Questions & Answers 2023/2024
First Rehab Act correct answers 1920
First Vocational Rehab Act correct answers 1943
Independent Living Movement correct answers 1967
Initial Medicare Legislation correct answers 1962
Social Security Act defines rehab correct answers 1935
Workers' Compensation Law correct answers 1965
Medicare Legislation drives demand for rehab nurses correct answers 1966
Education of all Handicapped Persons Act correct answers 1975
Balanced Budget Act correct answers 1997
Americans With Disabilities Act correct answers 1990
Rehab Act establishes standards for Individualized treatment plans correct answers 1973
Architectural Barriers Act correct answers 1968
Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) correct answers 1983
Association of Rehab Nurses established (ARN) correct answers 1974
King nursing theory correct answers Open Systems Model
Neuman nursing theory correct answers Health Care Systems Model
Orem nursing theory correct answers Self-care Deficit Theory
Roy nursing theory correct answers Adaptation Model
Rogers nursing theory correct answers Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Hall nursing theory correct answers Aspects of Nursing: Care, Core, Cure
Margaret Newman nursing theory correct answers Community & Family-centered
,Educator correct answers This is one of the primary roles the nurse has in a rehab setting. One of the
basic principles is that every nursing encounter is a potential teaching opportunity
Caregiver correct answers Nurses provide care that is consistent, thorough, and supportive of the
patients' and caregivers' efforts to learn their own care
Advocate correct answers In order to do this well, the nurse must know the patients' wishes and desires
well enough to be an effective and true representative
Collaborator correct answers Effective and efficient care results from the efforts of all team members
working together to be creative, problem solve, and promote functional gains in each patient
Coordinator correct answers The rehab nurse has responsibility for the patient around the clock.
Practicing skills repeatedly throughout the day, in a coordinated and consistent manner, will help
patients acquire effective problem-solving skills and become experts in their own care
Counselor correct answers Together, the team facilitates positive coping and assists patients and families
to plan, practice, and problem-solve issues related to the challenge of community reintegration
Beneficence correct answers Doing well
Nonmalficience correct answers Do no harm
Advocacy correct answers Stand up for patient
Veracity correct answers Tell the truth
Sanctity of life correct answers Maintaining life
Fidelity correct answers Keep promises to patient
Fiduciary Responsibility correct answers Understanding costs to patient
Reciprocity correct answers Being true to yourself while respecting alternative views & values
Ethics of care correct answers Compassion, dignity, equality, empathy
Autonomy correct answers Treating each person as an individual; show respect
A 69 year old auto mechanic who had a stroke. Assets of $300,000 correct answers Medicare
A 23-year-old university student working as a part-time clerk, who sustained a TBI in a motorcycle
accident. Assets of $2500 correct answers Medicaid
A 36-year-old nurse diagnosed with MS, still working full time at the rehab hospital. Assets of $180,000
correct answers Private insurance
, A 26-year-old iron worker who sustained a T6-7 incomplete SCI from a fall at work. Assets of $4400
correct answers Workers comp
Medicare correct answers Federally funded program, person is eligible after being handicapped for 2
years
Medicaid correct answers State program funded jointly by states and federal government. Medically
needy
Workers Comp correct answers Initiated by federal law and managed by agencies at the state level.
Usually receive 2/3 of gross income
SSDI correct answers Person who is under 65-years old with a disability and can no longer engage in
gainful employment and must have worked for 40 quarters (10 years). Receives up to 80% of salary
Multidisciplinary team correct answers Roles are clear, limited coordination required, patient family
participation is limited
Interdisciplinary team correct answers Potential to reduce costs, decrease LOS, and improve outcomes;
team members have a holistic view of patient; complex system
Transdisciplinary team correct answers Fewer persons interacting with patient decreases stimulation and
stress, very holistic approach, may conserve staff and resources; most difficult
Home based care correct answers Needs are intermittent. Focus is on safety, functional skills, education
and management of chronic problems in the community
Transitional living correct answers LOS may be weeks - months or even years. Medical care is limited
Subacute Care or Long Term Acute Care (LTAC) correct answers LOS in this care setting tends to be longer
than in acute setting. Physician contact occurs several times/week.
Inpatient Rehab correct answers Interdisciplinary team for at least 3 hours every day. Daily physician
contact.
Speech and language correct answers Left hemisphere
Left/Right discrimination correct answers Right hemisphere
Constructional skills correct answers Right hemisphere
Analytical skills correct answers Left hemisphere
Proprioception correct answers Right hemisphere
Spatial perception correct answers Right hemisphere
Construction of pupils correct answers Parasympathetic