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cabate

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When transferring a patient from a bed to a wheelchair, the nurse should
 
  a. raise the height of the bed
  b. position the wheelchair 2 feet from the side of the bed
  c. lock the wheelchair brakes and elevate the foot pedals
  d. pivot the patient so the patient is facing the wheelchair

Question 2

Which of the following should be done with the information gained from conducting a nursing audit?
 
  a. File the information.
  b. Send the information into the State Board of Nursing.
  c. Use the information for disciplinary actions.
  d. Create action plans according to the findings from the audit.



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Answer to Question 1

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Safety practices for the use of a wheelchair include the need to lock the wheels when not deliberately moving the wheelchair and elevate the foot pedals. The head of the bed should be lowered to the lowest possible position. The wheelchair should be close to the side of the bed. The patient should be pivoted so their back is toward the chair.

Answer to Question 2

D
Audits assist in identifying strengths and weaknesses that provide direction for areas needing revision. Corrective action plans are developed in accordance with the audit results.



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