NRS 101 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Solved
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What do normal nails look like in good hand hygiene? - answer Transparent, smooth
and convex, with a pink nail bed and white tip
Caring for dentures - answerTo clean they must be taken out of the patient's mouth and
use warm or cold water to clean. do not use hot water.
Fowlers position vs Semi fowlers - answerFowlers is head of the bed raised to 45
degrees or more and semi fowlers is 30 degrees
What are the 11 functional health patterns - answer1. health perception
2. nutritional
3. elimination pattern
4. activity-exercise
5. sleep-rest pattern
6. cognitive-perceptual
7. self perception-self concept
8. role relationship
9. sexuality-repro pattern
10. coping stress
11. values-beliefs
What is functional ability? - answerThe individual's ability to perform the normal daily
activities required to meet basic needs; fulfill usual roles in the family, workplace, and
community; and maintain health and well being.
Two examples of functional ability - answerBasic activities of daily living (BADLs or
ADLs) and the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)
Basic Activities of Daily Living - answerRelate to personal care and mobility and include
eating as well as hygiene and grooming. activities such as bathing, mouth care,
dressing, toileting.
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living - answerMore complex skills like managing
money, grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, taking medication, using the phone
Lifespan Considerations - answerFunctional ability changes across the lifespan
influenced by:
-developmental stage - achievement of developmental milestones
, -physical health
-psychosocial health
-cognitive ability
-social and cultural factors
Risk factors for impaired functional ability - answerDevelopmental abnormalities
Advanced age
Cognitive function
Mental health issues (especially depression)
Trauma (physical or psychological)
Illness (acute or chronic)
What is the biggest cause of death in the elderly? - answerFalls
Who is highest at risk for functional ability issues? - answerOlder adults, as a population
group.
What are risk factors and predictors of functional impairment? - answerAge, cognitive
function and level of depression but you at higher risk for functional impairment
Interventions with functional ability - answerEarly recognition and reducing risks.
multidisciplinary using pharmacists, nutritionists, and social workers. treating the
underlying problem i.e vision or hearing
Risk recognition with functional ability - answerRecognition is essential for early ID of
functional deficiencies. relationship of functional ability to health is that optimal
functional ability is linked to better health outcomes.
Functional Assessment - answerComprehensive functional assessment is time-
intensive and should be an interprofessional effort.
Components of a Functional Assessment - answerVision, hearing, mobility, falls,
continence, nutrition, cognition, affect, home environment, social participation, BADLs
and IADLs
Nursing interventions to manage functional impairment - answerSelf care assistance
with BADLs and IADLs, fall prevention, exercise therapy, teaching safe use of assistive
devices
Why is a safe environment important? - answerA safe environment reduces the risk for
illness and injury and helps to contain the cost of health care by preventing extended
lengths of treatment and hospitalization, improving or maintaining a patient's functional
status, and increasing a patient's sense of well being. safe environment applies to all
patients in all settings
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