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Ch 39. Rehabilitation Nursing

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  • November 9, 2024
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Ch 39. Rehabilitation Nursing

1. 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:
a. holistic nursing.
b. conscientious nursing.
c. rehabilitation nursing.
d. comprehensive nursing. – answer ANS: C
Rehabilitation is the process of restoring an individual to the fullest physical, mental,
social, vocational, and economic capacity of which he or she is capable.

REF: Page 1206 TOP: Rehabilitation

2. The nurse recognizes that the rehabilitation process involves the efforts of various
disciplines whose focus is to build on a person's:
a. losses.
b. long-term plans.
c. drives.
d. abilities. – answer ANS: D
The underlying philosophy of rehabilitation is to focus on abilities.

REF: Page 1209 TOP: Rehabilitation

3. The rehabilitation nurse instructs a paraplegic athlete 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. - answerANS: C

The type and the focus of rehabilitation are individualized to the patient, the injury, and
abilities. Skills will be taught to enhance the patient's adaptation to a new lifestyle.

REF: Page 1209
TOP: Rehabilitation

4. The nurse who helps a family and a patient with a disability rejoice in the acquisition
of the smallest new skill is following the rehabilitation philosophy of:
a. resolving impairments.
b. removing disabilities.
c. increasing quality of life.
d. returning to the community. - answerANS: C

, Rehabilitation is based on the acquisition of new skills to better adapt and increase the
quality of life.

REF: Page 1208 TOP: Rehabilitation

5. A patient with quadriplegia resulting from a spinal cord injury says to the rehabilitation
nurse, "I'm sick of this interdisciplinary stuff! What is an occupational therapist going to
do for me? Can she give me an "occupation?" The most helpful response the nurse
could make is:
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." - answerANS: C
The occupational therapist recommends adaptive equipment or helps in modifying skills
to enhance independence.

REF: Page 1210, Table 39-1 TOP: Rehabilitation

6. Approximately 50% of the rehabilitation nurse's contribution to the rehabilitation effort
is having a broad knowledge base of the pathophysiology modalities of rehabilitation.
The other major contribution is:
a. implementation.
b. encouragement.
c. evaluation.
d. cooperation. - answerANS: B
Nurses practicing in the area of rehabilitation believe that individuals with functional
disabilities have an intrinsic worth that transcends their disabilities. Rehabilitation
nursing is an attitude in addition to a set of specialized knowledge and skills.
Estimates are that 50% of rehabilitation nursing is know-how; the other 50% is simple
open-minded encouragement.

REF: Page 1210 TOP: Rehabilitation

7. When caring for a patient with a disability, the rehabilitation nurse provides individual
treatment to help the patient stay focused on the goal of:
a. returning to normal.
b. independence.
c. employment.
d. promotion of health. - answerANS: B
A rehabilitation nurse must help the patient focus on increasing independence.

REF: Page 1209 TOP: Rehabilitation

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