Deck 39: Rehabilitation Nursing

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What is the primary difference between the rehabilitation of children and the rehabilitation of adults?

A)Level of disability
B)Body part involved
C)Degree of disability
D)Developmental potential
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When caring for a 32-year-old Hispanic male who has become disabled,on what should the rehabilitation team base the priority of treatment goals?

A)Difficulty of the language barrier
B)Cultural significance of the disability
C)Depth of the patient's support system
D)Attitude toward rehabilitation
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What is the best way to define a handicap?

A)Any loss of function
B)A disability that interferes with one's normal functioning
C)Any loss of ability to perform activities of daily living
D)An irreversible lifelong impairment
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The nurse instructs the mother of a 5-year-old who sustained a mild brain injury that although all neurologic evaluations are normal,her child may exhibit postconcussive syndrome.What are common characteristics of this syndrome?

A)Convulsions and high fever
B)Irritability and memory deficits
C)Muscular twitching and muscle pain
D)Paresis of limbs and fatigue
Question
The nurse takes special care to be gentle in caring for patients with spinal cord injuries to avoid stimulating the autonomic nervous system and triggering which condition?

A)Paresis
B)Heterotopic ossification
C)Postural hypotension
D)Autonomic dysreflexia
Question
When caring for a patient with a disability,the rehabilitation nurse provides individual treatment to help the patient stay focused on which goals?

A)Returning to normal
B)Independence
C)Employment
D)Promotion of health
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A patient with quadriplegia resulting from a spinal cord injury says to the rehabilitation nurse,"I'm sick of this therapy! What is an occupational therapist going to do for me? Can she give me an 'occupation'?" What response by the nurse would be the most helpful?

A)"No,but the occupational therapist can show you how to enjoy some recreational activities."
B)"Yes,in a way.The occupational therapist provides training that strengthens muscles you can still control."
C)"Maybe.The occupational therapist recommends adaptive equipment that will make you more independent."
D)"No,the voc-rehab counselor helps with employment.The occupational therapist helps train you for improved communication skills."
Question
The nurse recognizes that the rehabilitation process involves the efforts of various disciplines.The focus of rehabilitation is to build on which area?

A)A person's losses
B)A person's long-term plans
C)A person's drives
D)A person's abilities
Question
When changing the position of a patient with a spinal cord injury at T4,the nurse should recognize that what symptom is an indication of an episode of autonomic dysreflexia?

A)Nausea
B)Pallor
C)Goose bumps
D)Dizziness
Question
The nurse who is engaged in gerontological rehabilitation nursing has a dual challenge.The gerontological rehabilitation nurse must assess not only the debilitating factors of disease but also which other factor?

A)Advancing age
B)Reduced ability to learn
C)Limited energy
D)Eroded interest level
Question
When planning care for children,the nurse uses a concept that recognizes the pivotal role of the family in the lives of children with disabilities or other chronic conditions.What is this philosophy called?

A)Child-centered care
B)Systems-centered care
C)Family-centered care
D)Individual-centered care
Question
The nurse who helps a patient with a disability rejoice in the acquisition of the smallest new skill is embracing which rehabilitation philosophy?

A)Resolving impairments
B)Removing disabilities
C)Increasing quality of life
D)Eliminating complications
Question
Which is a characteristic of the interdisciplinary approach to the rehabilitation team?

A)Each discipline makes its own goals for the patient.
B)There are clear boundaries between the disciplines.
C)There is a combination of expanded problem solving beyond the boundaries of the individual disciplines.
D)Cross-trained people are used who have functional ability in two or more disciplines.
Question
When assessing a patient with a traumatic brain injury,the nurse notes that his memory is improving.The nurse should explain to the family that what other symptom may occur with memory improvement?

A)Decrease in learning ability
B)Depression
C)Anger
D)Increased concentration
Question
Following admission,how soon must a comprehension rehabilitation plan of care be implemented on a rehabilitation patient?

A)12 hours
B)24 hours
C)3 days
D)1 week
Question
The acquisition of adaptive skills and behaviors by an individual who has been disabled since birth refers to:

A)training.
B)education.
C)development.
D)habilitation.
Question
The nurse should tell a paraplegic that the rehabilitation experience will consist of:

A)relearning former skills.
B)learning to walk.
C)learning new skills to adapt to a different lifestyle.
D)developing muscle strength.
Question
The nurse explains that the main roles of the gerontological rehabilitation nurse are to provide rehabilitative care and what other role?

