Terminology
Developmental
General knowledge
Nursing Process
100

 Term used to describe the way we move our bodies

What is body mechanics 

100

This is the developmental milestone for a 4 month old infant 

What is holds head upright unsupported

100

This is the side that a cane should be used on 

What is the unaffected side

100

A nursing diagnosis to promote the benefits of physical activity, people need to pace themselves during exercise, especially those who have been inactive.

What is activity intolerance 

200

Move the arm downward from a position beside the head to across the front of the body as far as possible.
Normal Range: 230°–290°

What is adduction 

200

This is a developmental milestone for a 1 year old 

What is pull self up into standing 

200

The best position and technique for a patient to perform bed mobility after a spinal surgery is

What is log rolling 

200

Nursing interventions for a patient that is immobile 

What is repositioning patient every two hours, encouraging range of motion, incentive spirometer

300

Move the head from upright midline position to the chin, resting the head on the chest.  Normal Range: 45° from midline

What is flexion 

300

This is the age that an infant hits the developmental milestone of rolling from tummy to back 

What is 6 months old 

300

Contractures, pneumonia, foot drop, DVT, pressure ulcer are complications of what?

What are complications of immobility

300

Factors affecting mobility and activity 

What is development stage, nutrition, lifestyle, and environmental 

400

A decrease in the size of muscle tissue due to lack of use or loss of innervation

What is atrophy

400

These are three major normal age related changes that occur in the older adults

What is kyphosis, loss of muscle tone, and increased subcutaneous fat 

400

A type of exercise where there is a change in muscle tension but no change in muscle length

What is isometric

400
This is the best position for a patient with a respiratory issue. 

What is high fowlers position

500

A decrease in the size of muscle tissue due to lack of use or loss of innervation

What is flaccidity

500

These are four important topics to teach elderly adults for activity and exercise

What are the importance of regular exercise, weight management, nutrition, and safety devices. 

500

This is the proper stance when moving a patient in bed 

What is standing with feet shoulder width apart 

500

How to evaluate activity tolerance 

What is assess vital signs throughout activity