BANK| COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED
A+| CERTIFIED REHABILITATION REGISTERED NURSE EXAM
2025 (BRAND NEW!!)
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandates - ANSWER -accessible
public transportation and bans potential employers from asking questions about
disability.
A closely knit group of patients sharing support services is a - ANSWER -
residential facility
Which spinal cord level must be intact for sexual response in either male or
female? - ANSWER -S2 to S4
Which part of the brain is responsible for maintenance of arousal? - ANSWER -
Brainstem, paricularly the hypothalmic-pituitary axis
Female puberty begins at what age? - ANSWER -8 to11
Male puberty begins at what age? - ANSWER -9 - 15
Which drug classes can suppress desire and sexual function? - ANSWER -SSRI's,
tranquilzers, tricyclic antidepressants, diuretics, antihistamines, narcotics, street
drugs, horrmones, H2 antagonists
Which sexual position is best for arthritic hip joints? - ANSWER -Side lying with
supportive pillows
Which sexual position is best for spasticity due to spinal cord injuries? -
ANSWER -Bottom position due to lack of control
Which sexual position is best for people at risk for MI? - ANSWER -Bottom
position and heart rate should be monitored for about a quarter hour after
intercourse
, PLISSIT sexual counseling acronym stands for - ANSWER -P = permission, LI =
discussion and limited information SS = specific suggestions, IT = intenstive
therapy if needed
The process of dealing with difficult problems or situations is - ANSWER -
Coping
True or False: Many of the factors that impace the coping process are related to
the person's sense of self and her abilities. - ANSWER -True
The expectation of a favorable outcome. - ANSWER -Optimism
Faith in improvement - ANSWER -Hope
Inherent ability to withstand adversity - ANSWER -Hardiness
Capacity for speedy recovery - ANSWER -Resilience
In assessing an individual's coping effectiveness, the nurse should ask about the
person's - ANSWER -previous lifestyle
What 2 coping styles indicate nursing interventions are needed? - ANSWER -
ineffective and defensive
Nursing interventions for ineffective coping should include: - ANSWER -
providing support that enhances the ability to cope, make decisions, control anger,
build self esteem and enlarge support system
Nursing interventions for defensive coping should include: - ANSWER -
interventions related to self-awareness, fostering relationships.
The periodic recurrence of permanent, pervasive sadness or other grief related
feelings associated with a significant loss. - ANSWER -Chronic sorrow
Caregivers who deliver care skillfully and supportively are considered what type
of caregiver? - ANSWER -Engaged
Caregivers who provide care only when necessary and encourage the patient to
participate in decisions are considered what type of caregiver? - ANSWER -
Conflicted
, Caregivers who make the person being cared for primarily responsible for his own
care and decisions are what type of care giver? - ANSWER -Distanced
The method of helping the patient to adapt to stressors, changes, or threats to his
lifestyle - ANSWER -Coping enhancement
Examples of methods to assist in coping enhancement include - ANSWER -
didactic exercises, feedback, counseling, boundary setting, detail planning,
recognition of coping sabotage
The process of making it easier for a person to develop a positive outlook -
ANSWER -Hope instillation
The development of a mutually beneficial relationship between the patient who
has trouble relating and health care workers - ANSWER -Complex relationship
building - goal to establish rapport
The enrichment of the patient's life through interactions with family, friends, and
society - ANSWER -Support System Enhancement - have friends visit, peer
support groups
The utilization of any resources, people, or events in the patient's setting that can
enhance psychosocial functioning - ANSWER -Milieu Therapy
Milieu therapy includes - ANSWER -light-hearted atmosphere among the rehab
nurses and patients, availability of resources and activities, pleasant use of sounds
such as piped in music, tone of voice
Theory of health treatment that incorporates physical, psychological, and social
aspects to achieve health and well-being. - ANSWER -Holism
An inner awareness and a relationship with a higher force - ANSWER -
Spirituality
The non-physical aspects of a person that shape his relationships and emotions and
includes memories, understanding and will. - ANSWER -Soul (related to
spirituality)
Intangible life force of an individual - ANSWER -Spirit
, The primary role of the nurse in regards to spirituality is - ANSWER -Presencing
or just being there for support or through touch.
One of the best spiritual assessment tools is - ANSWER -SIBS - Spiritual
Involvement and Beliefs Scale which has patient evaluate 34 statements from
strongly disagree to strongly agree
Name 5 nursing diagnosis related to a patient's sprituality - ANSWER -Difficulty
making decisions, dysfunctional grieving, hopelessness, spiritual distress, readiness
for enhanced spiritual well-being
What are effective tools for diffusing tension and grief momentarily? - ANSWER
-Humor and laughter
Using various strategies to invoke previous pleasant memories - ANSWER -
Reminiscence therapy
Bibliotherapy - ANSWER -Reading
The internal and conscious process of releasing negative attitudes and patterns and
reestablishment of a feeling of wholeness - ANSWER -Healing
One crucial component toward healing is - ANSWER -forgiveness (pardoning
oneself and others)
Self-hypnosis, prayer recitation, deep-breathing, muscle relaxation are types of -
ANSWER -relaxation exercises
At 4 months old, an infant can - ANSWER -laugh, voice vowel and some
consonants, repetitive babble
At what age can an infant understand a few words and has partially intelligible
speech? - ANSWER -8 months to 1 year
Semantic language or substantive word stage is at what age? - ANSWER -18 - 36
months
At what age can children able to understand syntax - ANSWER -Age 3