Nurse Aide- Chapter 6 Review

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Across
  1. 2. Open flames should not be allowed near ______
  2. 5. Safety ____ sheets contain emergency response information
  3. 8. Restraints must be ordered by a _______ before applying
  4. 9. ______ ulcers can occur from using restraints
  5. 12. A resident should be sitting ______ before eating
  6. 13. Residents with difficulty swallowing may require these liquids
  7. 15. When using good body mechanics, the bed should be _____ height when performing care.
  8. 17. a resident's identity should be verified _____ helping with feeding
  9. 18. A broken bone
  10. 20. The loss of ability to move all or part of the body
  11. 22. T/F- A geri-chair is not considered a restraint
  12. 23. Oxygen supports this which is why open flames are considered a fire hazard
Down
  1. 1. This type of report must be filed if a resident is injured while in restraints
  2. 3. Oxygen is a dangerous ______ hazard
  3. 4. When restraints are in use, the resident needs to be checked every 15 ______
  4. 6. The wasting away, decreasing in size, and weakening of muscles due to lack of use
  5. 7. To prevent smoke inhalation, a damp cloth may be placed over the nose and _______
  6. 10. This disease can cause a lack of sensation
  7. 11. People tend to respond better to alternatives than to _______
  8. 14. To prevent falls, you should ______ walkways of clutter
  9. 16. Good body mechanics include bending at the _____ when trying to assist a resident with walking
  10. 19. this is the acronym for remove residents, activate the alarm, contain fire, and extinguish fire
  11. 21. hot drinks should be poured _____ from the resident