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What is an in-house transfer?

  1. A. A report documenting an accident and response to the incident

  2. B. Move from one room to another

  3. C. The inability to fall asleep or remain asleep

  4. D. The measurement that you take before you start any process that might cause a change

The correct answer is: B. Move from one room to another

An in-house transfer refers to a situation where a patient or resident is moved from one room to another within the same healthcare facility. This could be due to various reasons, such as changes in care needs, room availability, or the need for a more suitable environment for recovery. Understanding the term is crucial for CNAs as it is part of daily operations in healthcare settings and impacts patient care continuity. In the context of a healthcare facility, an in-house transfer is often a routine process that requires staff to ensure that the patient is adequately informed about the move and that their belongings and care plan are updated accordingly. Proper handling of an in-house transfer helps maintain the comfort and safety of the resident while ensuring that continuity of care is observed. The other options do not relate to the concept of an in-house transfer. The first option refers to incident reporting, which is a distinct aspect of patient safety and documentation. The third option describes a sleep disorder, which is unrelated to patient transfers. The fourth option deals with baseline measurements before administering care or treatments, which again is a different aspect of healthcare practice.