Basic Nursing Skills Latest Exam Questions with
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A type of movement which draws a limb away from the median plane of the body -
ANSWER Abduction
A type of movement which draws a limb to the median plane of the body - ANSWER
Adduction
Body parts in relation to one another - ANSWER Alignment
:The act of walking. - ANSWER Ambulation
Decrease in size or wasting away of body tissue usually due lack of use - ANSWER
Atrophy
Field of physiology that studies muscular action and the function of muscles in
maintaining the posture of the body - ANSWER Body Mechanics
Thickening and hardening of tissue that prevents normal mobility of tissue or joint. -
ANSWER Contracture
Weakness of the hand, wrist and the forearm.
Induced by prolonged pressure from the under arm bar of a crutch on the radial nerves.
- ANSWER Crutch Palsy
Movement of certain joints that increases angle between two adjoining bones. -
ANSWER Extension:
,Movement of certain joints that decreases angle between two adjoining bones -
ANSWER Flexion
Extreme or abnormal extension - ANSWER Hyperextensio
Movement of the foot so that toes are pointed upward - ANSWER Dorsiflexion
Movement of the foot so that toes are pointed downward - ANSWER Plantarflexion
Turn sole of foot medially - ANSWER Eversion
Turn sole of foot laterally - ANSWER Inversion
Rotation - ANSWER turn head as far as possible to right and left
Pronation - ANSWER turn lower arm so that palm is down
Supination - ANSWER movement that turns the palm up
Flaccid - ANSWER lacking firmness, resilience, or muscle tone.
Fracture - ANSWER A break in a bone
Gait - ANSWER a person's manner of walking
, Immobility - ANSWER state of being unable to move
Paralysis - ANSWER the loss of ability to move all or part of the body, and often includes
loss of feeling in the affected area
an articulation. The point of juncture between two bones - ANSWER Joint
Mobility - ANSWER All types of movement from one location to another.
movement of the body that involves the muscles and joints in natural directional
movements - ANSWER Range of Motion
Active ROM - ANSWER performed by patient
performed by caregivers - ANSWER Passive ROM
Posture - ANSWER the way one holds one's body; a pose or position
Body Mechanics - ANSWER moving and positioning the body in ways that prevent injury
to oneself and to others
Lever. - ANSWER something that moves an object by resting on a base of support
Enucleation - ANSWER surgical removal of the eyeball
5 movements of the neck and cervical spine - ANSWER •Flexion
•Extension
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A type of movement which draws a limb away from the median plane of the body -
ANSWER Abduction
A type of movement which draws a limb to the median plane of the body - ANSWER
Adduction
Body parts in relation to one another - ANSWER Alignment
:The act of walking. - ANSWER Ambulation
Decrease in size or wasting away of body tissue usually due lack of use - ANSWER
Atrophy
Field of physiology that studies muscular action and the function of muscles in
maintaining the posture of the body - ANSWER Body Mechanics
Thickening and hardening of tissue that prevents normal mobility of tissue or joint. -
ANSWER Contracture
Weakness of the hand, wrist and the forearm.
Induced by prolonged pressure from the under arm bar of a crutch on the radial nerves.
- ANSWER Crutch Palsy
Movement of certain joints that increases angle between two adjoining bones. -
ANSWER Extension:
,Movement of certain joints that decreases angle between two adjoining bones -
ANSWER Flexion
Extreme or abnormal extension - ANSWER Hyperextensio
Movement of the foot so that toes are pointed upward - ANSWER Dorsiflexion
Movement of the foot so that toes are pointed downward - ANSWER Plantarflexion
Turn sole of foot medially - ANSWER Eversion
Turn sole of foot laterally - ANSWER Inversion
Rotation - ANSWER turn head as far as possible to right and left
Pronation - ANSWER turn lower arm so that palm is down
Supination - ANSWER movement that turns the palm up
Flaccid - ANSWER lacking firmness, resilience, or muscle tone.
Fracture - ANSWER A break in a bone
Gait - ANSWER a person's manner of walking
, Immobility - ANSWER state of being unable to move
Paralysis - ANSWER the loss of ability to move all or part of the body, and often includes
loss of feeling in the affected area
an articulation. The point of juncture between two bones - ANSWER Joint
Mobility - ANSWER All types of movement from one location to another.
movement of the body that involves the muscles and joints in natural directional
movements - ANSWER Range of Motion
Active ROM - ANSWER performed by patient
performed by caregivers - ANSWER Passive ROM
Posture - ANSWER the way one holds one's body; a pose or position
Body Mechanics - ANSWER moving and positioning the body in ways that prevent injury
to oneself and to others
Lever. - ANSWER something that moves an object by resting on a base of support
Enucleation - ANSWER surgical removal of the eyeball
5 movements of the neck and cervical spine - ANSWER •Flexion
•Extension