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Chapter 21 Review Questions
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What does rehabilitation involve?
Helping residents move from illness, disability, and dependence toward health, ability, and independence. All parts of a persons liability including physical and psychosocial needs.
What attitude should the nursing assistant adopt to assist residents in rehabilitation and restorative care?
A positive, caring, and ongoing attitude.
List 10 problems that a lack of mobility can cause.
1) Quality of health of the skin 2) Circulation 3) Strength 4) Sleep and relaxation 5) Mood 6) Self-esteem 7) Appetite 8) Elimination 9) Blood flow 10) Oxygen Level
What are some benefits of regular exercise?
Increase of health, better and high self-esteem, better mental health
Look at the adaptive devices in figure 21-4. Choose one and briefly describe how it might help a resident who is recovering from or adapting to a physical condition.
The long comb may help the resident that does not have full ROM comb their hair and have more independence.
List three guidelines an NA should follow to help residents maintain proper alignment.
1) Keep body parts in natural position 2) Observe principles of alignment 3) Change positions
What is a prosthesis?
A prosthesis is a device that replaces a body part that is missing or deformed because of an accident, injury, or birth defect.
What should be observed about the skin on the stump of an amputated body part?
The skin and irritation from the sock or prosthesis.
Why should alcohol not be used to clean an artificial eye?
Alcohol will crack and destroy the eye.
What is the purpose of range of motion exercises?
To decrease or prevent contractures or atrophy, improve strength, and increase circulation.
When performing ROM exercises, where should the NA begin? Which parts of the body should be exercises?
From the shoulders down. The shoulder to the elbow to the forearm to the wrist fingers the hips knee lower leg ankle and toes.
Describe the difference between passive, active, and active assistive range of motion exercises.
Passive is when the resident is unable to move on their own. Active is When the resident doesn't need help with the exercises. Active assisted is when the resident gets some help.
Why are deep breathing exercises performed?
To help expand the lungs and prevent infection.
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