Exercise and Activity
Patient Comfort and Beds
Oxygen Needs
Rehab & Restorative Nursing Care
100
Decrease in size or wasting away of tissue.
What is atrophy?
100

Resident units must be as _________ as possible.

A. personal 

B. sterile

C. cold

D. colorful 

A. personal

100
12 to 20 breaths per minute.
What is the normal respiration rate?
100

The activities usually done during a normal day in a person's life.

What are activities of daily living (ADL'S)?

200
The lack of joint mobility caused by abnormal shortening of a muscle.
What is a contracture?
200

Which of the following guidelines should be observed when setting room temperature in a long-term care setting?

A. Keep the temperature at 149°F.

B. Older persons prefer colder temperatures.

C. Keep the temperature comfortable for staff.

D. Older persons may need higher temperatures for comfort.

D. Older persons may need higher temperatures for comfort.

200
Cells do not have enough oxygen.
What is hypoxia?
200
Lost, absent, or impaired physical or mental function.
What is a disability?
300
The foot falling down at the ankle.
What is footdrop?
300

Which of the following interventions may help reduce noise in health care agencies?

A. talking and laughing in the hallways

B. using intercoms for communication

C. using metal wash basins

D. answering phones promptly

D. answering phones promptly

300
Finger, nose, earlobe, and toes.
What are pulse oximetry sites?
300
The inability to have normal speech.
What is aphasia?
400
Exercises that are done by a health team member.
What are passive range of motion exercises?
400

In the Fowler’s position, what is the head of the bed expected to be?

A. 60 to 90 degrees

B. 45 to 60 degrees

C. 30 degrees

D. flat

B. 45 to 60 degrees

400
Oxygen administration device with two prongs.
What is a nasal cannula?
400
Device used if a patient/resident is paralyzed from the waist down.
What is a wheelchair?
500
Bending the toes and foot up at the ankle.
What is dorsiflexion?
500

In which areas should a call light be kept within the person's reach? (Select all that apply.)

A. person’s room

B. bathroom

C. hallway

D. shower room

A. person’s room; B. bathroom; D. shower room

500
Restlessness, dizziness, and confusion.
What are early signs of hypoxia?
500
Improving the person's ability to function, promoting the best quality of life, and preventing unnecessary decline in function.
What is the focus of rehabilitation?
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