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1. When assisting a stroke patient to walk a few steps, you should position yourself:
A. in front of the patient.
B. behind the patient.
C. on the patient's strong side.
D. on the patient's weak side.
2. When a patient arrives by a gurney and is clearly unconscious, which of the following methods is most appropriate?
a. Sliding board transfer
b. Wake the patient and ask for his help to ambulate
c. Transfer the patient to a wheelchair then help him up to the table
d. Wait for the patient to wake up so he can walk safely to the table
3. Name the two convenient and safe methods of moving a patient from a radiographic table to a gurney?
4. A smoothie can be used to:
a. To quench your thirst
b. Hold the patient down to avoid motion
c. Moisturize the patient’s skin to avoid skin injuries
d. Facilitate a gurney transfer
e. Provide comfort on the x-ray table.
5. Which of the following positions is considered safe for a patient who is having a hard time breathing?
a. Supine
b. Fowler’s
c. Trendelenburg
d. Lateral Recumbent
A. in front of the patient.
B. behind the patient.
C. on the patient's strong side.
D. on the patient's weak side.
2. When a patient arrives by a gurney and is clearly unconscious, which of the following methods is most appropriate?
a. Sliding board transfer
b. Wake the patient and ask for his help to ambulate
c. Transfer the patient to a wheelchair then help him up to the table
d. Wait for the patient to wake up so he can walk safely to the table
3. Name the two convenient and safe methods of moving a patient from a radiographic table to a gurney?
4. A smoothie can be used to:
a. To quench your thirst
b. Hold the patient down to avoid motion
c. Moisturize the patient’s skin to avoid skin injuries
d. Facilitate a gurney transfer
e. Provide comfort on the x-ray table.
5. Which of the following positions is considered safe for a patient who is having a hard time breathing?
a. Supine
b. Fowler’s
c. Trendelenburg
d. Lateral Recumbent