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CNA 2023
Chapter 13 Restraint Alternatives and Restraints Safe Use
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| An example of a chemical restraint is a: | drug that is used for discipline |
| A physical restraint: | restricts a person's freedom of movement |
| Restraints are used: | to protect persons from harming themselves or others |
| Restraints are used: | when other measure fail to protect the person |
| Which statement about restraints is correct? | Restraints can cause death |
| A resident scratches and picks at his skin. You would expect the nurse to: | find out the reason for the behavior |
| Which statement about restraint alternatives is correct? | They are part of the person's care plan |
| Restraints are used to: | treat medical symptoms |
| Which statement about physical restraints is correct? | They limit movement or access to one's body |
| A resident's sheets are tucked in very tight. The person cannot get out of bed and it is hard for the person to move in bed. Which is correct? | The tight sheets are restraints |
| A drug that makes a person sleepy and unable to function is: | a chemical restraint |
| A restraint is ordered. Which is the least likely to cause injuries? | Following the manufacturer's instructions |
| Which statement about restraints is correct? | Restraints affect a person's dignity and self-esteem |
| Restraints are ordered by the: | Doctor |
| Restraints can be ordered: | after all other measures fail to protect the person |
| Unnecessary restraint is considered: | false imprisonment |
| A resident has wrist restraints. You need to check the person at least every ____ minutes. | 15 |
| Restraints are removed and basic needs are met at least every: | 2 hours |
| Restraints are applied so that they are: | snug |
| Which is a restraint alternative? | Giving back massages |
| Which is a restraint alternative? | Practicing measures to prevent falls |
| Which is a restraint alternative? | Floor cushions are placed next to beds |
| Restraint straps are secured: | to the movable part of the bed frame |
| A resident has a wrist restraint. Which of the following is especially important to report to the nurse? | if you felt a pulse in the restrained extremity |
| Vest restraints: | cross in front |
| Jacket restraints: | are applied with the opening in the back |
| Restraints are secured: | according to the center's policy and the manufacturer's instructions |
| Bed rail covers and gap protectors: | protect the person from entrapment |
| Which statement about restraints is correct? | The call light is kept within the person's reach. |
| A resident keeps trying to pull out her feeding tube. Which restraint is the least restrictive? | Wrist restraints |
| Mitt restraints prevent: | finger use |
| Vest and jacket restraints are applied to the: | chest |
| which allows the person to turn from side to side or sit up in bed? | Belt restraint |
| Before applying a restraint, you should do which of the following? | Find out when to apply and release the restraint |
| A person has a vest restraint. You need to check the person's: | Breathing |
| A person with a restraint is given skin care at least every: | 2 hours |
| A person with restraint is repositioned at least every: | 2 hours |
| CMS requires the reporting of any death that occurs: | within 24 hours after a restraint was removed |
| Informed consent is needed for restraint use | True |
| The Joint Commission forbids the use of restraints | False |
| It is appropriate to use a small amount of force to apply a restraint | False |