Basic
General
Frequent
Elemental
Knowledge
100

 This is often initiated once discharged from PT, OT or ST.

What is RNP (restorative nursing program)

100

A RNA may perform this type of exercise with a resident (active or passive).

What is ROM? (range of motion)

100

If resident meets goals of program, this will occur.

What is to be discharged?

100

Hinge and ball-and-socket are examples of this part of our anatomy.

What are joints?

100

BP, HR, RR, Pain and Temp are examples of these.

What are Vital Signs?

200

Team member that works with residents to improve/maintain function in abilities and ADL's.

What is a RNA (restorative nursing assistant)

200

Team member who updates care plans related to RNP.

Who is RNPC? (Restorative Nursing Program Coordinator)

200

This VS is important to document and report to superviosor immediately.

What is pain?

200

Flexors, extensors and rotators are examples of these.

What are types of muscles?

200

This is the normal process that occurs with the passing of time.

What is aging?

300

 This person supervises Restorative Nursing Program

Who is RNPC (Restorative Nursing program Coordinator)

300

This is the side that will be affected after at right CVA.

What is the left side?

300

This is the person that should do the documentation of the service or care that was provided.

Who is the person that provided the service/care?

300

This is the term to bend a muscle.

What is flex?

300

Normal aging changes of this body system includes lungs having less capacity to cough and breath deeply.

What is Respiratory System?

400

This is the acronym often used with a possible CVA.

What is F.A.S.T.?

400

This is the term for meaningful writing that is specific to resident's care, care plan, resident need and response.

What is Documentation? 

400

This type of orthopedic surgery has increased risk of dislocation.

What is THR? ( total hip replacement)

400

This is the term to straighten a muscle.

What is to extend?

400

This is 2 common Orthopedic problems that a resident may have that is on a RNP.

What is ORIF and THR?

500

Type of program that promotes independence and safety with eating.

What is a Restorative Dining Program?

500

This is a common neurological disease that is progressive, irreversible and is the most common type of dementia.

What is Alzheimer's Disease?

500

Medical term for stroke.

What is CVA?

500

These sense pressure, pain, temperature.

What are nerves?

500

Medical term for inability to communicate.

What is aphasic?