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While doing a Range of Motion exercise and a new resistance is noted within a joint, what would you do next?
Continue with the exercise and then consult a health care provider or physical therapist
Do not force joint motion. Consult with health care provider or physical therapist
Leave the patient alone and call the supervisor
Offer the patient a PRN medication
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The skill of performing ROM exercises may be delegated to nursing assistive personnel (NAP).
TRUE
FALSE
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A proper protocol in doing a Range of Motion exercise.
Do it from distal to proximal. Repeat each movement twice.
Do it in a head-to-toe sequence. Repeat each movement 8 times.
Do it in a head-to-toe sequence. Repeat each movement 5 times.
Do it in a random sequence. Repeat each movement 3 times.
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A leading cause of death in the United States and whose patients are most affected by physical inactivity.
Osteoporosis
Coronary heart disease
Atherosclerosis
Pancreatic Cancer
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Definition of mobility.
Capacity for movement that provides means to perform activities of daily living
Capacity for movement that provides a means of personal contact, sensation, exploration, pleasure and control
Capacity for movement that allows personal contact using mobile devices and electronic gadgets
Capacity for movement that provides a patient with the ability to ran away from the hospital and avoid unnecessary fees.
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Referred to as exercise prescription
Frequency, intensity, time and type of exercise
Place, quality, quantity and days of exercise
Location, quality, group and time of exercise
Description, allocation, place and time of exercise
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Refers to the amount of movement that a person has at each joint
ADL
PROM
ROM
PMS
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For an older adult, it is the least expensive yet effective way to prevent fractures, improve balance, reduce falls, and improve bone density.
Vitamins and minerals
Exercise
Nutrition
Activities of daily living
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The risk for orthostatic hypotension is primarily a concern for...
Patient safety
Patient mobility
Patient activity
Patient civility
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Signs and symptoms of orthostatic hypotension:
Nausea and dizziness
Light-headedness
Tachycardia
Pallor and fainting
All of the above
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When you bring chin to rest on your chest. What type of movement do you do? And what part of your body do you move?
Extension, neck
Flexion, neck
Rotation, head
Hyperextension, head
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