A)Provide restoration.
B)Teach prevention.
C)Teach adaptive skills.
D)Provide positive reinforcement.
Question
The nurse who is part of a team focused on restoring an individual to the fullest physical,mental,social,vocational,and economic capacity is practicing what type of nursing?

A)Holistic nursing
B)Conscientious nursing
C)Rehabilitation nursing
D)Comprehensive nursing
Question
What should the nurse do to reduce the incidence of postural hypotension in a patient with a spinal cord injury?

A)Monitor diastolic blood pressure closely.
B)Encourage the patient to remain in the bed.
C)Raise the head of the bed for 15 to 20 minutes before transfer to a wheelchair.
D)Encourage adequate intake of fluids to expand fluid volume.
Question
The rehabilitation nurse recognizes that the majority of patients with head injuries show no abnormal neurologic findings and experience no loss of consciousness.How should the nurse categorize this type of brain injury?

A)Mild
B)Moderate
C)Severe
D)Catastrophic
Question
The rehabilitation nurse can use basic rehabilitation skills regardless of the origin of the disability.What intervention would be effective for a person with arthritis,a person with a brain injury,or a person with a spinal cord injury?

A)Encouraging large fluid intake
B)Seeking spiritual support from a higher being
C)Using the spouse as a support system
D)Positioning to maintain alignment
Question
The rehabilitation nurse assesses localized edema around the knee of a patient with paraplegia.The nurse suspects that this is the first sign of __________ ossification.
Question
A 33-year-old patient with a spinal cord injury says to the nurse,"I've let my family down.I don't know what to do." What would be the best response by the nurse?

A)"After your rehabilitation starts,you'll feel better."
B)"You should be grateful you are alive."
C)"What does this injury mean to you?"
D)"Technological advances are changing the future for spinal cord injury victims."
Question
The spinal cord injury patient has paralysis of all extremities and bowel and bladder disturbance.The nurse recognizes the injury as most likely occurring at what vertebral level?

A)C1 to C2
B)C3 to C4
C)C2 to C7
D)C4 to C7
Question
When the nurse observes a patient experiencing a severe episode of autonomic dysreflexia,what should be the initial intervention?

A)Locate the cause of irritation.
B)Assess the blood pressure.
C)Cover the patient with several blankets.
D)Raise the head of the bed to a high Fowler's position.
Question
The nurse used a diagnosis of impaired cognition for a 40-year-old patient with a brain injury.Which assessment data would support the diagnosis?

A)Frequently becomes violent.
B)Becomes easily fatigued.
C)Is depressed.
D)Cannot add three numbers in his head.
Question
The nurse is caring for a victim of posttraumatic stress syndrome.The nurse identifies which techniques as examples of therapeutic communication? (Select all that apply.)

A)Listening
B)Reframing
C)Characterizing
D)Normalizing responses
E)Working to develop trust
Question
The patient with a brain injury is beginning to regain memory.The nurse explains to the family that what will most likely occur?

A)The patient will become less combative.
B)The patient will become angrier.
C)The patient will become more depressed.
D)The patient will wish to retire.
Question
When speaking to a group of high school students,the rehabilitation nurse states that spinal cord injuries resulting in paralysis occur mainly as the result of traumatic accidents in which group of individuals?

A)Middle-aged men
B)Older adult females
C)Young males
D)Young females
Question
What should a nurse explain to a patient as a cause of triggering autonomic dysreflexia?

A)Loud sound
B)Distended bladder
C)Leg cramp
D)Sudden chilling
Question
What should the nurse do to decrease the potential for a deep vein thrombosis (DVT)in a patient who is a paraplegic from a spinal cord injury?

A)Massage the patient's legs daily.
B)Perform passive range-of-motion exercises.
C)Encourage frequent warm baths.
D)Allow the patient's legs to dangle for a period of 10 minutes several times a day.
Question
A child who was struck by a car and suffered a closed head injury was unconscious for 24 hours before waking.The nurse recognizes this as a _______ brain injury.
Question
The nurse explains that the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 defines a person as disabled if which criteria are met? (Select all that apply.)

A)The person has a physical or mental impairment.
B)The person is limited in at least one major life activity.
C)The person has a medical record of the impairment.
D)The person is unemployed.
E)The person needs assistance in completion of ADLs.
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The rehabilitation nurse stresses to the family of a patient with a brain injury that difficult and painful rehabilitation will probably be required for what length of time?

A)1 to 2 years
B)2 to 4 years
C)5 to 10 years
D)6 to 12 years
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The nurse who assesses for cultural influences,values cultural diversity,and incorporates cultural knowledge in practice is said to be culturally _____________.
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Deck 39: Rehabilitation Nursing
1
What is the primary difference between the rehabilitation of children and the rehabilitation of adults?

