SOLUTION EXAM REVIEW 2026 GRADED
A+.
⫸ Indirect Care. Answer: 1.) Greet resident, address by name, and
introduce self
2.) Provide explanations to residents about care before beginning and
during care
3.) Ask resident about preferences during care
4.) Use standard precautions and infection control measures when
providing care
5.) Ask resident about comfort or needs during care or before care
completed
6.) Promote residents rights and residents safety during care
⫸ Ambulate The Resident Using A Transfer/Gait Belt. Answer: 1.)
Greet resident, address by name, and introduce self
2.) Provide explanations to residents about care before beginning and
during care
3.)Apply transfer/gait belt before standing resident, placing around th
residents waist and over clothing, secure so that only flat fingers/hand
fit under belt, and the belt does not catch skin or skin folds (e.g. breast
tissue)
4.) Provide signal or cue to resident before assisting to stand
,5.) Assist resident to stand while holding belt only at the front or only
at the nearest side. (if assisting to stand from the side.)
6.) Ask how resident feels upon standing
7.)Walk resident while standing to the side and slightly behind
resident
8.) Provide support while walking resident with an arm around
residents back holding transfer/gait belt
9.) Ask how the resident feels during ambulation
10.) Walk resident at least 10 steps
11.) Assist resident to turn and have back of legs positioned against
the seat of chair before the resident sits.
12.) Provide support to sit resident back into chair
13.) Remove transfer/gait belt from residents waist without harming
resident (e.g. pulling transfer/gait belt.) when seated in chair after
ambulation
14.)Maintain own body mechanics when assisting the resident to
stand and sit
15.)Leave resident positioned in chair in proper body alignment and
hips against back of seat
16.) Ask resident about preferences during care
17.) Use standard precautions and infection control measures when
providing care
18.) Ask resident about comfort or needs during care or before care
completed
19.) Promote residents rights and residents safety during care
,⫸ Assist Resident Needing To Use A Bedpan. Answer: 1.) Greet
resident, address by name, and introduce self
2.) Provide explanations to residents about care before beginning and
during care
3.) Place protective pad on bed over bottom sheet, under
buttocks/upper thigh area before placing bed pan and remove the pad
after bedpan is removed
4.)Place and remove bedpan by either having resident positioned on
side to turn on/off back, onto/ off bedpan, or having resident raise hips
off bed
5.) Position bedpan under resident according to form/shape of the
selected bedpan
6.) Position bedpan to allow for collection
7.) Raise the head of the bed after positioning the resident on the
bedpan, and lower the head of the bed before removing bedpan
8.) Ask resident to call when finished or if needs help, leaving call
light within the residents reach before leaving resident to use bedpan
9.) Leave toilet paper within residents reach before leaving resident to
use bedpan
10.) Wear gloves when removing bedpan and while emptying and
cleaning bedpan
11.) Empty contents of bedpan into toilet, rise bedpan pouring
contents into toilet and dry bedpan
12.) Offer resident damp washcloth or paper towel, or hand wipe, to
cleanse hands after bedpan used or before end of care
13.) Complete skill storing bedpan and toilet paper, placing soiled
linen in hamper, and disposing of trash
, 14.) Keep resident positioned a safe distance from the edge of the bed
at all times
15.) Ask resident about preferences during care
16.) Use standard precautions and infection control measures when
providing care
17.) Ask resident about comfort or needs during care or before care
completed
18.) Promote residents rights and residents safety during care
⫸ Change Bed Linen While Resident Remains In Bed (Making An
Occupied Bed). Answer: 1.) Greet resident, address by name, and
introduce self
2.) Provide explanations to residents about care before beginning and
during care
3.) Keep resident positioned a safe distance from the edge of the bed
at all times
4.) Remove and replace bottom sheet on one side of the bed, before
turning resident to remove and replace sheet on the other side of the
bed
5.) Keep resident positioned on a bottom sheet throughout procedure
6.) Secure bottom sheet to mattress (e.g. for fitted sheet secure over
all four corner of the mattress; for flat sheet, tuck at the head of the
bed and on sides and extend toward bottom of mattress so that
residents heels are not against not exposed mattress
7.) Leave bottom sheet free of creases or folds
8.) Turn or position resident to remove or replace sheet(s) without
pulling sheets in a manner that creates friction and risks skin shearing