South Dakota CNA Level 2 Practice Exam

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What technique should be used to protect a person's skin when moving them in bed?

Drag the person across the sheets

Lift them directly

Roll the person

Using a rolling technique when moving a person in bed is essential for protecting their skin. This method minimizes friction against the sheets and distributes the pressure more evenly across the body. Rolling helps prevent skin shearing, which can lead to skin damage or pressure ulcers, particularly in individuals with fragile skin or limited mobility.

When you roll a person, it allows for a more controlled movement, which can be gentler on their body compared to dragging, which creates excessive friction, or lifting, which may require more strength and can be risky without proper support. The rolling technique also promotes comfort for the individual being moved and provides a stable position for caregivers, reducing the risk of injury to both parties. Adopting this technique is fundamental in providing safe and respectful care.

Use a kicking motion

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