23. Restorative rehabilitation care begins with: A. Good skin care and positioni
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23. Restorative rehabilitation care begins with: A. Good skin care and positioning. B. Bowel and bladder training C. Counseling about economic problems. D. Consultation by different members of the team. 24. A major goal of rehabilitation for any disabled individual is to be able to A. Return home and regain employment. B. Perform activities of daily living. C. Reach past levels of functioning. D. Socialize with family and friends. 25. Joe, a 20 year old with lower extremity paralysis from a motorcycle accident has become withdrawn and has lost his appetite. The best action of the CNA would be to A. Point out other residents with more severe disabilities B. Report these changes to the immediate supervisor and rehab team. C. Be cheerful and positive with him to force a change in his attitude. D. Involve him in activities where he does not need to be involved, 26. When bathing a handicapped resident with lower extremity paralysis, the CNA should: A. B. C. D. Do as much as possible to avoid tiring the resident. Wash the upper extremities and have the resident wash the lower extremities. Assist the resident to bathe any areas of the body that they cannot do. Place soap on a washcloth for him to use. 27. The rehabilitation team should include which of the following individuals? A. Lab technician. B. Sociologist. C. Family D. Housekeeper 28. The purpose of the rehabilitation health care team is to achieve: A. An optimal level of wellness. B. Previous physical abilities. C. Effective communication skills D. Increased social interactions. ie 29. When the CNA sied to turn and reposition Mr. Brown, he says he just got comfortable and asks the CNA to "let it go this time", The CNA should: A. Leave him alone and record that he was turned B. Explain the reason for the action and make him turn. C. Leave him as is, but explain the reason for turning. D. Leave as he is, but report to the Change Nurse.Explanation / Answer
23. (B) BOWEL AND BLADDER POSITIONING
24.(B) PERFORM ACITIVITY OF DAILY LIVING
25.(B)REPORT THESE CHANGES TO THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND REHAB THEM
26.(D) PLACE THE SOAP ON A WASHCLOTH FOR HIM TO USE
27.(C) FAMILY
28.(A) AN OPTIMAL LEVEL OF WELLNESS
29.(B) EXPLAIN THE REASON FOR THE ACTION AND MAKE HIM TURN
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