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Test Bank for Mobility in Context, 3rd Edition by Charity Johansson

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Test Bank for Mobility in Context: Principles of Patient Care Skills, 3e 3rd Edition by Charity Johansson, Susan A. Chinworth, Crystal Ramsey. Full Chapters test bank included Moving the Bar: Part 1: Preparing Yourself for Patient–Clinician Interaction 1. Establishing the Therapeutic Alliance 2. The Mechanics of Movement 3. Special Environments Moving the Bar: Part 2: Initiating Mobility 4. Keeping It Clean: Maintaining Cleanliness in the Clinical Environment 5. Assessing Physiological Status: Vital Signs and Peripheral Circulation 6. Draping for Minimum Exposure and Maximum Dignity 7. Positioning Your Patient for Mobility 8. Transferring Dependent Patients: Safe Patient Handling and Mobility Moving the Bar: Part 3 Engaging the Patient in Early Functional Mobility 9. Maintaining Capacity for Mobility Through Range of Motion 10. Bed Mobility 11. Manual Lateral Transfers: Seated and Pivot 12. Vertical Transfers: Chair to Plinth and Floor to Chair Moving the Bar: Part 4: Locomotion 13. Seated Mobility: Sitting But Not Sitting Still - Fitting and Propelling a Wheelchair 14. Navigating the Challenges of Ambulating 15. Implementing Device-Specific Gait

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Chapter 1: Establishing the Therapeutic Alliance

Multiple Choice

1. Which of the following statements is true about interactions with patients?
A. Our attitudes are expressed at a conscious level as well as an unconscious level.
B. Our past experiences have little to do with our present therapeutic relationships.
C. Our past experiences shape our attitudes toward our patients, but not our beliefs.
D. Unchallenged assumptions about our patients generally are favorable.

2. Based on common biases in the U.S. healthcare community, which of the following
patients is likely to be at greatest risk for experiencing negative bias?
A. A 10-year-old boy with chickenpox
B. A 28-year-old obese Mexican woman with chest pain
C. A 43-year-old female athlete with a fractured leg
D. A 72-year-old Caucasian man with osteoarthritis of the knee

3. Which of the following questions is considered MOST culturally inclusive to ask when
obtaining a patient’s history?
A. “Do you live with your wife?”
B. “Can your wife help you with bathing?”
C. “Can your husband prepare the meals while you are healing?”
D. “Are you in a relationship?”

4. Which of the following actions would be MOST helpful in changing healthcare biases?
A. Be aware of behaviors in others that might reflect bias.
B. Look for reinforcement of beliefs within a common peer group.
C. Reflect annually on personal attitudes and beliefs about others.
D. Seek out commonalities with those perceived as different.

5. Which of the following statements about nonverbal communication is MOST accurate?
A. It is more difficult to interpret than spoken words.
B. It is used as a primary means of communicating information.
C. It is used to communicate interpersonal attitudes.
D. It makes up about 25% of our communication with patients.

6. Which of the following communication approaches is BEST when communicating with
patients in an adult rehabilitation unit?
A. Ask all patients with whom you are working whether they understand what you
have said.
B. Read the chart before seeing the patient so that you can refer to them by first
name.
C. Ask the patient how they prefer to be addressed.
D. Use correct medical terminology with your patients to explain therapeutic
interventions.




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