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Chapter 38: Activity and Exercise
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1. A nursing attendant observes a hospital client rising from a chair slowly by pushing on t
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he chair arms. Which type of tension and contraction did the nursing attendant observe
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This movement causes eccentric tension and isotonic contraction. Eccentric tension helps co
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ntrol the speed and direction of movement. For example, when using an overhead trapeze, the
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hospital client slowly lowers himself to the bed. The lowering is controlled when the antago
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nistic muscles lengthen. By pushing on the chair arms and rising eccentric tension and isotonic
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contraction occurred. In concentric tension, increased muscle contraction causes muscle sho
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rtening, resulting in movement such as when a hospital client uses an overhead trapeze to pul
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l up in bed. Concentric and eccentric muscle actions are necessary for active movement and t
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herefore are referred to as dynamic or isotonic contraction. Isometric contraction (static cont
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raction) causes an increase in muscle tension or muscle work but no shortening or active mov
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ement of the muscle (e.g., instructing the hospital client to tighten and relax a muscle group, a
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s in quadriceps set exercises or pelvic floor exercises).
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OBJ:Describe the role of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems in the regulation of activity and e
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2. A nursing attendant notices that a hospital client has a structural curvature of the spine
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associated with vertebral rotation. Which condition will the nursing attendant most lik
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e ly find documented in the hospital client ’s medical record? a. Scoliosis
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b. Arthritis
c. Osteomalacia
d. Osteogenesis
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Scoliosis is a structural curvature of the spine associated with vertebral rotation. Osteogenesis i
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mp erfecta is an inherited disorder that makes bones porous, short, bowed, and deformed.
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Osteomalacia is an uncommon metabolic disease characterized by inadequate and delayed mi
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neralization, resulting in compact and spongy bone. Arthritis is an inflammatory joint disease
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characterized by inflammation or destruction of the synovial membrane and articular cartilage
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and by systemic signs of inflammation.
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ted to arthritis. The nursing attendant is teaching the hospital client about this process.
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W hich information will the nursing attendant include in the teaching session?
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This will affect synovial fluid.
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d. This involves an increased risk for impaired weight bearing.
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Joint degeneration, which can occur with inflammatory and noninflammatory disease, is mar
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ked by changes in articular cartilage combined with overgrowth of bone at the articular ends.
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Degenerative changes commonly affect weightbearing joints. Synovial fluid is normal in noninfla
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mmatory diseases. Inflammatory joint disea ra ra ra ra



se (e.g., arthritis) is characterized by inflammation or destruction of the synovial membrane an
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d articular cartilage and by systemic signs of inflammation.
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OBJ:Examine the importance of exercise and activity for maintaining and promoting health.
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4. The nursing attendant providing care to a bedridden hospital client raises the height of
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the bed. What is the rationale for the nursing attendant ’s action?
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d. Shifts the nursing attendant ’s center of gravity farther away from the base of support.
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Raising the height of the bed when performing a procedure prevents bending too far at the w
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aist and shifting the base of support. Balance is maintained by proper body alignment and pos
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ture through two simple techniques. First, widen the base of support by separating the feet to a
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comfortable distance. Second, increase balance by bringing the center of gravity closer to the b
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ase of support. ra ra




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OBJ:Discuss the rationale for the use of safe hospital client handling techniques when transferring
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and assisting hospital client s with ambulation.
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5. A nursing attendant is following the nolift policy when working to prevent personal inju
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ry from twisting. Which type of personal b
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ack injury is the nursing attendant most likely trying to prevent? a. Thoracic
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b. Cervical
c. Lumbar
d. Sacral
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The most common back injury for nursing attendant s is strain on the lumbar muscle group,
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which includes the muscles around the lumbar vertebrae that are commonly injured by twisti
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ng during the lifting of hospital client s. While cervical, thoracic, and sacral can occur, lumbar i
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s the most common.
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6. The nursing attendant is caring for a hospital client in the emergency department with a
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n injured elbow. Which type of joint will the nursing attendant assess? a. Fibrous
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b. Synovial
c. Synergistic
d. Cartilaginous
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Synovial joints, or true joints, such as the hinge type at the elbow, are freely movable and the mo
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st mobile, numerous, and anatomically complex body joints. Fibrous joints fit closely togethe
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r and are fixed, permitting little, if any, movement such as the syndesmosis between the tibia
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and the fibula. Synergistic is a type of muscle, not joint. Cartilaginous joints have little move
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ment but are elastic and use cartilage to unite separate bony surfaces such as the synchondro
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sis that attaches the ribs to the costal cartilage.
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OBJ:Discuss the role of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems in the regulation of activity and e
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7. The nursing attendant is caring for a hospital client
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with inner ear problems. Which goal is the priority?
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Within the inner ear are the semicircular canals, three fluidfilled structures that help maintain b
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alance. Proprioception is the awareness of the position of
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the body and its parts, and proprioceptors are located on nerve endings, not the inner ear. M
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uscle strength is maintained with activity and exercise. Although body alignment is importan
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t, it is not maintained by the inner ear.
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8. A nursing attendant is teaching a health promotion class about isotonic exercises.
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Which types of exercises will the nursing attendant give as examples? a.
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Examples of isotonic exercises are walking, swimming, dance aerobics, jogging, bicycling, an
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d moving arms and legs with light resistance. Isometric exercises involve tightening or tensin
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