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FUNCTIONAL ABILITY REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS


(Giddens) Which of the following interventions are priorities in a plan of care for a patient wh
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o had a stroke 30 days ago and is now in home care rehabilitation? (Select all that apply)
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1. Promoting rest and sleep
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2. Promoting a diet rich in protein
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3. Promoting exercise and ambulation
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4. Assisting the patient with ADL's
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5. Limiting visitors and social contacts - ans1, 3
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It is important to promote independence in ADLs early in the plan of care to increase indepe
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ndence in general. Promoting rest and sleep will promote well-
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being. Ambulation and exercise promote well-
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being and increase healing by circulating oxygen to the brain. Protein promotes healing in p
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ostsurgical patients but is not a main focus in stroke patients. Assisting the patient does not
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promote independence. Limiting visitors will isolate the patient, which can lead to depressi
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on.

(Giddens) The nurse is assessing a patient's ability to perform basic activities of daily living
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(BADLs). Which of the following activities are considered in the BADLs assessment?
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(Select all that apply)
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1. Brushing teeth or dentures
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2. Dressing oneself in the mornings
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3. Washing, drying, and folding laundry
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4. Counting own pulse and taking heart pill
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5. Taking the bus to the park
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6. Calling family members - ans1, 2
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BADLs include actions related to self care and mobility and also includes eating, personal h
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ygiene, and grooming activities. Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) include shopp
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ing, meal preparation, housekeeping, doing laundry, managing finances, using the telepho
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ne, taking medications, and using transportation.
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(Giddens) The nurse is assessing a patient's ability to perform instrumental activities of dail
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y living (IADLs). Which of the following activities are considered in the IADLs assessment?
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(Select all that apply)
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1. Feeding oneself
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2. Preparing a meal
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3. Balancing a checkbook
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5. Toileting
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, 6. Grocery shopping - ans2, 3, 6
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IADLs include shopping, meal preparation, housekeeping, doing laundry, managing financ
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es, taking medications, and using transportation. The other activities listed are activities of
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daily living (ADLs) related to self-
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care. IADLs are more complex skills that are essential to living in a community.
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(Giddens) Instruments such as the Functional Activities Questionnaire (FAQ) for postoper
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ative patients who are at home, the Minimum Data Set for Nursing Facility Resident Assess
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ment and Care Screening (MDS) for nursing home patients, the Functional Status Scale (F
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SS) for children, and the Edmonton Functional Assessment Tool for cancer patients are us
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ed to assess activities of daily living (ADLs). The nurse needs to remember that a disadvant
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age of these instruments includes:
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1. the measurement of efficacy and reliability of the instruments used to assess activities of
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2. the variations in assessments and responses may be subjective because of self-
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reporting of functional activities. as as as




3. the instruments do not show a true measure of ability because of a lack of interactivity du
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4. the information contained in the instruments is insufficient to make a determination about
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function - ans2
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A disadvantage of many of the ADLs and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) instru
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ments is the self- as as as




reporting of functional activities. Efficacy and reliability are not measured when assessing
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ADLs and IADLs. Interaction with the patient is necessary to complete the ADL and IADL a
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ssessments. The FAQ and FSS are comprehensive tools that can help the nurse determin as as as as as as as as as as as as as




e functional status.
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(Giddens) The nurse is caring for an 85-year- as as as as as as as




old woman 6 weeks following a hysterectomy secondary to ovarian cancer. The patient will
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need chemotherapy and irradiation on an outpatient basis. The nurse should identify and a
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ddress which barriers to healing? (Select all that apply)
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1. Can feed herself and prepare meals but cannot drive to the store
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2. Lives on a fixed income and can balance her checkbook
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3. Experiences stress incontinence
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4. Cannot participate in activities at the senior center
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5. Lives alone and has no nearby relatives
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6. Has no transportation to the oncology clinic - ans3, 5, 6
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The patient will not be able to get treatment if she has no transportation or no relatives that li
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ve nearby who can help her with recovery. Stress incontinence increases the risk of falls be
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cause of urgency and rushing to get to the bathroom. Income and social abilities are lower
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