dvanced Practice Test Exam MOD 009 with Graded Questions & Answers 2023/2024
Bandura correct answers 1977, self-efficacy, framework to guide the
... [Show More] assessment of the individual's ability to promote health and reduce risk
Impairment correct answers A loss or abnormality of a psychological, physiological, or anatomical structure and function. Impairment occurs at the organ level.
Handicap correct answers A disadvantage for a given person resulting from impairment or disability that limits or prevents fulfillment of a role that is normal for that person. Handicap occurs a the societal level.
Kobasa correct answers 1979, theory of hardiness based on research on stressful life events
Rotler, Seeman, and Liverant correct answers 1962, described contingency relationship between behavior and wellness outcomes and internal and external locus of control
Levine correct answers 1966, model with key concepts of principles of energy, structural integrity, personal integrity, and social integrity
functional limitation correct answers refers to the loss of the ability to perform self-care tasks and is the result of an impairment
Disability correct answers A restriction or lack (resulting from and impairment) of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being. Disability occurs at the level of the individual.
The rehab nurse's role in promoting wellness in pediatric populations includes: correct answers Identifying unsuccessful completion of tasks, making a referral to a Child Life Specialist, and providing developmentally appropriate interventions.
Orem's self care theory correct answers Identifies the multiple levels of a patient's capabilities and valuing patient control and input, self care is essential for health and well-being. Orem focuses on the individual's self care needs/demands and his or her ability to meet those needs (seesaw).
Anterior Cord Syndrome correct answers Varying degrees of motor function and sensitivity to pain, while posterior column functions of proprioception, pressure and vibration are preserved.
Brown-Sequard syndrome correct answers Vertical injury to one-half of the spinal cord, causing loss of motor control on the side of the injury and loss of sensation on the opposite side.
What is the Assessment Instrument for Problem Focused Coping (APC)? correct answers The APC is a self-report instrument that focuses on a person's own assessment of competence in coping with ADL's, personal problems, and level of satisfaction with ADL's.
State the PLISSIT Model for sexual counseling. correct answers Permission, Limited Information, Specific Suggestions, Intensive Therapy
suggested interventions for client with bowel dysfunction problems related to sexual relationships correct answers complete bowel regimen before sexual activity, avoid positions that place pressure on the bowels, cover ostomy, tape to the side or remove and use ostomy cap over the stoma
State the classification of drugs that can contribute to sexual dysfunction. correct answers Antidepressants, antihypertensives, anticholinergics, anticonvulsants, histamine 2 blocking agents, lipid lowering agents, Digoxin, and opiods.
Imogene King correct answers Individuals are in constant interaction with their environment and one another.
Locus of Control Theory correct answers People who believe they are in control of their health are more likely to change their behavior than those who believe outside forces are in control.
Florence Nightingale correct answers Encouraged the use of one's own powers, believed nurses help clients obtain the best condition possible so nature can cure.
Anne Casey correct answers Children and Families, age-specific nursing theory that is helpful when practicing rehabilitation across the lifespan
Lydia Hall correct answers Care (hands on bodily care), Core (using the self in relationship to the patient), and Cure (applying medical knowledge), primary care nursing model.
What three stages of prevention are in Neuman's model? correct answers Primary prevention, secondary prevention, and tertiary prevention; helps clients maximize their defenses.
Imogene King's model is about goal attainment. The goal of nursing is to: correct answers Help individuals to maintain their health so they can function in their roles.
Dorothea Orem correct answers self-care theory includes three related parts, theory of self care, theory of self care deficit, theory of nursing system
Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN) correct answers 1974, holistic perspective to the care of the patient with disabilities and chronic health problems
Rehabilitation Act correct answers 1973, encouraged employment of people with disabilities, prohibited unfair treatment of people with disabilities in activities supported by federal funds, bans housing discrimination in public accommodations, prohibits unfairness in federally funded schools [Show Less]