Sample Test. Module 14 - Rehabilitative
Nursing
1. Rehabilitation
A. Assists the resident to attain his/her highest level of ability.
B. Requires the services of only licensed personnel to be successful.
C. May be provided in the hospital, subacute unit, home, or skilled care facility.
D. All of the above. - answerA. Assists the resident to attain his/her highest level of
ability.
2. OBRA regulation requires:
A. Hospital to provide rehabilitation services.
B. Skilled nursing facilities to provide restorative care.
C. Patients to participate in rehabilitation programs.
D. Restorative care for alert residents only. - answerB. Skilled nursing facilities to
provide restorative care.
3. The main therapy that assists residents to re-learn activities of daily living is:
A. Physical therapy
B. Speech therapy
C. Occupational therapy
D. Cognitive therapy - answerC. Occupational therapy.
4. Which of the following is NOT an activity of daily living?
A. Ambulating
B. Taking medications
, C. Dressing
D. Toileting - answerB. Taking medications
5. A complication of immobility that affects the musculoskeletal system is:
A. Contractures
B. Pressure sores
C. Thrombus
D. Pain - answerA. Contractures
6. A complication of immobility that affects the gastrointestinal system is:
A. Hemorrhoids
B. Constipation
C. Diarrhea
D. Confusion - answerB. Constipation
7. A psychological reaction to immobility is:
A. Euphoria
B. Delusions
C. Depression
D. Schizophrenia - answerC. Depression
8. A verbal cue is:
A. Telling the resident how to perform a procedure
B. Specific instruction on how to perform a skill
C. A thorough explanation of a self-care technique
D. A short, simple phrase to prompt the resident. - answerD. A short, simple phrase to
prompt the resident.
9. Continuity and consistency of care means that all staff:
Nursing
1. Rehabilitation
A. Assists the resident to attain his/her highest level of ability.
B. Requires the services of only licensed personnel to be successful.
C. May be provided in the hospital, subacute unit, home, or skilled care facility.
D. All of the above. - answerA. Assists the resident to attain his/her highest level of
ability.
2. OBRA regulation requires:
A. Hospital to provide rehabilitation services.
B. Skilled nursing facilities to provide restorative care.
C. Patients to participate in rehabilitation programs.
D. Restorative care for alert residents only. - answerB. Skilled nursing facilities to
provide restorative care.
3. The main therapy that assists residents to re-learn activities of daily living is:
A. Physical therapy
B. Speech therapy
C. Occupational therapy
D. Cognitive therapy - answerC. Occupational therapy.
4. Which of the following is NOT an activity of daily living?
A. Ambulating
B. Taking medications
, C. Dressing
D. Toileting - answerB. Taking medications
5. A complication of immobility that affects the musculoskeletal system is:
A. Contractures
B. Pressure sores
C. Thrombus
D. Pain - answerA. Contractures
6. A complication of immobility that affects the gastrointestinal system is:
A. Hemorrhoids
B. Constipation
C. Diarrhea
D. Confusion - answerB. Constipation
7. A psychological reaction to immobility is:
A. Euphoria
B. Delusions
C. Depression
D. Schizophrenia - answerC. Depression
8. A verbal cue is:
A. Telling the resident how to perform a procedure
B. Specific instruction on how to perform a skill
C. A thorough explanation of a self-care technique
D. A short, simple phrase to prompt the resident. - answerD. A short, simple phrase to
prompt the resident.
9. Continuity and consistency of care means that all staff: