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Chpt 9 Quiz
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Health Care
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09/06/2025

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Which of the following observations about restorative care should be reported to the nurse?
A) Whether family is visiting
B) How much television the resident watches
C) Whether the resident uses the call light more than twice a day
D) Signs of depression
Definition
D) Signs of depression
Term
Which of the following statements is true of a nursing assistants role in restorative care?
A) If a resident takes tooo long in doing a task by himself, the NA should do it for him
B) The NA should combine short steps into a longer list to keep the resident motivated
C) The NA should recognize that setbacks occur and reassure the resident
D) The NA should let the resident know when he is not making progress as quickly as the NA expected
Definition
C) The NA should recognize that setbacks occur and reassure the resident
Term
Regular activity and exercise help improve...
A) Interaction between the resident and his roommate
B) The residents spiritual fulfillment
C) The residents familys opinion of the facility
D) The quality and health of the skin
Definition
D) The quality and health of the skin
Term
Where should the NA be when helping a resident who has visual impairment to walk?
A) The NA should be beside and slightly in front of the resident
B) The NA should be beside and slightly behind the resident
C) The NA should be about 3 feet away from the resident
D) It does not matter where the NA stands when helping the resident
Definition
A) The NA should be beside and slightly in front of the resident
Term
When a resident can walk, he is...
A) Ambulating
B) Accessorizing
C) Abducting
D) Adducting
Definition
A) Ambulating
Term
Abduction is...
A) Bending a body part backward
B) Straightening a body part
C) Turning a joint
D) Moving a body part away from the midline of the body
Definition
A) Moving a body part away from the midline of the body
Term
Bending a body part is called...
A) Extension
B) Rotation
C) Flexion
D) Supination
Definition
C) Flexion
Term
Passive range of motion exercises are done when...
A) When a resident cannot move on her own
B) By the resident herself, without help
C) By the resident with some help and support from the NA
D) By a doctor or physical therapist only
Definition
A) When a resident cannot move on her own
Term
Which of the following terms refers to the type of ROM exercises that a resident does on his own, without any help from the NA?
A) Active range of motion (AROM)
B) Active assisted range of motion (AAROM)
C) Passive range of motion (PROM)
D) Planned range of motion (PLROM)
Definition
A) Active range of motion (AROM)
Term
Immobile residents should be repositioned at least every ___ hours...
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
Definition
A) Two
Term
Which of the following is an example of a prosthesis?
A) An artificial eye to replace an eye that has been lost
B) Handrolls to keep residents fingers from curling too tightly
C) Special shoes to help residents with flat feet
D) An assistive device to aid residents with dressing
Definition
A) An artificial eye to replace an eye that has been lost
Term
Which of the following is a guideline for assisting with bladder or bowel retraining?
A) NAs do not need to wear gloves when handling body wastes
B) NAs should encourage residents to drink plenty of fluids
C) NAs do not need to provide privacy during elimination if residents are in bed
D) NAs should let residents know when they are taking too long to have a bowel movement
Definition
B) NAs should encourage the residents to drink plenty of fluids
Term
Which of the following body parts is included in passive range of motion (PROM) exercises?
A) Finger
B) Neck
C) Back
D) Buttock
Definition
A) Finger
Term
How many times should each range of motion exercise be performed for each body part?
A) At least one time
B) At least two times
C) At least three times
D) At least four times
Definition
C) At least three times
Term
Which of the following canes has four rubber tipped feet?
A) Quad cane
B) Functional grip cane
C) C Cane
D) Crutch cane
Definition
A) Quad cane
Term
How should a resident use a cane to aid ambulation?
A) Place the cane about 6 inches in front of his weaker leg
B) Place the cane about 6 inches in front of his stronger leg
C) Take the cane along in case he gets tired
D) Allow the cane to drag about 6 inches behind him
Definition
B) Place the cane about 6 inches in front of his stronger leg
Term
What should an NA do if a residents walker seems too short for the resident to use properly?
A) The NA Should adjust the height of the walker for the resident
B) The NA should inform the nurse
C) The NA should see if the resident can adjust the height of the walker
D) The NA should suggest to the resident that she needs a new one
Definition
B) The NA should inform the nurse
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