Deck 7: Turning and Positioning
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Deck 7: Turning and Positioning
1
What are five goals of proper patient positioning?
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
c. __________________________
d. __________________________
e. __________________________
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
c. __________________________
d. __________________________
e. __________________________
answers
a. Ensure patient comfort.
b. Maintain integumentary integrity by preventing development of ulceration resulting from pressure or friction.
c. Maintain musculoskeletal integrity by preventing loss of range of motion (ROM.)
d. Maintain neuromuscular integrity by preventing peripheral nerve impingement resulting from pressure.
e. Maintain cardiovascular/pulmonary integrity by using changes in position to assist secretion elimination, breathing patterns, and vascular flow.
f. Provide patient access to the environment.
g. Provide proper positioning for specific interventions.
a. Ensure patient comfort.
b. Maintain integumentary integrity by preventing development of ulceration resulting from pressure or friction.
c. Maintain musculoskeletal integrity by preventing loss of range of motion (ROM.)
d. Maintain neuromuscular integrity by preventing peripheral nerve impingement resulting from pressure.
e. Maintain cardiovascular/pulmonary integrity by using changes in position to assist secretion elimination, breathing patterns, and vascular flow.
f. Provide patient access to the environment.
g. Provide proper positioning for specific interventions.
2
What is the typical maximum time a patient should remain in one position?
A) 30 minutes
B) 1 hour
C) 2 hours
D) 3 hours
A) 30 minutes
B) 1 hour
C) 2 hours
D) 3 hours
2 hours
3
Positioning on an area that is red should:
A) be for less than 1 hour.
B) be for at least 2 hours to toughen the area.
C) not be done until redness is gone.
A) be for less than 1 hour.
B) be for at least 2 hours to toughen the area.
C) not be done until redness is gone.
not be done until redness is gone.
4
Maintaining a patient in one position for a prolonged period may result in:
A) development of a Stage 3 ulcer.
B) loss of bone density.
C) increased vascularity.
D) decreased sensation.
A) development of a Stage 3 ulcer.
B) loss of bone density.
C) increased vascularity.
D) decreased sensation.
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5
Orthostatic hypotension results from:
A) prolonged horizontal positioning.
B) pressure over major blood vessels.
C) prolonged sitting.
D) pooling of blood in the upper extremities in standing.
A) prolonged horizontal positioning.
B) pressure over major blood vessels.
C) prolonged sitting.
D) pooling of blood in the upper extremities in standing.
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6
What are two activities a PT/PTA must do prior to moving a patient?
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
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7
What is correct pillow placement for proper positioning of a patient in supine?
a. __________________________________________________________
b. __________________________________________________________
c. __________________________________________________________
a. __________________________________________________________
b. __________________________________________________________
c. __________________________________________________________
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8
What is correct placement of pillows for proper positioning of a patient in prone?
a. __________________________________________________________
b. __________________________________________________________
c. __________________________________________________________
a. __________________________________________________________
b. __________________________________________________________
c. __________________________________________________________
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9
In the sidelying position, the uppermost lower extremity is placed:
A) directly on top of the lowermost lower extremity.
B) on pillows to prevent adduction and pressure on the lowermost lower extremity.
C) on pillows in abduction to decrease pressure on the lowermost lower extremity.
D) none of the above.
A) directly on top of the lowermost lower extremity.
B) on pillows to prevent adduction and pressure on the lowermost lower extremity.
C) on pillows in abduction to decrease pressure on the lowermost lower extremity.
D) none of the above.
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10
To move the patient to one side of the bed prior to turning from supine to prone, FIRST move the:
A) lower extremities.
B) trunk.
C) head and upper trunk.
D) none of the above.
A) lower extremities.
B) trunk.
C) head and upper trunk.
D) none of the above.
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11
When turning a patient from prone to supine, the patient's arm on the side that the patient will turn over is placed:
A) alongside the patient's head.
B) tucked under the patient.
C) placed over the patient's buttocks.
D) none of the above.
A) alongside the patient's head.
B) tucked under the patient.
C) placed over the patient's buttocks.
D) none of the above.
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12
When positioning a patient in prone, placing the arms alongside the head may result in decreased circulation to the arms.
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13
When positioning a patient in sidelying, avoid pressure over the:
A) greater tubercle.
B) greater trochanter.
C) ischial tuberosity.
D) iliium.
A) greater tubercle.
B) greater trochanter.
C) ischial tuberosity.
D) iliium.
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14
Pressure points to be concerned about when positioning the patient in supine include:
A) sacrum.
B) heels.
C) scapula.
D) all of the above.
A) sacrum.
B) heels.
C) scapula.
D) all of the above.
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15
PTs/PTAs can assist patients to sitting from supine by:
A) pulling patients to sitting.
B) having patients roll to their side first.
C) having patients place both feet on the bed and bridging.
D) getting behind patients and pushing into a long sitting position.
A) pulling patients to sitting.
B) having patients roll to their side first.
C) having patients place both feet on the bed and bridging.
D) getting behind patients and pushing into a long sitting position.
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16
When turning patients from prone to supine, PTs/PTAs start with their hands on the patient's:
A) back.
B) front.
A) back.
B) front.
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17
When turning patients from supine to prone at the halfway point, PTs/PTAs move their hands from the patient's:
A) back to the front.
B) front to the back.
A) back to the front.
B) front to the back.
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18
When patients are positioned in prone or supine, their shoulders and pelvis should be aligned parallel.
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19
When assisting patients to sitting, PTs/PTAs assure that patients are safe and able to maintain the position before leaving the patient.
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20
Patients can relieve pressure on the ischial tuberosities in sitting by:
A) leaning to one side.
B) performing push-ups.
C) leaning forward.
D) all of the above.
A) leaning to one side.
B) performing push-ups.
C) leaning forward.
D) all of the above.
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21
Pressure relief in sitting should be performed approximately every:
A) 5 minutes.
B) 10 minutes.
C) 15 minutes.
D) 20 minutes.
A) 5 minutes.
B) 10 minutes.
C) 15 minutes.
D) 20 minutes.
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22
Sensitive areas are relieved by placing towels or pillows:
A) only proximal to the area.
B) only distal to the area.
C) under the area.
D) both proximal and distal to the area.
A) only proximal to the area.
B) only distal to the area.
C) under the area.
D) both proximal and distal to the area.
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23
Patients are assisted to participate in turning and positioning procedures by:
A) directions being given prior to beginning procedures.
B) commands during procedures.
C) directions given prior and commands given during procedures.
D) patients never actively participating.
A) directions being given prior to beginning procedures.
B) commands during procedures.
C) directions given prior and commands given during procedures.
D) patients never actively participating.
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24
Prior to turning a patient in a bed, ensure that:
A) the bed is locked.
B) assistants are available if they will be needed.
C) the space around the bed permits access to the patient.
D) all of the above.
A) the bed is locked.
B) assistants are available if they will be needed.
C) the space around the bed permits access to the patient.
D) all of the above.
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25
When turning patients from prone to supine, PTs/PTAs are positioned on the side to which the patient is being turned. To avoid rubbing the patient's face on the bed, the patient should:
A) look toward the PT/PTA.
B) look away from the PT/PTA.
A) look toward the PT/PTA.
B) look away from the PT/PTA.
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