10. Common sites for pressure sores are: a. Elbow, shoulder Hips, sacrum, coccyx, buttocks Heels, ankles U. All of the above -- select 11. A consumer's dentures should be stored in:

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10. Common sites for pressure sores are:
a. Elbow, shoulder
Hips, sacrum, coccyx, buttocks
Heels, ankles
All of the above
select
11. A consumer's dentures should be stored in:
a. Tissues
A denture cup
Napkins
The dresser drawer
-- select
12. If a consumer can't do his or her oral hygiene, the direct care worker should:
a. Ignore the consumer
Give them gum
Brush their teeth for them
-- select
Give them some mouthwash and tell them to spit it out
13. Shampooing a consumer who is confined to bed includes:
a. Head and shoulders are moved to edge of bed if position is allowed
Plastic or rubber trough is placed under head and drains into basin
Multiple towels may be used to help position the head and shoulders
All of the above
seleci
14. To transfer a consumer from the bed to a wheelchair safely, the direct care worker should:
a. Place a cushion in the back of the wheelchair
Use a foot stool
-- select Lock the wheels on the wheelchair
Raise the bed to a high position
15. It is important for the direct care worker to remain in front of the consumer for a few minutes after they stand up and
before helping them to a chair, bed, or start to walk because:
a. The direct care worker needs to think about what to do next
The consumer may have something to say
The consumer may feel dizzy from standing up
The direct care worker wants to take the consumer's pulse
-- select
16. Which statement is FALSE when transferring the consumer from the bed to a chair?
a. Assess the consumer's ability to help
Inform the consumer about the transfer and what he/she needs to do
-- select
Allow consumer to dangle his/her legs while sitting at side ofbed
Bring the chair or wheelchair to the bedside at a 90 degreeangle
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17. Which of the following is false?
a. Caregivers can inject medications
Caregivers should call the office with any questions on medications
You cannot open pill bottles for a confused client
Caregivers are awesome people
select
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18. Which of the following is FALSE?
a. When transferring consumer from bed to chair, pivot the consumer so the consumer's back is toward the
chair
When getting out of a wheelchair, tell client to place hands on the arm supports of wheelchair
Leave the brakes of the wheelchair off while consumer is in it so they feel more independent
To ensure safety, always keep brake on while consumer is trying to sit in the chair
-- select
Transcribed Image Text:.ll Boost Mobile 12:52 AM O 16% O Done A na3.docusign.net AA This site uses cookies, some of which are required for the operation of the site. Learn More OK Select an option NEXT Initial_Competency_Test.pdf 4 of 7 DocuSign Envelope ID: E3FED5CC-9A80-45D5-9FBF-A1EBF1E1B8BE 10. Common sites for pressure sores are: a. Elbow, shoulder Hips, sacrum, coccyx, buttocks Heels, ankles All of the above select 11. A consumer's dentures should be stored in: a. Tissues A denture cup Napkins The dresser drawer -- select 12. If a consumer can't do his or her oral hygiene, the direct care worker should: a. Ignore the consumer Give them gum Brush their teeth for them -- select Give them some mouthwash and tell them to spit it out 13. Shampooing a consumer who is confined to bed includes: a. Head and shoulders are moved to edge of bed if position is allowed Plastic or rubber trough is placed under head and drains into basin Multiple towels may be used to help position the head and shoulders All of the above seleci 14. To transfer a consumer from the bed to a wheelchair safely, the direct care worker should: a. Place a cushion in the back of the wheelchair Use a foot stool -- select Lock the wheels on the wheelchair Raise the bed to a high position 15. It is important for the direct care worker to remain in front of the consumer for a few minutes after they stand up and before helping them to a chair, bed, or start to walk because: a. The direct care worker needs to think about what to do next The consumer may have something to say The consumer may feel dizzy from standing up The direct care worker wants to take the consumer's pulse -- select 16. Which statement is FALSE when transferring the consumer from the bed to a chair? a. Assess the consumer's ability to help Inform the consumer about the transfer and what he/she needs to do -- select Allow consumer to dangle his/her legs while sitting at side ofbed Bring the chair or wheelchair to the bedside at a 90 degreeangle u 17. Which of the following is false? a. Caregivers can inject medications Caregivers should call the office with any questions on medications You cannot open pill bottles for a confused client Caregivers are awesome people select -- 18. Which of the following is FALSE? a. When transferring consumer from bed to chair, pivot the consumer so the consumer's back is toward the chair When getting out of a wheelchair, tell client to place hands on the arm supports of wheelchair Leave the brakes of the wheelchair off while consumer is in it so they feel more independent To ensure safety, always keep brake on while consumer is trying to sit in the chair -- select
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