Which of the following D.) Signs of depression
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
Which of the following C.) The NA should recognize that setbacks occur
statements is true of and reassure the resident
nursing assistant's role
in restorative care?
A.) If a resident takes too
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
Regular activity and D.) The quality and health of the skin
exercise help improve
A.) Interaction between
the resident and his
,roommate
B.) The resident's
spiritual fulfillment
C.) The resident's
family's opinion of the
facility
D.) The quality and
health of the skin
We have an expert-written solution to this
problem!
Where should the NA be A) The NA should be beside and slightly in front of
when helping a resident the resident
who has a 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 three feet away
from the resident
D.) It does not matter
where the NA stands
when helping the
resident
When a resident can A.) Ambulating
walk, he is
A.) Ambulating
B.) Accessorizing
C.) Abducting
D.) Adducting
Abduction is D.) Moving a body part away from the midline of
the body
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
Bending a body part is C.) Flexion
called
A.) Extension
B.) Rotation
C.) Flexion
D.) Supination
Passive range of motion A.) When a resident cannot move on her own
exercises are done
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 of
physical therapist only
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
Which of the following C.) The NA should recognize that setbacks occur
statements is true of and reassure the resident
nursing assistant's role
in restorative care?
A.) If a resident takes too
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
Regular activity and D.) The quality and health of the skin
exercise help improve
A.) Interaction between
the resident and his
,roommate
B.) The resident's
spiritual fulfillment
C.) The resident's
family's opinion of the
facility
D.) The quality and
health of the skin
We have an expert-written solution to this
problem!
Where should the NA be A) The NA should be beside and slightly in front of
when helping a resident the resident
who has a 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 three feet away
from the resident
D.) It does not matter
where the NA stands
when helping the
resident
When a resident can A.) Ambulating
walk, he is
A.) Ambulating
B.) Accessorizing
C.) Abducting
D.) Adducting
Abduction is D.) Moving a body part away from the midline of
the body
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
Bending a body part is C.) Flexion
called
A.) Extension
B.) Rotation
C.) Flexion
D.) Supination
Passive range of motion A.) When a resident cannot move on her own
exercises are done
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 of
physical therapist only