Rated A
True/False Using the care plan is a key to
success when caring for residents in
rehabilitation and restorative programs - True/False restorative care is designed to
ANSWER -True maintain the residents current abilities -
ANSWER -True
True/False For effective restorative care, there
must be a continuity of care between caregivers True/False resident's with spinal cord and brain
and between shifts. - ANSWER -True injuries cannot benefit from a rehabilitative
program. - ANSWER -False
True/False Edema will develop if the resident is
very active - ANSWER -False True/False residents with arthritis may benefit
from rehabilitation - ANSWER -True
True/False Emphasize the individualism, value,
and worth of each resident - ANSWER - True/ False a resident who has been in bed for a
True long time will not benefit from a rehabilitative
program - ANSWER -False
True/False avoid comparing residents and their
progress - ANSWER -True True/ False some rehabilitative programs are
designed for geriatric residents -
ANSWER -True
True/False People with disabilities are special
and should be treated differently from other
residents - ANSWER -False True/False grooming is not important to the
restorative program - ANSWER -False
True/ False residents who are newly disabled
adapt as easily to their problems as people who The residents sexuality is respected in the
have lived with their disability a long time - restorative environment - ANSWER -True
ANSWER -False
True/False restorative care is part of the
True/ False People with disabilities are not assessment of the assessment item in the
capable to doing the same things that other minimum data set - ANSWER -True
people do - ANSWER -False
True/False restorative care is designed to
True/False one of the goals of providing maintain the residents current abilities -
rehabilitation services to a resident with ANSWER -True
quadriplegia is to teach the patient to walk again
- ANSWER -False
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