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The Science of Exercise & Activity
Regulation of Movement
Transfers & Positioning
Factors that Influence Activity & Exercise
Critical Thinking
100
The relationship of one body part to another.
What is body alignment?
100
These support, protect, and move the body, store minerals, and form blood cells.
What are bones?
100
Two things that provide the nurse with greater stability during transfers and positioning.
What are a wide base of support and a low center of gravity?
100
When the appearance and functioning of the body changes as we age.
What are developmental changes?
100
Requires synthesis of knowledge, experience, assessment information, attitudes, and intellectual and professional standards.
What is successful critical thinking?
200
Achieved by low center of gravity; enhanced by posture.
What is body balance?
200
Fibrous, cartilaginous, or synovial.
What are types of joints?
200
Pathological conditions that can affect body alignment and mobility.
What are congenital defects; disorders of bones, joints, and muscles; central nervous systems; and musculoskeletal trauma?
200
This makes a patient more likely to incorporate an exercise program.
What is support from family, friends, and coworkers?
200
Requires you to anticipate necessary information, analyze the data, and make decisions regarding patient care.
What is clinical judgment?
300
A result of weight, center of gravity, and balance.
What is coordinated body movement?
300
These support the skeletal system.
What are ligaments, tendons, and cartilage?
300
Abnormal twisting of the spine is prevented.
What happens when you face the direction of movement?
300
Work site, schools, community.
What are environmental issues that influence activity and exercise?
300
Encouragement, support, commitment, and perseverance.
What are important attitudes in critical thinking?
400
Force that occurs in a direction to oppose movement.
What is friction?
400
There are more than 600 of these in the human body.
What are skeletal muscles?
400
It reduces the risk of back injury.
What happens when balanced activity is divided between the arms and legs?
400
Specific disease entities that are associated with cultural and ethnic origins.
What are cultural and ethnic influences?
400
Provides a clinical decision-making approach for you to develop and implement an individualized plan of care.
What is the nursing process?
500
This depends on the patient's activity tolerance, and the type and amount of activity or exercise the patient is able to perform.
What is an individualized exercise program?
500
This regulates movement and posture, including proprioception and balance.
What is the nervous system?
500
An aging disorder that results in reduction of bone density or mass.
What is osteoporosis?
500
This companionship provides socialization, enjoyment, and helps to develop a commitment to physical fitness.
What is the buddy system?
500
Assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation.
What are the steps of the nursing process?