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1. What term would the nurse use to identify the strong,
flexible, inelastic fibrous bands and flattened sheets of
connective tissue that attach muscle to bone?
a. Tendons
b. Ligaments
c. Cartilage
d. Joints
1. a. Tendons are the strong fibrous bands and flattened
sheets of connective tissue that attach muscle to bone.
2. Why are mechanical aids necessary for patient handling
and movement?
a. Nurses do not have sufficient training using proper
body mechanics to be safe.
b. Manual lifting techniques are not sufficient to protect
nurses from injury.
c. They reduce the time and number of staff needed to
move the patient.
d. Nurses are not as physically fit as they should be
2. b. The use of assistive equipment as part of a safe patient
handling and movement program can significantly reduce
the risk of musculoskeletal disorders and contributes to
patient comfort. The use of "body mechanics" (a) has
been shown to be unsafe in relation to the transfer and
movement of patients. The time and number of staff
3. A patient performs rehabilitative exercises with resistance
after a knee injury. The nurse interprets this type of exercise
as which of the following?
a. Isotonic
b. Isokinetic
c. Isometric
d. Aerobic
3. b. Isokinetic exercise involves muscle contraction with
resistance, whereas isotonic exercise (a) involves muscle
shortening and active movement. Isometric exercise
4. Which of the following would the nurse expect to assess
when a patient experiences a greater breakdown of protein
than that which is manufactured?
a.Fluid volume excess
b. A contracture
c. Osteoporosis
d. Negative nitrogen balance