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knack maneuver - answerform of Kegal exercise used to prevent incontinence Orem's Theory of Self-Care Model states that its goal of nursing is to serve patients and assist them toprovide self-care. What are the 3 categories of needs? - answeruniversal, developmental, health
normal Timed Up and Go (TUG) - answer7-10 seconds What is the most successful position for sexual activity for a woman with cerebral palsy? -lying with bolster between knees answerside-
Which is the best long-term goal of cardiac rehabilitation?hase -atherosclerosis answerreversing or stabilizing
What is the symptom that describes almost constant dribbling of urine? - answeroverflow What is the theory of aging that states that all cells and organisms have a life span that is predeterminedand aging occurs as the end of the life span is approached? - answerprogrammed/cellular
What consists of Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) for those with stroke or TBI? - answerconstraint of the uninvolved upper extremity and forced use of weakened limbs for 90% of waking hours and massed practice Case Mix Group (CMG) - answerclassification system based on patients' clinical characteristics GCS - Coma - answer3-
GCS - Severe - answer8 or less GCS - Moderate - answer9- GCS - Mild - answer13- King's Theory of Nursing -and society systems answerinvolves the interaction of personal systems, interpersonal systems,
Roger's Theory of Nursing - answerviews nursing as both a science and an art Neuman's Theory of Nursing -setting, prevention, and maximizing function; includes levels of primary, secondary, and tertiary answerinvolves the patient's defense against stress; focuses on goal preventative care A SCI at which level may allow a patient to self-operate a motorized wheelchair? - answerC Nursing Process -2. Diagnosis answer1. Assessment
Which device helps stroke rehab patients to improve ROM and function in the hands? -glove answersmart
Which medication is frequently given to patients with a decreased LOC during the acute phase (< 1month) after a TBI? - answerbromocriptine
difficulty in carrying out tasks - answerapraxia What does Medicare Part A cover? - answer- covers services outside of the doctor's office
Deontology -outcome answertheory that specific acts are based on the intention of the action and not its
POLST (Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment) -a medical provider may do in the event of a life-threatening emergency answerbright-colored sheet that outlines what
Healthcare Proxy -who is incapacitated answera document that designates a person to make medical decisions for someone
lean approach -time answerset of methods used to maximize value of healthcare by minimizing waste and
Purpose of quality improvement -measurable improvement for patients answerimplement specific changes in healthcare that have a
Rancho Los Amigos Scale Level 1 - answerNo response Rancho Los Amigos Scale Level 2 - answergeneralized response, unpredictable
Rancho Los Amigos Scale Level 3 - answerlocalized response, unpredictable, blinks Rancho Los Amigos Scale Level 4 - answerconfused-agitated Rancho Los Amigos Scale Level 5 - answerconfused-nonagitated Rancho Los Amigos Scale Level 6 - answerconfused-appropriate Rancho Los Amigos Scale Level 7 - answerautomatic appropriate Rancho Los Amigos Scale Level 8 - answerpurposeful appropriate ASIA A - answerComplete: No motor or sensory function is preserved in the sacral segments S4-S5. ASIA B -and includes the sacral segments S4-5 answerIncomplete; sensory but not motor function is preserved below the neurological level
ASIA C -the key muscles have a muscle grade < 3 answerIncomplete; motor function is preserved below neurological level and more than half of
ASIA D - answerIncomplete; motor function in preserved with muscle grade > 3 ASIA E - answernormal Gordon's Functional Health Patterns -that provides a holistic view of the patient answera data collection tool that uses a standardized approach
Lydia Hall's Theory - answerAspects of Nursing are Core, Care and Cure Primary Prevention - answerprevents development of injury/disease
strategies to decrease spasticity -- casting answer- splinting
In an acute inpatient rehab setting, when is a score of 0 utilized? -participate in a specific activity during the 3-day admission assessment period answerif the patient doesn't
most common cause of vertical compression injury -accident) answera high-velocity blow to the head (diving
spinal cord level of midchest - answerT living will advanced directive -competent to do so answera document that directs medical care when a patient is not
Medicare -insurance & supplemental coverage for patients > 65 years answerhealth insurance which includes both compulsory & voluntary components of hospital
Prospective Payment System (PPS) -level of reimbursement is established before services are provided; a fixed amount is paid to the answerSystem for Medicare patients by which a predetermined provider while the provider cares within the limits of the funds provided What is the most significant barrier for rehab for a patient with a traumatic amputation who's self-employed? - answerlack of insurance
valleculae - answerspace between tongue and epiglottis damaged cranial nerve #7 (facial) - answerinability to wink
damaged cranial nerve #5 (trigeminal) - answerimpaired chewing impairment -function answerloss or abnormality of psychological, physiological, or anatomical structure or
ethics committee -healthcare providers & families are faced with difficult decisions answera group of people who make decisions and makes recommendations when
basic requirement of workers compensation coverage -employment answermust be injured in the course of
Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory -action are more likely to achieve it answeremphasizes that those who believe they're capable of an
MET method - answermeasures of metabolic equivalents Purpose of Fishbone Diagram - answeridentify causes and effects of a quality problem Rehabilitation Act of 1978 -support independent living answeramended the 1973 act to include the expansion of services to
Phase 1 cardiac rehab - answerlimit physical & psychological consequences of an acute cardiac illness Which CN are most likely to be affected in patients with multiple sclerosis? -(oculomotor) answerCN II (optic) and III
Beneficence - answerobligation that requires health care providers to help people in need Justice - answerconcept of trusting everyone in a fair manner Nonmaleficence - answerduty to do no harm
impaired CN XI (spinal accessory) - answerinability to swallow multidisciplinary team -communication is more vertical than lateral answerone that takes on a pyramid-like shape with the MD or RN at the top;
How often should wheelchair bound patients be taught to perform weight shifts? - answerq15 minutes therapeutic modalities for treatment of SIADH -- hypertonic saline answer- fluid restriction
medication classes that may cause male ejaculation and impotence problems -antihypertensives answer-
contractual allowances -services answerdiscounts from normal charges given to large payers for health care
contribution margin -positive, the organization benefits by that amount. answerthe amount by which the price exceeds the variable cost; If margin is
cross-subsidization -less answerwhen some patients are assigned more costs than they create and others
cost reimbursement -incurred answerthe revenue based on the organization receiving payment for costs
Betty Neuman -as an open system in interaction with the environment answertheorist who developed a health care systems model in which a person is viewed
Jacqueline Fawcett - answertheorist who identified 4 central concepts for nursing theories:
Roger's Model of the Science of Unitary Human Beings -wholes rather than parts, emphasizes energy fields of humans and the environment that are intertwined answertheory that views people as unified and irreducible Sr. Callista Roy -approaches on the 4 modes of answertheorist who considers humans to be adaptive systems and focuses care physiological needs self-conceptinterdependence role mastery Roper's Model for Living -psychological, sociocultural, environmental, and politicoeconomical answerthe model of care which focuses on ADL's categorized as biological,
Why is the Neurodevelopmental Technique (NDT) used for stroke rehab patients? -sensory feedback of normal movement patterns and postures answerto provide
In which phase does the swallowing reflex get triggered? - answerpharyngeal phase understanding of Medicare PPS system -outcome at the lowest cost answerrefining care processes to provide the best possible
Baclofen teaching - answer- Avoid activities that require alertness (driving)
How long should prophylaxis for DVT with anticoagulation therapy continue for? - answer8-12 weeks What does FCE stand for? - answerfunctional capacity evaluation