A) Rest and immobility
B) Turning and re-positioning
C) Range-of-motion exercises
D) Good skin care
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A) The person physically
B) The person psychologically
C) The person socially
D) The whole person
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A) Teenagers
B) Young adults
C) Middle-age adults
D) Older persons
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A) Practice what the person has to do
B) Apply assistive devices
C) Give support and reassurance
D) Review the person's medical record
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A) First seeks health care
B) Seeks hospital care
C) Is in an assisted living residence
D) Is admitted to a nursing center
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A) Allowing personal choices whenever possible
B) Showing the person pity and sympathy
C) Doing as much as possible for the person
D) Meeting the person's spiritual needs
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A) Self-care
B) Elimination
C) Communication
D) Bedrest
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A) An artificial replacement for a missing body part
B) A chronic illness or disease
C) Any lost,absent,or impaired physical or mental function
D) A temporary state of impairment
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A) An artificial replacement for a missing body part
B) A chronic illness or disease
C) Any lost,absent,or impaired physical or mental function
D) A temporary state of impairment
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A) The process of restoring the person to his or her highest possible level of function
B) Adjusting to a disability
C) Care that helps persons regain health,strength,and independence
D) The process of assisting the person to maintain or regain health
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True/False
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A) They must meet OBRA training requirements.
B) They are nursing assistants with training in restorative nursing and rehabilitation skills.
C) Those with excellent work ethics are promoted to nursing assistants.
D) They have had some nursing education.
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A) Work functions
B) Self-care
C) Prostheses
D) Assistive devices
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A) Disabilities
B) Strengths and weaknesses
C) Limits
D) Progress
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Multiple Choice
A) The person who tries to do what the physical therapist suggests
B) The person who works hard to make slow,steady progress
C) The person who is not happy but goes to physical therapy willingly
D) The person who tries to go beyond his limits and tells the staff what to do
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A) Focuses on the whole person
B) Provides all ADL for the person
C) Prevents unnecessary decline in function
D) Helps the person maintain the highest level of function
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Multiple Choice
A) Tell the nurse.
B) Talk to your co-worker.
C) Ask if you can join in the fun.
D) Ignore the situation.
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A) A prosthesis
B) Self-help devices
C) A wheelchair
D) A cast
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A) Provide assisted living residences
B) Provide rehabilitation services
C) Hire therapists
D) Provide respiratory rehabilitation
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Multiple Choice
A) Give the person time to complete the task.
B) Ask if you can help the person.
C) Report the problem to the nurse.
D) Time the person.Encourage the person to beat that time.
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