Utah CNA Skills Practice Test

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Where should clean draw sheets be placed during occupied draw sheet changes?

On the floor

On a chair

On a clean surface within reach (over the bed table)

Keeping the clean draw sheet on a clean, easily accessible surface within reach—usually the over‑bed table—ensures it stays uncontaminated and ready to use. This supports a safe, efficient occupied draw sheet change because you can grab the sheet without stepping away or reaching into dirty areas, minimizing movement and potential contamination. Placing it on the floor introduces contaminants and makes cleaning harder to maintain; a chair is unstable and can put the sheet at risk of getting dirty; and storing it in a cabinet delays access and can compromise cleanliness when retrieved. The goal is to maintain infection control while having supplies close at hand.

In a cabinet

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