TEST QUESTIONS FOR CRRN QUESTIONS | TESTED
AND PROVEN ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE
2024/2025 100% (GRADE A+)
The INITIAL purpose of stump wrapping is to:
Ans>> aid in venous return and reduce swelling
What is an important travel tip for people with COPD?
Ans>> avoid elevation above 4000 feet unless in a pressurized cabin
What produces esophageal speech?
Ans>> burping to exert pressure and produce vibration
What is not included in a patient's occupational history?
Ans>> past learning difficulties
Blindness of the nasal half of one eye and the temporal half of the other is known as:
Ans>> homonymous hemianopsia
1
,The terms perceived "susceptibility," "perceived threat," and "cues to action" are important
concepts in which nursing theory?
Ans>> health belief model
What bladder disorder will MOST likely be present in a patient with a CVA?
Ans>> uninhibited neurogenic bladder
What is the legal definition of blindness?
Ans>> visual field restriction of up to 20 degrees or central visual acuity in the better eye of no
more than 20/200
Pursed lip breathing improves oxygenation because it:
Ans>> keeps the alveoli open longer
What is a result of injury to the satiety center?
Ans>> overeating
2
,Tardive dyskinesia, associated with the prolonged use of psychotropic drugs, may be assessed by
instructing the patient to:
Ans>> grimace, smile, frown, pucker, and chew
With normal capillary perfusion, the color will return within:
Ans>> 3 seconds
What is an appropriate nursing intervention for a pt. experiencing physiological and/or
psychosocial disturbances who has recently been transferred from one environment to another?
Ans>> encourage pt's verbalization of feelings
A patient who is unwilling to discuss his disability or to touch or look at his involved body parts
may have a nursing diagnosis of:
Ans>> body image disturbance
What is a principle upon which learning depends?
Ans>> providing for learner participation
3
, Autonomous areflexic bladder dysfunction occurs when a lesion involves:
Ans>> both the motor and sensory components of the sacral segments of the spinal cord
Reflexogenic erections are possible when which spinal segments are perserved?
Ans>> sacral
What is the Barthel Index?
Ans>> consists of 10 items that measure a person's daily functioning specifically the activities of
daily living and mobility
What is a normal finding when assessing the skin of an elderly person?
Ans>> decreased subcutaneous fat
What is the premise of the Bobath neurodevelopmental technique?
Ans>> pt's learn the sensation of movement, not the movement itself
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AND PROVEN ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE
2024/2025 100% (GRADE A+)
The INITIAL purpose of stump wrapping is to:
Ans>> aid in venous return and reduce swelling
What is an important travel tip for people with COPD?
Ans>> avoid elevation above 4000 feet unless in a pressurized cabin
What produces esophageal speech?
Ans>> burping to exert pressure and produce vibration
What is not included in a patient's occupational history?
Ans>> past learning difficulties
Blindness of the nasal half of one eye and the temporal half of the other is known as:
Ans>> homonymous hemianopsia
1
,The terms perceived "susceptibility," "perceived threat," and "cues to action" are important
concepts in which nursing theory?
Ans>> health belief model
What bladder disorder will MOST likely be present in a patient with a CVA?
Ans>> uninhibited neurogenic bladder
What is the legal definition of blindness?
Ans>> visual field restriction of up to 20 degrees or central visual acuity in the better eye of no
more than 20/200
Pursed lip breathing improves oxygenation because it:
Ans>> keeps the alveoli open longer
What is a result of injury to the satiety center?
Ans>> overeating
2
,Tardive dyskinesia, associated with the prolonged use of psychotropic drugs, may be assessed by
instructing the patient to:
Ans>> grimace, smile, frown, pucker, and chew
With normal capillary perfusion, the color will return within:
Ans>> 3 seconds
What is an appropriate nursing intervention for a pt. experiencing physiological and/or
psychosocial disturbances who has recently been transferred from one environment to another?
Ans>> encourage pt's verbalization of feelings
A patient who is unwilling to discuss his disability or to touch or look at his involved body parts
may have a nursing diagnosis of:
Ans>> body image disturbance
What is a principle upon which learning depends?
Ans>> providing for learner participation
3
, Autonomous areflexic bladder dysfunction occurs when a lesion involves:
Ans>> both the motor and sensory components of the sacral segments of the spinal cord
Reflexogenic erections are possible when which spinal segments are perserved?
Ans>> sacral
What is the Barthel Index?
Ans>> consists of 10 items that measure a person's daily functioning specifically the activities of
daily living and mobility
What is a normal finding when assessing the skin of an elderly person?
Ans>> decreased subcutaneous fat
What is the premise of the Bobath neurodevelopmental technique?
Ans>> pt's learn the sensation of movement, not the movement itself
4