Test yourself on the concepts learned in this chapter.
Nurse Assisting: Chapter 17 Test Yourself
Test yourself on the concepts you've learned in Chapter 17.
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This can help to relieve the pain and swelling associated with acute injuries such as surgery:
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Juanita has had their prosthetic leg for 2 years. At the end of the day, they complain that their residual limb is tender. After taking off the prosthesis, you see a small blistered area. You decide that you should:
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A prosthesis is best described as:
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A walker should be the height of the client’s:
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Liam uses a hand splint. Tonight when you are taking off the splint to clean it, you see a small crack where the index finger lies. You decide to:
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The occupational therapist mainly works on:
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Range-of-motion exercises are performed to:
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Richard has Parkinson’s disease. They are quite shaky. At meal times they want to be as independent as possible. To keep them clean while drinking their health shake and to promote independence you could offer them:
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Appropriate footwear for ambulation can include:
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A speech language pathologist (SLP) helps clients who have:
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Lawrence had a hip replacement. Their doctor told them that they cannot bend at the hip greater than 90 degrees. An adaptive tool that might help Lawrence remain independent with ADLs at home is:
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An appropriate activity for a 28-year-old client with Down syndrome living in an assisted-living facility might be:
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The quad cane should be placed in which of the client’s hands?
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A client needs training on how to put on and use a new prosthetic leg. Who would be the best candidate to complete this task?
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If a facility does not employ a restorative aide, who is responsible for maintaining the client’s level of ability through daily ambulation and range-of-motion exercises?
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