CRRN TEST EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
Autonomous areflexic bladder dysfunction occurs when a
lesion involves: - ANSWER ->both the motor and sensory
components of the sacral segments of the spinal cord
Reflexogenic erections are possible when which spinal
segments are perserved? - ANSWER ->sacral
,What is the Barthel Index? - ANSWER ->consists of 10
items that measure a person's daily functioning
specifically the activities of daily living and mobility
What is a normal finding when assessing the skin of an
elderly person? - ANSWER ->decreased subcutaneous fat
What is the premise of the Bobath neurodevelopmental
technique? - ANSWER ->pt's learn the sensation of
movement, not the movement itself
Sleep deprivation can result in: - ANSWER ->psychosis
A patient who presents with drooling or insufficiently
chewed food has a problem in which phase of the
swallowing process? - ANSWER ->oral
Upon discharge, what is the MOST important learning
outcome for the patient with quadriplegia? - ANSWER
>demonstrating knowledge and skills of self care
Which part of the brain control temperature? - ANSWER
>hypothalamus
,In order to qualify for SSI, an individual must: - ANSWER
>demonstrate financial need by income level
In the absence of an audiologist, which professionals
would formally evaluate a pt's hearing? - ANSWER -
>speech therapist
The three point gate consists of: - ANSWER ->moving
both crutches forward along with the affected leg and
followed by the unaffected leg
What is the most therapeutic position for distribution of
body weight over bony prominences? - ANSWER ->prone
Proprioceptors mediate deep somatic sensations related
primarily to: - ANSWER ->position and movement
The most common barrier to community re-entry that a
patient with disabilities encounters is: - ANSWER
>societal attitudes
What is a characteristic of the autonomous neurogenic
bowel? - ANSWER ->flaccid anal sphincter
, Which cranial nerves innervate the muscles necessary for
eye movemnet? - ANSWER ->oculomotor, abducens, and
trochlear
The factor determining Social Security Disability
Insurance eligibility is that the person: - ANSWER ->can
no longer engage in gainful activity
In a patient with hemiplegia, how should the affected
shoulder be positioned to minimize the risk of shoulder
problems? - ANSWER ->abduction
In developing a discharge plan, it is MOST essential to
consider the patient's: - ANSWER ->previous lifestyle
The sensory strip is located in the: - ANSWER ->parietal
lobe
A neurological exam of a pt. with a complete lower
motor neuron lesion would demonstrate which reflex
activity? - ANSWER ->bulbocavernosus absent
What intervention would help a pateint with figure
ground deficit to dress independently? - ANSWER
SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
Autonomous areflexic bladder dysfunction occurs when a
lesion involves: - ANSWER ->both the motor and sensory
components of the sacral segments of the spinal cord
Reflexogenic erections are possible when which spinal
segments are perserved? - ANSWER ->sacral
,What is the Barthel Index? - ANSWER ->consists of 10
items that measure a person's daily functioning
specifically the activities of daily living and mobility
What is a normal finding when assessing the skin of an
elderly person? - ANSWER ->decreased subcutaneous fat
What is the premise of the Bobath neurodevelopmental
technique? - ANSWER ->pt's learn the sensation of
movement, not the movement itself
Sleep deprivation can result in: - ANSWER ->psychosis
A patient who presents with drooling or insufficiently
chewed food has a problem in which phase of the
swallowing process? - ANSWER ->oral
Upon discharge, what is the MOST important learning
outcome for the patient with quadriplegia? - ANSWER
>demonstrating knowledge and skills of self care
Which part of the brain control temperature? - ANSWER
>hypothalamus
,In order to qualify for SSI, an individual must: - ANSWER
>demonstrate financial need by income level
In the absence of an audiologist, which professionals
would formally evaluate a pt's hearing? - ANSWER -
>speech therapist
The three point gate consists of: - ANSWER ->moving
both crutches forward along with the affected leg and
followed by the unaffected leg
What is the most therapeutic position for distribution of
body weight over bony prominences? - ANSWER ->prone
Proprioceptors mediate deep somatic sensations related
primarily to: - ANSWER ->position and movement
The most common barrier to community re-entry that a
patient with disabilities encounters is: - ANSWER
>societal attitudes
What is a characteristic of the autonomous neurogenic
bowel? - ANSWER ->flaccid anal sphincter
, Which cranial nerves innervate the muscles necessary for
eye movemnet? - ANSWER ->oculomotor, abducens, and
trochlear
The factor determining Social Security Disability
Insurance eligibility is that the person: - ANSWER ->can
no longer engage in gainful activity
In a patient with hemiplegia, how should the affected
shoulder be positioned to minimize the risk of shoulder
problems? - ANSWER ->abduction
In developing a discharge plan, it is MOST essential to
consider the patient's: - ANSWER ->previous lifestyle
The sensory strip is located in the: - ANSWER ->parietal
lobe
A neurological exam of a pt. with a complete lower
motor neuron lesion would demonstrate which reflex
activity? - ANSWER ->bulbocavernosus absent
What intervention would help a pateint with figure
ground deficit to dress independently? - ANSWER