Hartman's CNA Chapter 6 Safety and Body Mechanics
Restrain alternatives
Are any interventions used in place of a restrained or reduces the need for a restraint
Chemical restraints
Are medications given to control a person's behavior
Scalds
Burns caused by hot liquids it takes five seconds or less for a serious burns to occur when the temperature of the liquid is 140°F
160° to 180°
Coffee tea and Other hot drinks are usually serve at
Walking aids
Crutches, walkers, canes or boots or boots for foot or leg injuries
Elderly people
Have more safety concerns due to issues like dementia confusion illness disability and diminish senses
Accident concentrator
Is a box like device that change Air in the room into the air with more oxygen
Fracture
Is a broken bones
Restraint
Is a physical or chemical way to restring voluntary movement of behavior examples are vest and jacket and belt restraints wrist and ankle restraints and mitt restrained , raised side rails on the bed and Geriatric chairs with trays attach are also consider physical restraints
Abrasion
Is an injury that rubs off the surface of the skin
Alignment
Is based on the word line. This means that the two sides of the body are mirror images of each other with body parts lined up naturally
Falls
Is it any sudden uncontrollable descent from a higher to a lower level with or without injury resulting
Paralysis
Is the loss of ability to move all or part of the body it often includes loss of feelings in the affected area
Posture
Is the way a person holds and position his body
Body mechanics
Is the way the parts of the body work together when a person moves
Fulcrum and lever
Lever moves an object by resting on a base of support called a fulcrum, arm lever and fulcrum elbow
Disorientation
Means confusion about person, place, or time.
Restrain free care
Means that restraints are not kept or use for any reason
Combustion
Means the process of burning oxygen is a very dangerous fire hazard because it supports combustion
Increase the risk of falls
Medication, loss of vision, gate, or balance problems, weaknesses, paralysis, and disorientation.
A restrain resident
Must be checked at least every 15 minutes
Fire extinguisher
PASS Pull the pin Aim at the base of the fire when spraying Squeeze the handle Sweep back and forth at the base of the fire
In case of fire
RACE remove residence from danger Activate alarm or call 911 Contain fire if possible Extinguish a fire department will extinguish
MSDS material safety data sheet
This sheet details the chemical ingredients chemical dangers emergency response actions to be taken and safe handling procedures for the product
Base of support
is the foundation that supports an object. The feet are the bodies base of support, The wider the support the more stable a person will be
Center of gravity
is the point where the most weight is concentrated. When a person stands weight is centered in the pelvis, a low center of gravity gives a more stable base of support