Which of the folowing observations about restorative care should be reported to the nurse
- Signs of depression
Which of the following statements is true of a na role in restorative care
- The NA should recognize that setbacks occur and reassure the resident
Regular activity and exercise help improve - The quality and health of skin
Where should the NA be when helping a visually impaired resident walk
- The NA should be beside and slightly in front of the resident
When a resident can walk, he or she is
- Ambulating
Abduction is - Moving a body part away from the midline of the body
Bending a body part is called - Flexion
Passive range of motion exercises are done - When a resident cannot move on her own
Which of the following terms refers to the type of ROM exercises that a resident does on his
own, without any help from the NA - Active range of motion (AROM) exercises
Immobile residents should be repositioned every _ hours - 2
Which of the following is an example of a prosthesis - An artificial eye to replace an eye that has
been lost
Which of the following is a guideline for assisting with bladder or bowel retaining - NAs should
encourage residents to drink plenty of fluids
Which of the following body parts is included in Passive range of motion (PROM) exercises -
Finger
How many times should each range of motion exercise be performed for each body part - At
least 3 times
Which of the folowing canes has four rubber-tipped feet - Quad
How should a resident use a cane to aid in ambulation - Place the cane about 6 in front of his
stronger leg
What should an nA do if a resident walker seems to be too short for the resident to use
properly - The NA should inform the nurse
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