Safety Devices Practice Tests
Learn when and how to use bed alarms, restraints, gait belts, and seizure pads safely—always prioritizing the least restrictive, most effective protection.
Expect NCLEX-style items on restraint indications, order requirements, quick-release knots, and frequent monitoring for circulation, skin integrity, toileting, hydration, and range of motion. You’ll decide between side rails, sitters, bed alarms, mitts, lap belts, and ambulation aids—and when to remove devices promptly. Seizure precautions, wheelchair safety, and safe oxygen setup are woven in. This topic belongs to Safe and Effective Care Environment → Safety and Infection Control → Safety Devices. Through prioritization and SATA, you’ll practice selecting the least restrictive option, documenting thoroughly, and educating families while keeping patients secure and dignified.
Safety Devices Practice Test 3
Safety Devices Practice Test 2
Safety Devices Practice Test 1
NCLEX SIMULATOR
Think you’re ready for the NCLEX?
Run through a full 150-question exam just like the real thing. You’ll hit the 85-question checkpoint and get a clear report showing where you stand.
150 questions
Checkpoint at 85
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