dampness and soiling Question 4: When caring for a person at home, the mattress and linens may be protected with all of these except
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A plastic trash bag
Question 5: When making a bed in the home, you should
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Follow the person's wishes unless he or she asks you to do something unsafe Question 6: A drawsheet placed between the bottom sheet and cotton drawsheet to keep the mattress and bottom linens clean and dry is a
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padded waterproof drawsheet
Question 7: Which of these steps is not done when making a surgical bed
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Tuck all top linens under the mattress together and make mitered corners Question 8: A draw sheet made of cotton that helps keep the mattress and bottom linens clean is a
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cotton draw sheet
Question 9: In nursing centers, a complete linen change is usually done
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On the person's bath or shower day
Question 10: You allow the person the right of personal choice when you
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Allow the person to choose the time when you make the bed
Question 11: When making an occupied bed, a bath blanket is used to
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Cover the person for warmth and privacy
Question 12: Beds are made
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To promote comfort and prevent skin breakdown
Question 13: ID
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identification Question 14: The Occupied bed:
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When make an occupied bed when the person stays in bed. Keep the person in good alignment.
Follow restrictions or limits in the person's movement or position. Explain the procedure step to the person before it is done. This is for people in the coma or
Question 15: If extra clean linens are brought to a person's room, you should
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Put the unused linens in the laundry because they are contaminated
Question 16: An open bed is made
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The same as a closed bed with the top linens fan-folded to the foot of the bed
Question 17: When making a bed, medical asepsis is practiced by
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Holding the linens away from your uniform Question 18: The Surgical Bed: (recovery bed or post-operative bed)
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It is a form of open ned. Top linens are folded to transfer the person from a stretcher to the bed.
These beds are made for persons:
-Returning to their room for surgery. A complete linen change is needed.-Who arrive at the agency by ambulance. A Question 19: The Open bed:
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A closed bed becomes open bed by [fan-folding back the top linen]. The person can get into bed with ease.
Make this bed for:
-Newly admitted person arriving by wheelchair -Persons who are getting ready for bed Persons who are out of bed for a shor Question 20: The cotton draw sheet:
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Protect the person from contact with plastic or rubber and absorbs moisture.-are often used [without waterproof draw sheets].-It [reduces heat recession and absorbs moisture]. Instead of using plastic-covered mattress.-It is used as [assist device t
Question 21: When making an occupied bed
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Tuck the used bottom linens and the clean bottom linens under the person Question 22: Making a closed bed:
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Collect clean linen:
Mattress pad (if needed) Bottom sheet (flat sheet or fitted sheet) Water proof drawsheet or waterproof pad (if needed) Cotton drawsheet (if needed) Top sheet Blanket Bedspread A pillowcase of each pillow Bath towel(s) Hand t Question 23: When you are delegated to make a bed, why do you need to know the person's schedule for treatments, therapies, and activities?
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It is best to change linens after the treatment or when the person is out of the room.Question 24: In home care:
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Lonen changes in the home are usually done weekly.