Saturday, February 15, 2014

Nursing Practice Test: Restraints

When I was a child, I remember walking into nursing homes (now called long-term care facilities), walking down the halls, and seeing the residents tied to chairs along the hall. Many were left there for hours. Some would reach their arms out, begging to be untied while others simply sat and slept while tied to an uncomfortable chair. Those images are burned in my brain.

Several laws have been passed in later years to help prevent inappropriate use of restraints in healthcare facilities. Most restraints can be avoided and many facilities are now restraint-free. Caring for someone who is confused and pulling at tubes and equipment can be very difficult and poses potential harm to the patient. Caregivers want to protect the people for whom they provide care, and there are instances in which restraints may be the only alternative left.

This nursing practice test includes ten questions regarding the use of restraints in healthcare facilities. This information is based on current practice in North Carolina at the time this article was published; however, individual situations may require additional care. Facilities that use restraints will have specific policies regarding proper use and charting requirements. Healthcare providers should be trained to properly use any restraint before applying it. Safety, communication, and privacy issues should always be considered when providing care.

Directions:
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Additional articles:
Find additional practice tests, flash cards, conversion charts, trivia games, and more at my Student Survive 2 Thrive blog. I hope you find this practice test to be helpful!

Nursing Practice Test on Restraints

Free Study Guide for Nurses

Examples of Physical Restraints


Example of a Chemical Restraint

Complications of Restraint Use

Examples of Restraint Complications

Alternatives to Restraints

Benefits of Avoiding Restraints

Examples of Alternative to Restraint

Improper Use of Restraint

Do You Need a Doctor's Order Before Applying Restraints?

Doctor's Order to Apply Restraints

Mitt Restraints

How Often to Check Patient With Mitt Restraints

How to Tie Restraints

Properly Tying Restraints

How Often to Check Patient in Wrist Restraints

Check Patient in Wrist Restraints at Least Every 15 Minutes

How Often to Release Restraints

Release Restraints at Least Every 2 Hours

Purpose of Restraints

Restraints Should Not be Used for Staff Convenience

Nursing Study Guide and Practice Test

Friday, February 14, 2014

Free Nursing Practice Test: Basic Restorative Care

This free nursing practice test includes ten multiple choice questions related to basic restorative care. Restorative care has moved to the forefront of much of nursing care. Encouraging patients, residents, and clients to regain lost skills and develop new skills tends to lead to a better quality of life and recognizes each person's unique abilities. Knowing common medical terms associated with restorative care and being able to apply critical thinking skills are important for those working in health care today.

Information in this practice test is current at this time for nursing students in North Carolina; however, most concepts are accurate for other locations as well.

Directions:
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  2. Click on the slide to advance to the next one or click on the next thumbnail at the bottom of the screen.
I hope you find this practice test to be helpful as you learn about basic restorative care in health care. Find additional resources, such as practice tests, flash cards, conversion charts, trivia games, and articles focusing on student success at my Student Survive 2 Thrive blog.

Additional articles:
Free Nursing Practice Test on Basic Restorative Care

Nursing Student Practice Test

Study Helpers for Nurses

Complications of Immobility

Examples of immobility complications

How to properly use a cane

How to use a cane

Proper use of a walker

How to use a walker

Safe use of crutches

How to use crutches

Purpose of footboard

How to prevent foot drop

How to prevent hand contractures

Handrolls to help prevent hand contractures

Exercises to help prevent contractures

ROM Exercises

Devices to support limb or joint

Orthotic devices

How to help someone with Alzheimer's disease

Tips for helping someone with memory loss

Problems with a rehab program

Lack of motivation in a rehab program

Health Care Student Resources

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Famous Cartoon Combos Trivia Game – How Many do You Know?

Many cartoons had famous combos, whether they were forever friends or constant rivals, one could usually expect to see the appearance of both in a show. This trivia game features ten famous pairs from the archives. Yep...I went way back. If you have never heard of the characters, perhaps you might look up a few videos. Some of their scenes are quite memorable!

Directions:
  1. Click on the first slide to enlarge.
  2. Click on the slide to advance to the next or click on the next thumbnail at the bottom of the screen.
Additional trivia games:
Find additional resources such as flash cards, practice tests, conversion charts, and more at my Student Survive 2 Thrive blog.

Famous Cartoon Combos Trivia Game

Trivia Game on Cartoon Couples and Rivals

Older Loony Tunes and Disney Combos

Mickey Mouse's Partner

Minnie and Mickey Mouse

Donald Duck's Partner

Daisy and Donald Duck

Who was Wile E. Coyote always chasing?

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote

Who was Granny's pet?

Tweety Bird and Granny

Barnyard Dawg was paired with?

Barnyard Dawg and Foghorn Leghorn

Who was Yosemite Sam always chasing?

Yosemite Same and Bugs Bunny

Who did Pepe Le Pew love?

Pepe Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat

Who did Sylvester chase?

Sylvester and Tweety

Who was Bullwinkle's partner?

Rocky and Bullwinkle

Who was Hugo the Abominable Snowman's pet?

Hugo the Abominable Snowman and George

Fun Free Online Trivia Games