7. Quiz - Feeding, Ambulation and Transfers
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1. Older adults need the same nutrients as younger persons. *
1 point
2. There is very little you, as an home services worker, can do to reduce a client's stress and anxiety. *
1 point
3. When a client is unable to walk, it affects his or her overall ability to move. *
1 point
4. When a client is using a walker for ambulation, he or she should place the walker about 18 inches in front of him. *
1 point
5. Clients using canes should be able to bear weight on both legs. *
1 point
6. When walking with a cane, if the client has one leg that is weaker, the cane should be held in the hand on the weaker side. *
1 point
7. When transferring a client into a wheelchair, it is important to use proper body mechanics by bending your knees and keeping your back straight. *
1 point
8. Exercise may help improve the function of the heart and lungs. *
1 point
9. A mechanical lift is used to get a client out of bed and into a chair or wheelchair when he or she is unable to get out of bed or assist with a transfer out of bed. *
1 point
10. A home services worker can only remind the client to take medication. *
1 point
11. The home services worker is limited to encouraging and supporting normal body movement by a client. *
1 point
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