Solved.
intimate space - Answer 1.5 feet
personal space - Answer 1.5-4 feet
social space - Answer 4-12 feet
public space - Answer 12-25 feet
Using personal strengths or abilities to overcome feelings of inadequacy - Answer
Compensation
Refusing to accept the reality of a situation - Answer Denial
Taking personal frustration/anger out on another person/object - Answer Displacement
Adopting character traits of another person (i.e. the abused becoming the abuser) - Answer
Introjection
Attributing undesirable feelings to another person - Answer Projection
Denying true motives by identifying a more socially acceptable explanation - Answer
Rationalization
Reverting to behavior of earlier stages of development - Answer Regression
Pushing down painful feelings causing them to be temporarily forgotten - Answer Repression
Channeling socially unacceptable behavior into socially accepted behavior/activities - Answer
Sublimation
Choosing not to think about painful/unpleasant feelings - Answer Suppression
SOLER - Answer S- Encourages listener to SIT facing the patient
, O- Maintain and OPEN stance/posture while listening
L- LEAN toward the speaker in an open stance
E- Maintain EYE contact without staring
R- RELAX
Purposeful physical movement, including gross simple movements, fine complex movements,
and coordination. - Answer Mobility
Ability to perform ADLs - Answer Functional ability
Pressure injuries, decreased circulation - Answer Effects of immobility on the integumentary
system.
Possible atelectasis (collapsed lung) caused by positioning, pneumonia, stasis of secretions -
Answer Effects of immobility on the respiratory system.
Lack or perfusion, orthostatic hypotension, pulmonary embolism, DVT - Answer Effects of
immobility on the cardiovascular system.
Decreased appetite, weight loss, changes in protein, carbohydrate, and fat metabolism - Answer
Effects of immobility on the metabolic system.
Urinary stasis, kidney stones, decreased fluid intake leading to UTIs, fecal impaction - Answer
Effects of immobility on elimination.
Atrophy, osteoporosis, and joint contracture - Answer Effects of immobility on the
musculoskeletal system.
TUG - Answer Timed Up & Go
Client is instructed to stand from a seated position, ambulate 10 feet, turn and ambulate back
to the chair, and become seated.
An older adult client who takes longer than 12 seconds to complete a TUG assessment is a
_________? - Answer Fall risk
Client independently moves joints through their full range of motion. - Answer Active ROM
Nurse may provide minimal support. - Answer Active assist ROM