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CNA 2016 C 41*
Rehabilitation and Restroative Nursing Care
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A disability is | Any lost, absent or impaired physical or mental function |
| A prosthesis is | An artificial replacement for a missing body part |
| Rehabilitation is | The process of restoring the person to his or her highest possible level or function |
| Restorative nursing care is | Care that helps persons regain health, strength, and independence |
| Birth injuries and defects are common causes of | disabilities |
| Disability losses can be temporary. | True |
| A person with a disability needs to adjust physically, psychologically, socially, and economically. | True |
| The degree of disability affects how much function is possible. | True |
| Promoting the best possible quality of life for the person is a focus of | rehabilitation |
| Restorative nursing care focuses on | the whole person |
| Some people need both rehabilitation and restorative care. | True |
| _____________________ are nursing assistants with training in restorative nursing and rehabilitation skills. | Restorative aides |
| Restorative nursing may involve elimination. | True |
| A disability affects the | whole person |
| Rehabilitation starts when the person | first seeks health care |
| What is stressed during rehabilitation? | what the person can do |
| Rehabilitation often takes longer for | older persons |
| Range of motion exercises prevents | contracture and pressure ulcers |
| A resident needs bowel and bladder training. Follow the person’s care plan. | True |
| Activities of daily living refer to | self care |
| A resident’s right wrist is affected by a disability. You would expect the person to need | self help services |
| The goal for prosthesis is to be like the missing body part in | True |
| A resident has ________________following a stroke. Speech therapy and communication devices may be helpful. | aphasia |
| During rehabilitation, persons need to be reminded of their | progress |
| Mr. Stein injured his spine during a construction accident. He tries to go beyond his limits and tells the staff what to do. He is not likely to have a successful rehabilitation program. | True |
| Persons with disabilities often feel | unclean |
| The ________________ team meets regularly to discuss the person’s progress. | rehabilitation |
| When assisting with rehabilitation, follow the | care plan |
| When assisting with rehabilitation, you must always protect | the person's rights |
| A resident takes a long time getting dressed. Give the person time to | complete the talk |
| You are feeling frustrated because a resident’s progress is slow. You feel like the person is not trying. What should you do? | discuss your feelings with a nurse |
| OBRA requires that nursing centers | provide rehabilitation services |
| A resident is learning to use an eating device. Where should she practice using the device? | in private |
| Why is privacy important during rehabilitation? | it protects the person's dignity and promotes self respect |
| Providing a safe setting promotes quality of life during rehabilitation and restorative care. | True |
| You see another nursing assistant laughing at a resident. What do you do? | tell the nurse |