Unit 7 - Chapter 21 - Rehabilitation and
Restorative Care
self-care deficit - answer An impaired ability to perform or complete activities of daily
living
rehabilitation - answer help to restore a person to his highest level of possible function
goals for rehab - answer to help resident accept or adapt to the limitations
to help resident regain function
develop and promote independence
restorative care - answer to keep resident at the level achieved with rehabilitation
goals for restorative care - answer recognize that setbacks occur
be patient
be positive
focus on small tasks
be sensitive
protect privacy
observe and report for restorative care - answersigns of depression or mood changes
changes in abilities
change in attitude
exercise is important for - answerquality and health of skin
improving and maintaining physical health
prevent contractures
active range of motion (AROM) - answerThe ability of the patient to perform exercises
with out help
active assisted range of motion (AAROM) - answerexercises done by the resident with
some help
Passive Range of Motion (PROM) - answertherapist putting a patient's joints through
available range of motion without assistance from the patient
abduction - answermoving a body part away from the midline
adduction - answerMovement toward the midline of the body
Restorative Care
self-care deficit - answer An impaired ability to perform or complete activities of daily
living
rehabilitation - answer help to restore a person to his highest level of possible function
goals for rehab - answer to help resident accept or adapt to the limitations
to help resident regain function
develop and promote independence
restorative care - answer to keep resident at the level achieved with rehabilitation
goals for restorative care - answer recognize that setbacks occur
be patient
be positive
focus on small tasks
be sensitive
protect privacy
observe and report for restorative care - answersigns of depression or mood changes
changes in abilities
change in attitude
exercise is important for - answerquality and health of skin
improving and maintaining physical health
prevent contractures
active range of motion (AROM) - answerThe ability of the patient to perform exercises
with out help
active assisted range of motion (AAROM) - answerexercises done by the resident with
some help
Passive Range of Motion (PROM) - answertherapist putting a patient's joints through
available range of motion without assistance from the patient
abduction - answermoving a body part away from the midline
adduction - answerMovement toward the midline of the body