NUR 352 Functional Ability Exam With
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What is functional health? - ANSWER ability to carry out usual tasks and ADL's
What are the factors that affect functional health? - ANSWER psychological, social,
cultural, economical, and physical
Select all that apply:
What types of questions should we be asking relating to functional health during the
health hx?
a; relationship/support and presence of violence
b; values/beliefs/spirituality
c; self esteem/stress management
d; personal habits
e; mental health
f; environment/occupational hazards - ANSWER All of the above
What are BADLs? - ANSWER activities that relate to personal care and mobility
What are IADLs? - ANSWER activities related to complex skills that are essential to living
in a community
Select all that apply:
What are some examples of BADLs?
a; bathing
, b; brushing teeth
c; cooking
d; dressing
e; laundry
f; accessing transportation
g: eating - ANSWER a,b,g,d
Select all that apply:
What are some examples of IADLs?
a: paying electric bill
b: grocery shopping
c: cooking
d: brushing teeth
e: laundry - ANSWER a,b,c,e
What is scope of functional ability? - ANSWER continuum from full function to disability
- varies from person to person and can be the same person as different points in life
How does development and biological factors influence functional ability? - ANSWER it
tends to change as we go through different developmental levels
ex; neonate, adults, to elderly
How does a client's existing health condition affect his functional ability? -ANSWER if
someone was bed ridden in the hospital, this intervenes with BADLs
How do psychological factors influence functional ability? - ANSWER mental health
affects someone ability to function
Complete Solutions
What is functional health? - ANSWER ability to carry out usual tasks and ADL's
What are the factors that affect functional health? - ANSWER psychological, social,
cultural, economical, and physical
Select all that apply:
What types of questions should we be asking relating to functional health during the
health hx?
a; relationship/support and presence of violence
b; values/beliefs/spirituality
c; self esteem/stress management
d; personal habits
e; mental health
f; environment/occupational hazards - ANSWER All of the above
What are BADLs? - ANSWER activities that relate to personal care and mobility
What are IADLs? - ANSWER activities related to complex skills that are essential to living
in a community
Select all that apply:
What are some examples of BADLs?
a; bathing
, b; brushing teeth
c; cooking
d; dressing
e; laundry
f; accessing transportation
g: eating - ANSWER a,b,g,d
Select all that apply:
What are some examples of IADLs?
a: paying electric bill
b: grocery shopping
c: cooking
d: brushing teeth
e: laundry - ANSWER a,b,c,e
What is scope of functional ability? - ANSWER continuum from full function to disability
- varies from person to person and can be the same person as different points in life
How does development and biological factors influence functional ability? - ANSWER it
tends to change as we go through different developmental levels
ex; neonate, adults, to elderly
How does a client's existing health condition affect his functional ability? -ANSWER if
someone was bed ridden in the hospital, this intervenes with BADLs
How do psychological factors influence functional ability? - ANSWER mental health
affects someone ability to function