40 Questions
Which of the following is an example of a nonmodifiable patient risk factor?
Age
Which of the following is an example of an organizational (latent) risk factor?
Poor administrative decision-making
Which of the following is a key purpose of conflict management?
Enhance learning
According to the WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), which of the following refers to the completion of tasks?
Activity
What is the scoring range for the Functional Independence Measure (FIM)?
18-126
Which of the following is a key focus of patient education in the context of wellness?
Reporting subtle changes before they become crises
What does the Barthel Index measure?
Mobility, self-care, and continence
Which of the following is an example of an intervention to 'reduce errors'?
Having two nurses check blood products prior to administration
Which enzyme system is involved in the metabolism of drugs in the liver?
Intestinal enzyme cytochrome P-450 (CYP 3A4)
What effect does grapefruit juice have on the metabolism of orally ingested drugs?
Inhibits CYP 3A4, increasing drug levels
Which factor contributes to the higher risk of dehydration in older adults?
Decreased serum albumin levels
What is the main function of the National Quality Forum (NQF) in healthcare?
Setting standards for healthcare quality reporting and measurement
What medical condition is NOT included in the Medicare 60% Rule for inpatient rehabilitation patients?
Diabetes mellitus
What categorizes a medical error as 'active' according to the text?
Wrong medication administered due to situational factors
'Freedom from accidental injury from medical errors or adverse events' best defines:
Patient safety
'Failure to complete an action as intended' characterizes which type of error?
Medical error
What is the primary goal of rehabilitation nursing?
To achieve maximum function for patients
According to Roy's Adaptation Model, the rehab nurse aims to ________________.
Increase ability to adapt and/or reduce need for adaptation by altering the patient's environment
Which of the following is NOT one of the desired areas of expertise for rehabilitation nurses?
Providing specialized medical treatments
Rogers' Model of Nursing views humans as ________________.
Energy fields that interact with other environmental energy fields
According to Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory, what is the goal of nursing interventions?
To return the patient to self-care
Neuman's Systems Theory emphasizes ________________.
Prevention, wellness, holistic health, and adaptation
In King's Nursing Theory, what is the goal of collaborative interactions among nurses, patients, and families?
Goal attainment
Which of the following is NOT a level of rehabilitation prevention?
Quaternary interventions
Which theory supports alternative nursing interventions such as energy field manipulation and therapeutic touch?
Rogers' Model of Nursing
What does the acronym ARN stand for in the context of rehabilitation nursing?
Association of Rehab Nurses
What is the focus of Kolcaba's Comfort Theory of Nursing?
Providing patient comfort in various forms and contexts
According to Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory, which of the following is NOT one of the three sub-theories?
Theory of patient independence
Which of the following is NOT one of the primary goals of rehabilitation nursing?
Provide long-term care for patients
Which practice setting involves intensive therapy but does not include invasive or diagnostic procedures?
Acute inpatient
What are the three levels of nursing interventions according to Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory?
Wholly compensatory, partly compensatory, and supportive-educative
What distinguishes telehealth/telerehabilitation from traditional outpatient rehab services?
Incorporating phone and/or video conferencing for remote treatment
In the transdisciplinary model of team-based care, which statement is true?
One therapist becomes the primary based on the patient's needs.
What is the primary mission of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)?
To identify alternative healing practices and determine their effectiveness and safety.
Which of the following is NOT a classification of complementary/alternative modalities according to NCCAM?
Pharmacological medicine (e.g., prescription drugs, chemotherapy)
What is the primary factor affecting the half-life of a medication?
The patient's age, body composition, and drug interactions
In the context of pharmacokinetics, what does the term 'clearance' refer to?
The rate at which a drug is eliminated from the body
Which statement about 'high-clearance' medications is true?
Their bioavailability is reduced due to 'first-pass' metabolism.
In the interdisciplinary model of team-based care, what is the primary characteristic?
One team made up of various disciplines works on mutual goals.
What is the primary factor affecting the bioavailability of a medication?
The route of administration (e.g., oral, intravenous)
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