HARTMAN'S NURSING ASSISTANT
CARE: CHAPTER 8, 9, & 10 EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Amputation -Answer-the removal of some or all of a body part
Phantom Sensation -Answer-after amputation, a feeling that the limb is still there.
They may feel pain in the part that has been amputated.
Prosthesis -Answer-a device that replaces a body part that is missing or deformed
because of an accident, injury, illness, or birth defect
Range of Motion -Answer-ROM
Range of Motion -Answer-exercises put a joint through its full arc of motion
-the goal is to decrease or prevent contractures, improve strength, and increase
circulation
Passive Range of Motion -Answer-PROM
Passive ROM -Answer-exercise that are used when a residents cannot move on
their own
Active Range of Motion -Answer-AROM
Active ROM -Answer-exercises that are done by a resident themselves
-your goal is simply to encourage the resident
Active Assisted Range of Motion -Answer-AAROM
Active Assisted ROM -Answer-exercises are done by the resident with SOME help
and support from a staff member
begin at the resident's head -Answer-When doing ROM exercises where do you
begin?
Abduction -Answer-moving a body part away from the midline of the body
Adduction -Answer-moving a body part toward the midline of the body
Dorsiflexion -Answer-bending backward
Rotation -Answer-turning a joint
CARE: CHAPTER 8, 9, & 10 EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Amputation -Answer-the removal of some or all of a body part
Phantom Sensation -Answer-after amputation, a feeling that the limb is still there.
They may feel pain in the part that has been amputated.
Prosthesis -Answer-a device that replaces a body part that is missing or deformed
because of an accident, injury, illness, or birth defect
Range of Motion -Answer-ROM
Range of Motion -Answer-exercises put a joint through its full arc of motion
-the goal is to decrease or prevent contractures, improve strength, and increase
circulation
Passive Range of Motion -Answer-PROM
Passive ROM -Answer-exercise that are used when a residents cannot move on
their own
Active Range of Motion -Answer-AROM
Active ROM -Answer-exercises that are done by a resident themselves
-your goal is simply to encourage the resident
Active Assisted Range of Motion -Answer-AAROM
Active Assisted ROM -Answer-exercises are done by the resident with SOME help
and support from a staff member
begin at the resident's head -Answer-When doing ROM exercises where do you
begin?
Abduction -Answer-moving a body part away from the midline of the body
Adduction -Answer-moving a body part toward the midline of the body
Dorsiflexion -Answer-bending backward
Rotation -Answer-turning a joint