A) Painful breathing
B) Difficulty speaking
C) Difficulty swallowing
D) Paralysis
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A) Teenagers
B) Young adults
C) Middle-aged adults
D) Older persons
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A) Self-care
B) Elimination
C) Communication
D) Bedrest
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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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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) Speech therapy and a dysphagia diet
B) Physical therapy and braces
C) Speech therapy and communication devices
D) Occupational therapy and a transfer board
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A) 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) Do what the person wants
B) Protect the person's rights
C) Apply assistive devices
D) Show pity and sympathy
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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) 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) 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) 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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A) Rest and immobility
B) Turning and repositioning
C) Range-of-motion exercises
D) Good alignment
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A) Turn and reposition as directed.
B) Perform measures to prevent pressure ulcers.
C) Keep the person in good alignment at all times.
D) Perform all ADL for the person.
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A) A prosthesis
B) Self-help devices
C) A wheelchair
D) A cast
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True/False
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A) Tell the person how you feel.
B) Ask a co-worker to care for the person.
C) Discuss your feelings with the nurse.
D) Ask the person's family what to do.
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A) Improving the person's ability to function
B) Promoting the best possible quality of life for the person
C) Preventing further loss of function
D) Stressing the degree of disability and the functions lost
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A) Providing a safe setting
B) Choosing activities for the person
C) Providing support and reassurance
D) Learning to deal with your frustrations
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A) The team usually meets without the person and family.
B) The team meets regularly to discuss the person's progress.
C) Nursing assistants are part of the rehabilitation team.
D) The person is part of the rehabilitation team.
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