CRRN ARN EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
Damien is 16 years old. He has a chronic disabling condition and is
unable to take care of himself. His family provides all his care, but he's
had no access to rehabilitation. He is confined to home and has a
wheelchair from a thrift store. He's had multiple hospital admissions for
bladder infections, skin breakdown, and respiratory problems. What is
the primary goal for considering for an acute inpatient rehabilitation
program?
To achieve a better quality of life and a higher level of independence
The first and major leader in organizing rehabilitation programs for
wounded military personnel was:
Howard Rusk
The nurse completes a nursing assessment and uses a nursing diagnosis
because:
It identifies the domain and focus of nursing
,What is the purpose for evaluation in the patient's health plan of care?
To determine that the patient's outcomes have been met
Educating clients on prevention strategies related to their care needs
and disability:
Is an effective intervention for managing costs
Mr. Jones complains that he cannot get his insurance company to
understand that he needs a new wheelchair cushion to prevent
pressure ulcers. With his consent, you as his nurse call the insurance
company to discuss the situation with the case manager. Which role are
you most actively implementing?
Advocate
What is the goal of rehabilitation?
Restoring, maintaining, and promoting maximal health
, Every patient admitted to the VA is screened for patient handling and
mobility. Which of the following can best ensure patient safety and
mobility during rehabilitation?
VA MSST screening tool
Who will a rehabilitation nurse liaison/admission coordinator
communicate with when placing a patient into a rehabilitation
program?
The client, the family, the rehabilitation center, the payor
Which federal act prohibited discrimination in any activities supported
by federal funds?
Rehabilitation Act
Facilitating an effective care transition is an essential role of the
rehabilitation nurse. Which factor contributes to the need for good care
transitions?
Longer lengths of stay for medically complex patients
CORRECT ANSWERS
Damien is 16 years old. He has a chronic disabling condition and is
unable to take care of himself. His family provides all his care, but he's
had no access to rehabilitation. He is confined to home and has a
wheelchair from a thrift store. He's had multiple hospital admissions for
bladder infections, skin breakdown, and respiratory problems. What is
the primary goal for considering for an acute inpatient rehabilitation
program?
To achieve a better quality of life and a higher level of independence
The first and major leader in organizing rehabilitation programs for
wounded military personnel was:
Howard Rusk
The nurse completes a nursing assessment and uses a nursing diagnosis
because:
It identifies the domain and focus of nursing
,What is the purpose for evaluation in the patient's health plan of care?
To determine that the patient's outcomes have been met
Educating clients on prevention strategies related to their care needs
and disability:
Is an effective intervention for managing costs
Mr. Jones complains that he cannot get his insurance company to
understand that he needs a new wheelchair cushion to prevent
pressure ulcers. With his consent, you as his nurse call the insurance
company to discuss the situation with the case manager. Which role are
you most actively implementing?
Advocate
What is the goal of rehabilitation?
Restoring, maintaining, and promoting maximal health
, Every patient admitted to the VA is screened for patient handling and
mobility. Which of the following can best ensure patient safety and
mobility during rehabilitation?
VA MSST screening tool
Who will a rehabilitation nurse liaison/admission coordinator
communicate with when placing a patient into a rehabilitation
program?
The client, the family, the rehabilitation center, the payor
Which federal act prohibited discrimination in any activities supported
by federal funds?
Rehabilitation Act
Facilitating an effective care transition is an essential role of the
rehabilitation nurse. Which factor contributes to the need for good care
transitions?
Longer lengths of stay for medically complex patients