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EXAM 4 (FUNCTIONAL ABILITY) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS

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EXAM 4 (FUNCTIONAL ABILITY) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS


Define functional ability - as as as




ansthe physical, psychological, cognitive, and social ability to carry on the normal activities
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of life
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What are some examples of primary prevention? - ans-
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Risk recognition: risk factors for functional ability impairment
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-developmental abnormalities as as




-physical or psychological trauma or disease as as as as as




-social and cultural factors as as as




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beliefs, perceptions of health, beliefs, physical, environment, age, cognitive function, loss o
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f depression
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What are some examples of secondary prevention? - ans-assessment tools: self-
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reporting from patient as as as




-performance-based assessment tool as as as




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patient gets scores based on ability to complete certain items and how much assistance is
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needed as




-NGAGED(children ages 2-12) as as




-Functional status scale (hospitalized scale) as as as as as




-Dartmouth COOP functional health assessment charts (adolescents/ adults)
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-KATZ
-Fase (older adults) as as




What are some examples of tertiary prevention? - ansRehab, OT, ST. and ROM
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How should a nurse assess functional ability? -
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ansNurses should observe patient performing specific activities (eating, dressing) and not
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es degree of indep
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-how long did the activity take?
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-pt's mobility, endurance, coordination w/ activity
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Record info on a functional assessment tool: measure progress
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must consider secondary conditions that may impact function (skin integrity), incontinence,
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muscle atrophy, and vision
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Assess for: is pt using handrails? does pt hold onto furniture?
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is pt learning over or watching feet when walking?
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what are the functional assessment components? - ans-Vision
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, -Hearing
-Mobility
-Falls
-Social participation as




-Nutrition
-Cognition
-Affect
-Home environment as




-Continence
-BADLs
-IADLs

Know the difference between a primary functional ability deficit and secondary functional a
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bility deficit - as as




ansPrimary problems: a situation in which the ability to perform the function never develop
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ed (cerebral palsy or Down syndrome)
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Secondary problems: occur after the functional ability has already been attained (Parkinso
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n's disease, RA, and Alzheimer's disease)
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what is the difference between BADLs and IADLs -
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ansThe difference btw ADLs and IADLs is that ADLs are "activities of daily living"
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-ADLs are basic self- as as as




care tasks needed to meet personal needs, such as eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, mo
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bility, and grooming as as as




-IADLs are more complex sets of skills we need in order to independently.
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Ex: managing money, grocery shopping, cooking, house cleaning, laundry, taking meds, u
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sing the phone, and accessing transportation
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How does age relate to functional ability? -
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ansFA decreased with age. older age is a risk factor for impaired FA due to loss of muscle, f
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at loss, and arthritic joints
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How does sensory perception relate to FA -
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ansPt's ability to see, hear, feel will impact ability to perform ADLs
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How does having poor vision affect a person's ability to function? -
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ansVision loss can affect one's quality of life (QOL), independence, and mobility, and has b
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een linked to falls, injury, and worsened status in domains spanning mental health, cognitio
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n, social function, employment, and normal activities of life
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How does decreased cognitive ability to relate to FA -
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ansDecreased cognitive ability leads to slower reaction time, slower progression of info
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