Activities of Daily Living Word Search
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Terms in this set
- Positioning The deliberate placement of a patient's body to promote comfort, prevent complications, facilitate breathing, and support healing.
- Turning The repositioning of an immobile or at-risk patient at scheduled intervals to relieve pressure over bony prominences and prevent pressure injuries.
- Feeding The provision of nutrition to a patient who requires assistance, including hand-feeding, enteral tube feeding, or parenteral nutrition.
- Hydration The adequate intake or administration of fluids to maintain homeostasis, support cellular function, and prevent dehydration.
- Bathing The cleansing of the patient's skin and body for hygiene, skin integrity, comfort, and clinical assessment purposes.
- Relaxation Non-pharmacological techniques such as deep breathing, guided imagery, and progressive muscle relaxation used to reduce pain, anxiety, and physiological stress.
- Transfer The safe movement of a patient from one surface, location, or level of care to another using proper technique and assistive equipment.
- Temperature A vital sign reflecting the body's heat production and regulation; normal oral temperature is 36.1–37.2°C (97–99°F).