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CNA 2023

Chapter 42 Rehabilitation and Restorative Care

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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 of function
Restorative nursing care is: care that helps person regain health, strength, and independence
Which of the following are common causes of disabilities? Birth injuries and birth defects
Which statement about disabilities is correct? Losses can be temporary
Which statement about disabilities is correct? The degree of disability affects how much function is possible?
Which is a focus of rehabilitation? Promoting the best possible quality of life for the person
Restorative nursing care does which of the following? Focuses on the whole person
Which statement is correct? Some people need both rehabilitation and restorative care.
Which statement about restorative aides is correct? They are nursing assistants with training in restorative nursing ad rehabilitation skills
Restorative nursing may involve measures that promote which of the following? Elimination
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.
Which of the following prevent contractures and pressure ulcers? Range-of-motion exercises
A resident needs bowel and bladder training. What should you do? Follow the person's care plan
Activities of daily living refer to: Self-care
A resident's right wrist is affected by a disability. You would expect they person to need: self-help devices.
A resident has aphasia following a stroke. Which of the following are helpful? Speech therapy and communication devices
During rehabilitation, persons need to be reminded of their: progress
Which person is the least likely to have a successful rehabilitation program? Mr. Stein injured his spine during a construction accident. He tries to go beyond his limits and tells the staff what to do.
Persons with disabilities often feel which of the following? Unclean
Which statement about the rehabilitation team is correct? The team meets regularly to discuss the person's progress
When assisting with rehabilitation, you must always: protect the person's rights
A resident takes a long time getting dressed. What should you do? Give the person time to complete the task.
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 the 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
Which promotes quality of life during rehabilitation and restorative care? Providing a safe setting
You see another nursing assistant laughing at a resident. What should you do? Tell the nurse
A person with a disability needs to adjust physically, psychologically, socially, and economically. True
The goal for prosthesis is to be like the missing body part in function and appearance. True
When assisting with rehabilitation, which is correct? Follow the care plan
 



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