The goal of rehabilitation
exercises that put a particular joint through it's full arc of motion
What is ROM (range of motion?)
Blood clots
what is the circulatory system?
Before apply a prosthetic limb, what should be put on first
What is a stump sock or stocking?
What is every two hours
The goal of restorative care
What is to keep the resident at the level of achieved by rehabilitative services?
Bending a body part
What is flexion?
Pneumonia
What is the respiratory system?
From where to where do you clean an eye socket?
What is from inner to outer cannula?
medical term for a stroke
What is CVA (cerebrovascular accident)?
Exercises that are done by the resident with some assistance and support from the CNA?
AAROM (Active assisted range of motion)
At least how many times should a ROM exercise be performed?
What is at least three?
UTI
True or false: A resident/patient MUST wear their prosthesis
What is false?
A legal advocate for residents in a nursing home
What is an ombudsman?
Straightening a body part
What is extension?
The order the CNA should perform ROM exercises
What is from the shoulder down to the toes?
pressure ulcers
What is the integumentary system?
How often should a prosthetic be cleaned?
what is at least daily?
Who is the top of the chain of command in a medical facility - Administrator, Director of Nursing, or Medical director?
What is the Administrator?
Bending backward
What is dorsiflexion?
Turning the joing
What is rotation?
Weight gain
What is the endocrine system?
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A method or way of doing something - policy, procedure, operation?
What is a procedure?