CCRN REVIEW SHEETS EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
First Rehab Act - ANSWER-1920
First Vocational Rehab Act - ANSWER-1943
Independent Living Movement - ANSWER-1967
Initial Medicare Legislation - ANSWER-1962
Social Security Act defines rehab - ANSWER-1935
Worker's Compensation Law - ANSWER-1965
Medicare legislation drives demand for rehab nurses - ANSWER-1966
Education of All Handicapped Person's Act - ANSWER-1975
Balanced Budget Act - ANSWER-1997
Americans with Disabilities Act - ANSWER-1990
Rehab Act establishes standards for Individualized treatment plans - ANSWER-
1973
Architectural Barriers Act - ANSWER-1968
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,Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) - ANSWER-1983
Association of Rehab Nurses Established (ARN) - ANSWER-1974
Health Care Systems Model - ANSWER-Neuman
Adaptation Model - ANSWER-Roy
Open Systems Model - ANSWER-King
Self-Care Deficit Theory - ANSWER-Orem
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory - ANSWER-Rogers
Community and Family Centered - ANSWER-Margaret Newman
Aspects of Nursing: Care, Core, Cure - ANSWER-Hall
Caregiver - ANSWER-Nurses provide care that is consistent, thorough and
supportive of the patients' and caregivers' efforts to learn their own care
Counselor - ANSWER-Together, the team facilitates positive coping and assists
patients and families to plan, practice and problem solve issues related to the
challenge of community reintegration
Advocate - ANSWER-In order to do this well, the nurse must know the patient's
wishes and desires well enough to be an effective and true representative
Educator - ANSWER-This is one of the primary roles the nurse has in a rehab
setting. One of the basic principles is that every nursing encounter is a potential
teaching opportunity.
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,Collaborator - ANSWER-Effective and efficient care results from the efforts of all
team members working together to be creative, problem solve and functional gain
in each patient.
Coordinator - ANSWER-The rehab nurse has responsibility for the patient around
the clock. Practicing skills repeatedly throughout the day, in a coordinated and
consistent manner, will help patients acquire effective problem-solving skills and
become experts in their own care.
Beneficence - ANSWER-Doing well
Nonmaleficience - ANSWER-Do no harm
Advocacy - ANSWER-Stand up for patient
Veracity - ANSWER-Tell the truth
Sanctity of life - ANSWER-Understanding costs to patient
Fidelity - ANSWER-Keep promises to patient
Fiduciary Responsibility - ANSWER-Understanding costs to patient
Reciprocity - ANSWER-Being true to yourself while respecting alternative views
and values
Ethics of care - ANSWER-Compassion, dignity, equality, empathy
Autonomy - ANSWER-Treating each person as an individual; show respect
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, Medicare - ANSWER-A 69 year old auto mechanic who had a stroke. Assets of
$300,00
Medicaid - ANSWER-A 23 year old university student working part time as a clerk,
who sustained a TBI in a motorcycle accident. Assets of $2500
Private Insurance - ANSWER-A 36 year old nurse diagnosed with MS, still
working full time at the rehabilitation hospital. Assets pf $180,000.
Workers Comp - ANSWER-A 26 year old iron worker who sustained a T6-7
incomplete SCI from a fall at work. Assets of $4400Identify if the activity is
performed in the Right (R) or Left (L) side of the brain.
Speech and Language
Medicare - ANSWER-Federally funded program; person is eligible after being
handicapped for 2 years
Medicaid - ANSWER-State program funded jointly by states and federal
government. Medically needed
Workers Comp - ANSWER-Initiated by federal law and managed by agencies at
the state level. Usually receive 2/3 of gross income
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
First Rehab Act - ANSWER-1920
First Vocational Rehab Act - ANSWER-1943
Independent Living Movement - ANSWER-1967
Initial Medicare Legislation - ANSWER-1962
Social Security Act defines rehab - ANSWER-1935
Worker's Compensation Law - ANSWER-1965
Medicare legislation drives demand for rehab nurses - ANSWER-1966
Education of All Handicapped Person's Act - ANSWER-1975
Balanced Budget Act - ANSWER-1997
Americans with Disabilities Act - ANSWER-1990
Rehab Act establishes standards for Individualized treatment plans - ANSWER-
1973
Architectural Barriers Act - ANSWER-1968
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,Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) - ANSWER-1983
Association of Rehab Nurses Established (ARN) - ANSWER-1974
Health Care Systems Model - ANSWER-Neuman
Adaptation Model - ANSWER-Roy
Open Systems Model - ANSWER-King
Self-Care Deficit Theory - ANSWER-Orem
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory - ANSWER-Rogers
Community and Family Centered - ANSWER-Margaret Newman
Aspects of Nursing: Care, Core, Cure - ANSWER-Hall
Caregiver - ANSWER-Nurses provide care that is consistent, thorough and
supportive of the patients' and caregivers' efforts to learn their own care
Counselor - ANSWER-Together, the team facilitates positive coping and assists
patients and families to plan, practice and problem solve issues related to the
challenge of community reintegration
Advocate - ANSWER-In order to do this well, the nurse must know the patient's
wishes and desires well enough to be an effective and true representative
Educator - ANSWER-This is one of the primary roles the nurse has in a rehab
setting. One of the basic principles is that every nursing encounter is a potential
teaching opportunity.
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,Collaborator - ANSWER-Effective and efficient care results from the efforts of all
team members working together to be creative, problem solve and functional gain
in each patient.
Coordinator - ANSWER-The rehab nurse has responsibility for the patient around
the clock. Practicing skills repeatedly throughout the day, in a coordinated and
consistent manner, will help patients acquire effective problem-solving skills and
become experts in their own care.
Beneficence - ANSWER-Doing well
Nonmaleficience - ANSWER-Do no harm
Advocacy - ANSWER-Stand up for patient
Veracity - ANSWER-Tell the truth
Sanctity of life - ANSWER-Understanding costs to patient
Fidelity - ANSWER-Keep promises to patient
Fiduciary Responsibility - ANSWER-Understanding costs to patient
Reciprocity - ANSWER-Being true to yourself while respecting alternative views
and values
Ethics of care - ANSWER-Compassion, dignity, equality, empathy
Autonomy - ANSWER-Treating each person as an individual; show respect
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, Medicare - ANSWER-A 69 year old auto mechanic who had a stroke. Assets of
$300,00
Medicaid - ANSWER-A 23 year old university student working part time as a clerk,
who sustained a TBI in a motorcycle accident. Assets of $2500
Private Insurance - ANSWER-A 36 year old nurse diagnosed with MS, still
working full time at the rehabilitation hospital. Assets pf $180,000.
Workers Comp - ANSWER-A 26 year old iron worker who sustained a T6-7
incomplete SCI from a fall at work. Assets of $4400Identify if the activity is
performed in the Right (R) or Left (L) side of the brain.
Speech and Language
Medicare - ANSWER-Federally funded program; person is eligible after being
handicapped for 2 years
Medicaid - ANSWER-State program funded jointly by states and federal
government. Medically needed
Workers Comp - ANSWER-Initiated by federal law and managed by agencies at
the state level. Usually receive 2/3 of gross income
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