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Moving and Handling Theory Assessment
Dear Staff member.
This session of training will only cover the theory part of the training.
A practical session will still need to be completed with the moving and handling trainer in your care home.
Please now take the time to answer the questions below to test you knowledge and understanding of manual handling.
We strongly recommend to use the resources regarding falls located on our website :
https://www.ashdowncareltd.co.uk/courses/resources/falls-prevention-resources
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Email
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NAME:
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Where do you work?
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The Firs Care Centre
Other Care home that is not part of the Halcyoncare group
1. What is MHOR and what year was it introduced?
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Manual handling Opportunity Requirements 1968
Manual Handling Operation Regulation 1992
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
Mental Health Organisation Regulation 1990
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2. How do MHOR define manual handling?
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Any pulling/pushing or drag lifting of a load
Manual handling means transporting or supporting a load by hand or bodily force. It includes lifting, putting down, pushing, pulling, carrying or moving loads.
Lifting Residents by bodily force without help is called manual handling
Using any means available to make the carers life easy is called manual handling
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3.Put the following in order of priority (according to MHOR). Assess reduce avoid
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Assess-reduce-avoid
reduce avoid assess
avoid-assess-reduce
reduce-assess-avoid
4. Give 4 examples of environmental hazards that would increase the risk of assisting clients to move.
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5. What do the letters TILE stand for?
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Task, Individual, Load, Environment, Equipment
Trouble,Individual,Load,Equipment
Task,Incorrect,Leverage,Equinox
Tommy,Ian,Leary,Eric
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6. Give two examples of ways in which you could protect your back from harm.
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7. What should you do to a hoist after using it to reduce the risk of cross infection?
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Discard it
Put It in Front of the fire door
Clean and disinfect it
Ask another staff or the cleaning team to disinfect it
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8. Give one example of equipment that would be covered by the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998.
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Chair
Pillow
Hoist
Car
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9. Why is it important to talk to a client before assisting them to move?
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People like conversation and attention?
We should never inform the residents what we are going to do as they might get scared or refuse ?
To ensure that the client can give valid consent
To enable the client to actively participate in the manoeuvre
To agree the level of support the client needs and wants
To allow the client to understand why and how an action is being undertaken
To provide support and reassurance
To ensure that techniques are not causing pain or discomfort
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10. Give an example of a health professional who might help to assess clients’ mobility needs.
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SALT
Community District Nurse
Tissue Viability Nurse
Occupational Therapist
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