A)Level of disability
B)Body part involved
C)Degree of disability
D)Developmental potential
Developmental potential
2
When caring for a 32-year-old Hispanic male who has become disabled,on what should the rehabilitation team base the priority of treatment goals?

A)Difficulty of the language barrier
B)Cultural significance of the disability
C)Depth of the patient's support system
D)Attitude toward rehabilitation
Cultural significance of the disability
3
What is the best way to define a handicap?

A)Any loss of function
B)A disability that interferes with one's normal functioning
C)Any loss of ability to perform activities of daily living
D)An irreversible lifelong impairment
A disability that interferes with one's normal functioning
4
The nurse instructs the mother of a 5-year-old who sustained a mild brain injury that although all neurologic evaluations are normal,her child may exhibit postconcussive syndrome.What are common characteristics of this syndrome?

A)Convulsions and high fever
B)Irritability and memory deficits
C)Muscular twitching and muscle pain
D)Paresis of limbs and fatigue
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The nurse takes special care to be gentle in caring for patients with spinal cord injuries to avoid stimulating the autonomic nervous system and triggering which condition?

A)Paresis
B)Heterotopic ossification
C)Postural hypotension
D)Autonomic dysreflexia
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6
When caring for a patient with a disability,the rehabilitation nurse provides individual treatment to help the patient stay focused on which goals?

A)Returning to normal
B)Independence
C)Employment
D)Promotion of health
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7
A patient with quadriplegia resulting from a spinal cord injury says to the rehabilitation nurse,"I'm sick of this therapy! What is an occupational therapist going to do for me? Can she give me an 'occupation'?" What response by the nurse would be the most helpful?

A)"No,but the occupational therapist can show you how to enjoy some recreational activities."
B)"Yes,in a way.The occupational therapist provides training that strengthens muscles you can still control."
C)"Maybe.The occupational therapist recommends adaptive equipment that will make you more independent."
D)"No,the voc-rehab counselor helps with employment.The occupational therapist helps train you for improved communication skills."
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The nurse recognizes that the rehabilitation process involves the efforts of various disciplines.The focus of rehabilitation is to build on which area?

A)A person's losses
B)A person's long-term plans
C)A person's drives
D)A person's abilities
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9
When changing the position of a patient with a spinal cord injury at T4,the nurse should recognize that what symptom is an indication of an episode of autonomic dysreflexia?

A)Nausea
B)Pallor
C)Goose bumps
D)Dizziness
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10
The nurse who is engaged in gerontological rehabilitation nursing has a dual challenge.The gerontological rehabilitation nurse must assess not only the debilitating factors of disease but also which other factor?

A)Advancing age
B)Reduced ability to learn
C)Limited energy
D)Eroded interest level
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When planning care for children,the nurse uses a concept that recognizes the pivotal role of the family in the lives of children with disabilities or other chronic conditions.What is this philosophy called?

A)Child-centered care
B)Systems-centered care
C)Family-centered care
D)Individual-centered care
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12
The nurse who helps a patient with a disability rejoice in the acquisition of the smallest new skill is embracing which rehabilitation philosophy?

A)Resolving impairments
B)Removing disabilities
C)Increasing quality of life
D)Eliminating complications
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13
Which is a characteristic of the interdisciplinary approach to the rehabilitation team?

A)Each discipline makes its own goals for the patient.
B)There are clear boundaries between the disciplines.
C)There is a combination of expanded problem solving beyond the boundaries of the individual disciplines.
D)Cross-trained people are used who have functional ability in two or more disciplines.
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14
When assessing a patient with a traumatic brain injury,the nurse notes that his memory is improving.The nurse should explain to the family that what other symptom may occur with memory improvement?

A)Decrease in learning ability
B)Depression
C)Anger
D)Increased concentration
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15
Following admission,how soon must a comprehension rehabilitation plan of care be implemented on a rehabilitation patient?

A)12 hours
B)24 hours
C)3 days
D)1 week
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16
The acquisition of adaptive skills and behaviors by an individual who has been disabled since birth refers to:

A)training.
B)education.
C)development.
D)habilitation.
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17
The nurse should tell a paraplegic that the rehabilitation experience will consist of:

A)relearning former skills.
B)learning to walk.
C)learning new skills to adapt to a different lifestyle.
D)developing muscle strength.
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18
The nurse explains that the main roles of the gerontological rehabilitation nurse are to provide rehabilitative care and what other role?

