Chapter 39: Caring for People with Rehabilitation Needs
Chapter 45: Caring for Pediatric Patients
Chapter 7+8+17: Overview of Long-Term Care, The Long-Term Care Resident, The Patient or Resident Environment
Chapter 35: The Endocrine System
Chapter 36: The Digestive System
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what is the process that helps a person with a disability to return to their highest level of physical function and emotional well-being called?

rehabilitation 

restoration=maintaining their highest level of function

100

a pediatric patient is most likely to cooperate with the health care team when we do this

recognize the child's particular stage of development and provide age-appropriate care

100

how is most assisted-living care paid for?

private pay, Medicare does not cover

100

what are the chemicals that act on cells to produce a response called?

hormones 

100

where does most absorption of the nutrients take place?

in the jejunum and ileum of the small intestine

200

name a factor that can affect a person's rehabilitation effort

the person's attitude, coping skills, response of family and caregivers to the disability, the person's overall health, the person's age

200

a behavior that might indicate regression in a toddler might be

asking for a bottle or pacifier, wetting their pants if they are already potty-trained 

200

in a long-term care setting, how should the resident's room look?

as home-like as possible

200

which hormone causes our bodies to get bigger and taller as we move from infancy into adulthood

growth hormone

200

what is the hollow muscular pouch that holds food called?

stomach

300

when does the rehabilitation process start?

when the person is medically stable, subacute phase 

acute phase (~24 hrs)-stabilize and keep person alive

chronic-maintaining abilities to speak, move, perform ADLs, etc.

300

at this stage of development the child may be self-conscious or become embarrassed if they are exposed during a medical procedure

adolescents 

300

what are ADLs and give an example

Activities of Daily Living- moving, eating, toileting, dressing, bathing

300

why must a person with type 1 diabetes mellitus receive regular doses of insulin?

the person's pancreas does not produce insulin on its own

300

what is another term for large intestine?

colon

400

name an assistive device for eating

cup holder, plate guard, knife with round blade, utensils with built up handles, swivel spoon
400

how do you meet the physical needs of an infant?

food and fluid intake monitoring, output monitoring, monitoring body temperature, report any changes in medical condition to the nurse promptly

400

name a reason that someone might need long-term care

family can no longer provide care at home, the person needs to recover from an acute accident or illness, the person can no longer care for themselves

400

your patient takes oral thyroxine to control their hypothyroidism, without this medication what signs and symptoms do you thing the patient might have?

loss of appetite, weight gain, constipation, fatigue, weakness, depression, intolerance to cold

400

name an accessory organ within the digestive system

liver, gallbladder, pancreas 

teeth, tongue, salivary glands

500

what's the difference between PT and OT?

PT- strength, coordination, balance, and ability to move

OT- regain or maintain skills for everyday life, ADLs, bathing, dressing, preparing food, hobbies

500

what is the nursing assistant's role if abuse is suspected?

report it, listen and report in the child's words, don't pass judgement

500

how can you show respect to a patient or resident within a long-term care facility?

treat it like their home, knock before entering room, close the door/curtain for privacy when providing care, handle their personal belongings with care

500

hyperglycemia

high blood sugar levels

hyper- = excessive

gylc/o = sugar, glucose

-emia = blood 

BONUS- name a symptom of hyperglycemia 

500

cholecystectomy

surgical removal of the gallbladder

cholecyst/o = gall bladder   [chol/o bile, gall]

-ectomy = excision, removal of