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FREE NURSING AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT RESTORATIVE
CARE EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Assistive/adaptive devices
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special equipment that helps a person who is ill or disabled to perform activities of daily living.Question 2: Which of the following observations about restorative care should be reported to the nurse?
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Signs of depression
Question 3: NAs should remember these guidelines for cane or walker use
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Make sure resident is wearing nonskid footwear.Resident should place cane on stronger side.placed cane six inches in front of resident.Stay near resident on weaker side.Report to nurse if cane or walker seems to be the wrong height
Question 4: opposition
touching the thumb to any other finger.
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opposition touching the thumb to any other finger.
Question 5: Passive range of motion exercises are done
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When a resident cannot move on her own Question 6: Which of the following statements is true of a nursing assistant's role in restorative care?
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The NA should recognize that setbacks occur and reassure the resident.
Question 7: supination
turning upward.
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supination turning upward.Question 8: How many times should each range of motion exercise be performed for each body part?
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At least three times Question 9: What should an NA do if a resident's walker seems too short for the resident to use properly?
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The NA should inform the nurse.
Question 10: Rotation
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turning a joint.
Question 11: Bending a body part is called
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Flexion
Question 12: Extension
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straightening a body part.
Question 13: Ambulatory
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capable of walking.
Question 14: Rehabilitation seeks to move the resident from
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Illness to health Disability to ability Dependence to independence
Question 15: Rehabilitation
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care that is given by specialists to help restore or improve function after an illness or injury.
Question 16: How should a resident use a cane to aid ambulation?
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- Place the cane about six inches in front of his stronger leg.
Question 17: Lack of mobility can cause these problems
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Loss of self-esteem, Depression and anxiety Pneumonia Urinary tract infection Skin breakdown and pressure injuries Constipation Blood clots, Muscle atrophy, Contractures
Question 18: When a resident can walk, he or she is
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Ambulating
Question 19: pronation
turning downward.
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pronation turning downward.
Question 20: When CNA is assisting with Rehabilitation and Restorative Care
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Be patient. Be positive and supportive. Focus on small tasks and small accomplishments. Recognize that setbacks occur. Encourage independence.
Question 21: Dorsiflexion
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bending backward.
Question 22: Restorative care
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care given after rehabilitation to maintain a person's function, improve his quality of life and increase his independence.
Question 23: Flexion
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bending a body part.Question 24: NAs should observe for and report the following signs and symptoms during rehabilitation and restorative care
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Increase or decrease in abilities Change in attitude or motivation Change in general health Signs of depression or mood changes