Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants
Ch. 32 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. A. - A decrease in size or losing away of tissue. ANSWER-Atrophy is
Select one:
a. A lower in length or wasting away of tissue.
B. The dearth of joint mobility as a result of odd shortening of a muscle.
C. The lack of muscle energy due to inactiveness.
D. A drop in blood stress whilst the person stands.
2. A. Contractures. - ANSWER-A resident is on bedrest with toilet privileges. When the
individual moves from a lying to sitting or standing position, he is at threat for the
following EXCEPT
Select one:
a. Contractures.
B. Dizziness.
C. Orthostatic hypotension.
D. Fainting.
3. A. Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion - ANSWER-Which exercises are completed to the
ankle?
Select one:
a. Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion
b. Abduction and adduction
c. Internal and external rotation
d. Radial and ulnar flexion
4. a. Plantar flexion. - ANSWER-The doctor ordered a foot-board for a resident. The
foot-board prevents
Select one:
a. Plantar flexion.
B. The hips and legs from external rotation.
C. Contractures of the thumb, fingers, and wrist.
D. The mattress from sagging.
5. A. Pronation and supination - ANSWER-Which sporting activities are performed to the
forearm?
Select one:
a. Pronation and supination
b. Flexion and extension
c. Abduction and adduction
d. Internal and external rotation
6. a. The cane is held on the susceptible facet. - ANSWER-Which declaration about
canes is INCORRECT?
Select one:
, a. The cane is held on the vulnerable aspect.
B. The cane tip is ready 6 to 10 inches to the facet of the foot.
C. The grip is stage with the hip.
D. The cane is moved ahead first.
7. A. The person can carry out a few sports of each day dwelling. - ANSWER-The doctor
ordered bedrest for a resident. Which is correct?
Select one:
a. The character can perform some sports of day by day dwelling.
B. Everything is done for the individual.
C. The character can use the bedside commode.
D. The individual can use the rest room.
8. A. Thumb, hands, and wrist. - ANSWER-Hand grips prevent contractures of the
Select one:
a. Thumb, hands, and wrist.
B. Fingers and forearm.
C. Elbow.
D. Fingers and elbow.
9. A. Turning the joint outward. - ANSWER-External rotation is
Select one:
a. Turning the joint outward.
B. Turning the joint inward.
C. Turning the joint downward.
D. Turning the joint upward.
10.B. Ambulation. - ANSWER-The act of taking walks is
Select one:
a. Trochanter.
B. Ambulation.
C. Orthosis.
D. Variety of movement.
11.B. As a long way as directed via the nurse and the care plan - ANSWER-How a
ways have to you stroll someone?
Select one:
a. As a long way as the person can tolerate
b. As some distance as directed through the nurse and the care plan
c. Down the hall and lower back to the room
d. As some distance because the individual chooses
12.b. Through a fitness crew member. - ANSWER-Passive range-of-movement exercises
are achieved
Select one:
a. With the aid of the man or woman.
B. By means of a health crew member.
C. With the aid of the man or woman together with your help.
D. With a trapeze.
Ch. 32 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. A. - A decrease in size or losing away of tissue. ANSWER-Atrophy is
Select one:
a. A lower in length or wasting away of tissue.
B. The dearth of joint mobility as a result of odd shortening of a muscle.
C. The lack of muscle energy due to inactiveness.
D. A drop in blood stress whilst the person stands.
2. A. Contractures. - ANSWER-A resident is on bedrest with toilet privileges. When the
individual moves from a lying to sitting or standing position, he is at threat for the
following EXCEPT
Select one:
a. Contractures.
B. Dizziness.
C. Orthostatic hypotension.
D. Fainting.
3. A. Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion - ANSWER-Which exercises are completed to the
ankle?
Select one:
a. Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion
b. Abduction and adduction
c. Internal and external rotation
d. Radial and ulnar flexion
4. a. Plantar flexion. - ANSWER-The doctor ordered a foot-board for a resident. The
foot-board prevents
Select one:
a. Plantar flexion.
B. The hips and legs from external rotation.
C. Contractures of the thumb, fingers, and wrist.
D. The mattress from sagging.
5. A. Pronation and supination - ANSWER-Which sporting activities are performed to the
forearm?
Select one:
a. Pronation and supination
b. Flexion and extension
c. Abduction and adduction
d. Internal and external rotation
6. a. The cane is held on the susceptible facet. - ANSWER-Which declaration about
canes is INCORRECT?
Select one:
, a. The cane is held on the vulnerable aspect.
B. The cane tip is ready 6 to 10 inches to the facet of the foot.
C. The grip is stage with the hip.
D. The cane is moved ahead first.
7. A. The person can carry out a few sports of each day dwelling. - ANSWER-The doctor
ordered bedrest for a resident. Which is correct?
Select one:
a. The character can perform some sports of day by day dwelling.
B. Everything is done for the individual.
C. The character can use the bedside commode.
D. The individual can use the rest room.
8. A. Thumb, hands, and wrist. - ANSWER-Hand grips prevent contractures of the
Select one:
a. Thumb, hands, and wrist.
B. Fingers and forearm.
C. Elbow.
D. Fingers and elbow.
9. A. Turning the joint outward. - ANSWER-External rotation is
Select one:
a. Turning the joint outward.
B. Turning the joint inward.
C. Turning the joint downward.
D. Turning the joint upward.
10.B. Ambulation. - ANSWER-The act of taking walks is
Select one:
a. Trochanter.
B. Ambulation.
C. Orthosis.
D. Variety of movement.
11.B. As a long way as directed via the nurse and the care plan - ANSWER-How a
ways have to you stroll someone?
Select one:
a. As a long way as the person can tolerate
b. As some distance as directed through the nurse and the care plan
c. Down the hall and lower back to the room
d. As some distance because the individual chooses
12.b. Through a fitness crew member. - ANSWER-Passive range-of-movement exercises
are achieved
Select one:
a. With the aid of the man or woman.
B. By means of a health crew member.
C. With the aid of the man or woman together with your help.
D. With a trapeze.