A)Provide restoration.
B)Teach prevention.
C)Teach adaptive skills.
D)Provide positive reinforcement.
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19
The nurse who is part of a team focused on restoring an individual to the fullest physical,mental,social,vocational,and economic capacity is practicing what type of nursing?

A)Holistic nursing
B)Conscientious nursing
C)Rehabilitation nursing
D)Comprehensive nursing
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20
What should the nurse do to reduce the incidence of postural hypotension in a patient with a spinal cord injury?

A)Monitor diastolic blood pressure closely.
B)Encourage the patient to remain in the bed.
C)Raise the head of the bed for 15 to 20 minutes before transfer to a wheelchair.
D)Encourage adequate intake of fluids to expand fluid volume.
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21
The rehabilitation nurse recognizes that the majority of patients with head injuries show no abnormal neurologic findings and experience no loss of consciousness.How should the nurse categorize this type of brain injury?

A)Mild
B)Moderate
C)Severe
D)Catastrophic
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22
The rehabilitation nurse can use basic rehabilitation skills regardless of the origin of the disability.What intervention would be effective for a person with arthritis,a person with a brain injury,or a person with a spinal cord injury?

A)Encouraging large fluid intake
B)Seeking spiritual support from a higher being
C)Using the spouse as a support system
D)Positioning to maintain alignment
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23
The rehabilitation nurse assesses localized edema around the knee of a patient with paraplegia.The nurse suspects that this is the first sign of __________ ossification.
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24
A 33-year-old patient with a spinal cord injury says to the nurse,"I've let my family down.I don't know what to do." What would be the best response by the nurse?

A)"After your rehabilitation starts,you'll feel better."
B)"You should be grateful you are alive."
C)"What does this injury mean to you?"
D)"Technological advances are changing the future for spinal cord injury victims."
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25
The spinal cord injury patient has paralysis of all extremities and bowel and bladder disturbance.The nurse recognizes the injury as most likely occurring at what vertebral level?

A)C1 to C2
B)C3 to C4
C)C2 to C7
D)C4 to C7
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26
When the nurse observes a patient experiencing a severe episode of autonomic dysreflexia,what should be the initial intervention?

A)Locate the cause of irritation.
B)Assess the blood pressure.
C)Cover the patient with several blankets.
D)Raise the head of the bed to a high Fowler's position.
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The nurse used a diagnosis of impaired cognition for a 40-year-old patient with a brain injury.Which assessment data would support the diagnosis?

A)Frequently becomes violent.
B)Becomes easily fatigued.
C)Is depressed.
D)Cannot add three numbers in his head.
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28
The nurse is caring for a victim of posttraumatic stress syndrome.The nurse identifies which techniques as examples of therapeutic communication? (Select all that apply.)

A)Listening
B)Reframing
C)Characterizing
D)Normalizing responses
E)Working to develop trust
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29
The patient with a brain injury is beginning to regain memory.The nurse explains to the family that what will most likely occur?

A)The patient will become less combative.
B)The patient will become angrier.
C)The patient will become more depressed.
D)The patient will wish to retire.
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30
When speaking to a group of high school students,the rehabilitation nurse states that spinal cord injuries resulting in paralysis occur mainly as the result of traumatic accidents in which group of individuals?

A)Middle-aged men
B)Older adult females
C)Young males
D)Young females
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31
What should a nurse explain to a patient as a cause of triggering autonomic dysreflexia?

A)Loud sound
B)Distended bladder
C)Leg cramp
D)Sudden chilling
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32
What should the nurse do to decrease the potential for a deep vein thrombosis (DVT)in a patient who is a paraplegic from a spinal cord injury?

A)Massage the patient's legs daily.
B)Perform passive range-of-motion exercises.
C)Encourage frequent warm baths.
D)Allow the patient's legs to dangle for a period of 10 minutes several times a day.
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33
A child who was struck by a car and suffered a closed head injury was unconscious for 24 hours before waking.The nurse recognizes this as a _______ brain injury.
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34
The nurse explains that the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 defines a person as disabled if which criteria are met? (Select all that apply.)

A)The person has a physical or mental impairment.
B)The person is limited in at least one major life activity.
C)The person has a medical record of the impairment.
D)The person is unemployed.
E)The person needs assistance in completion of ADLs.
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35
The rehabilitation nurse stresses to the family of a patient with a brain injury that difficult and painful rehabilitation will probably be required for what length of time?

A)1 to 2 years
B)2 to 4 years
C)5 to 10 years
D)6 to 12 years
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The nurse who assesses for cultural influences,values cultural diversity,and incorporates cultural knowledge in practice is said to be culturally _____________.
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