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Bedmaking

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Clean, dry, _____________-free linens are important for all residents.   Wrinkle  
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Clean, dry, wrinkle-free linens help to promote ______________.   Comfort  
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Clean, dry, wrinkle-free linens help to prevent skin _______________.   Breakdown  
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Clean, dry, wrinkle-free linens help to prevent pressure ___________.   Ulcers  
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To keep beds neat and clean you should ________________ linens whenever loose or wrinkled and at bedtime.   Straighten  
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To keep beds neat and clean you should check for an remove ___________ and crumbs after meals.   Food  
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To keep beds neat and clean you should _____________ the linens for dentures, eyeglasses, hearing aids, and sharp objects.   Check  
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To keep beds neat and clean you should _____________ linens whenever they become wet, soiled or damp.   Change  
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A complete linen change is usually done on the person's _____________ day.   Bath  
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Pillowcases, top and bottom sheets, and drawsheets are changed ______________ a week.   Twice  
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When handling linens and making beds you should always practice _____________ asepsis.   Medical  
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Always hold linens _____________ from your body and uniform.   Away  
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Never ____________ linens because do so spreads microbes.   Shake  
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Always place clean linens on a _______________ surface.   Clean  
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Once linens are taken into a resident's room they are considered _______________.   Contaminated  
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You will collect linens in the order you will need them, the first thing you pick up is the ____________ ____________ .   Mattress pad  
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You will collect linens in the order you will need them, what piece of linen is collected after the mattress pad?   Bottom sheet  
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You will collect linens in the order you will need them, what piece of linen is collected after the bottom sheet?   Waterproof pad  
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You will collect linens in the order you will need them, what piece of linen is collected after the waterproof pad?   Cotton drawsheet  
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You will collect linens in the order you will need them, what piece of linen is collected after the cotton draw sheet?   Top sheet  
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You will collect linens in the order you will need them, what piece of linen is collected after the top sheet?   Blanket  
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You will collect linens in the order you will need them, what piece of linen is collected after the blanket?   Bedspread  
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You will collect linens in the order you will need them, what piece of linen is collected after the bedspread?   Pillowcase  
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When removing dirty linens, you should remove them ________ piece at a time.   One  
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When removing dirty linens, you should __________ each piece away from you.   Roll  
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The side that touched the person should be _______________ the roll and away from you.   Inside  
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What is a small sheet placed over the middle of the bottom sheet called?   Drawsheet  
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A _____________ drawsheet helps keep the mattress and bottom linens clean.   Cotton  
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A _________________ drawsheet is made of plastic, rubber, or absorbent material and protects the bottom linens from dampness and soiling.   Waterproof  
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When using a waterproof drawsheet the ______________ side must not touch the patient.   Waterproof  
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Cotton drawsheets can be used as assist ______________ to move and transfer persons in bed.   Devices  
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Before making a bed you need to get information from the nurse and the care plan such as what _____________ of bed to make.   Type  
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Before making a bed you need to get information from the nurse and the care plan such as if you need to use a ________________, pad or incontinence product.   Drawsheet  
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Before making a bed you need to get information from the nurse and the care plan such as _______________ restrictions or limits in the person's movement or activity.   Positions  
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Before making a bed you need to get information from the nurse and the care plan such as if the person uses bed ___________.   Rails  
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To promote safety when making a bed you need to ____________ the bed for good body mechanics.   Raise  
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To promote safety when making a bed you need to wear _____________ when removing linens.   Gloves  
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To promote safety after making a bed you need to ______________ the bed to a level appropriate for the person.   Lower  
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What type of bed is made for new residents and residents that will be up for most or all of the day?   Closed  
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You should cover a waterproof drawsheet with a ___________ drawsheet to protect the person's skin.   Cotton  
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A closed bed becomes an open bed by fan-folding back the ____________ linen.   Top  
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What type of bed is made for persons arriving by wheelchair, persons who are getting ready for bed, and persons who are out of bed for a short time?   Open  
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What type of bed do you make when the person is in the bed?   Occupied  
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If the person does not use bed rails and you need to make an occupied be you should have a co-worker _____________ on the side of the bed opposite you.   Stand  
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What is another name for a recovery bed or post-operative bed?   Surgical bed  
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What type of bed is made for a person who will be arriving or leaving by stretcher?   Surgical  
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