NURSA 1105 Exam 5 Questions and
Answers Graded A+
postural hypotension - Correct answer-an abnormally low blood pressure when the
person suddenly stands
the doctor ordered strict bed rest for a resident. which is correct
a. the person can perform some activities of daily living
b. everything is done for the person
c. the person can use the bedside commode
d. the person can use the bathroom - Correct answer-b. everything is done for the
person
you recognized what is the most important reason for dangling an older person
a. to help prepare and asses the person before a transfer or walking
, b. to allow time for the nurse assistant to apply a gait belt and put on non-skid
footwear
c. to have the person cough and deep breath
d. to have the person rest at the bedside - Correct answer-a. to help prepare and
assess the person before a transfer or walking
a resident is unsteady. when assisting with ambulation, what intervention is the
most essential - Correct answer-apply gait belt
when helping a person walk, you are - Correct answer-to the side and slightly
behind the person
you recognize which of the following accurately describes when passive range of
motion is performed
a. when the person cannot exercise by themselves
b. when the person can move and exercise without assistance
c. when the person exercises without assistance
d. when therapy is only done by the physical therapist - Correct answer-a. when the
person cannot exercise by themselves
Answers Graded A+
postural hypotension - Correct answer-an abnormally low blood pressure when the
person suddenly stands
the doctor ordered strict bed rest for a resident. which is correct
a. the person can perform some activities of daily living
b. everything is done for the person
c. the person can use the bedside commode
d. the person can use the bathroom - Correct answer-b. everything is done for the
person
you recognized what is the most important reason for dangling an older person
a. to help prepare and asses the person before a transfer or walking
, b. to allow time for the nurse assistant to apply a gait belt and put on non-skid
footwear
c. to have the person cough and deep breath
d. to have the person rest at the bedside - Correct answer-a. to help prepare and
assess the person before a transfer or walking
a resident is unsteady. when assisting with ambulation, what intervention is the
most essential - Correct answer-apply gait belt
when helping a person walk, you are - Correct answer-to the side and slightly
behind the person
you recognize which of the following accurately describes when passive range of
motion is performed
a. when the person cannot exercise by themselves
b. when the person can move and exercise without assistance
c. when the person exercises without assistance
d. when therapy is only done by the physical therapist - Correct answer-a. when the
person cannot exercise by themselves