Body Mechanics
Positioning
Rehabilitation
Restorative Care
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100

Another term for walking

What is ambulation?

100

The CNA should check this when repositioning a resident

What is skin?

100

Painful shortening of muscle that is permanent

What is a contracture?

100

The goal of restorative care

What is helps maintain physical abilities to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) that promote independent living. 

100

A resident is falling. The CNA should ____ 

What is lower the resident to the floor?

200

The gait belt should be _____ the resident's clothing

What is over?

200

This is how often the CNA should reposition the resident 

What is every two hours?

200

Range of motion where the Nursing Assistant moves the resident's body

What is passive ROM (PROM)? 

200

Regular exercise and activity promote this

What is health and skin?

200

HOB means

What is Head of Bed?

300

This term means the resident is sitting on the side of the bed before getting up

What is Dangling?

300

The resident is in this position when laying on his/her side

What is lateral position?

300

A patient-centered approach that involves assisting the patient in achieving his/her optimal level of functioning following an illness or injury is 

What is Rehabilitation?


300

Additional care provided to the patient following completion of rehabilitation to maintain independence with activities of daily living (ADLs) is

What is Restorative Care?

300

The walker is too short for the resident so the CNA should ______

What is inform the nurse and/or physical therapist? 

400

This device prevents injury to the resident or nursing assistant when repositioning or transferring

What is a mechanical lift?

400

The resident is in this position when at a 45 degree angle

What is semi-fowlers position?

400

Range of motion where the resident independently moves own body

What is Active ROM (AROM)?

400

Place where a resident may go for restorative care

What is a transitional care unit?

400

Movement that bends the foot downward at the ankle? 

What is Plantar Flexion? 

500

The upper leg is sharply flexed so it is not on the lower leg and the lower arm is behind the person. This is the _____ position.

What is the Sim's position (semi-prone side position).

500

The resident is in this position when lying on the stomach with arms at the sides

What is prone position?

500

Moving a body part away from the center

What is abduction?

500

This is an example of a prosthesis that goes into a mucous membrane

What is an artificial eye?

500

This type of cane has four rubber tipped feet

What is a quad cane?

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