intimate space correct answers 1.5 feet
personal space correct answers 1.5-4 feet
social space correct answers 4-12 feet
public space correct answers 12-25 feet
Using personal strengths or abilities to overcome feelings of inadequacy correct answers
Compensation
Refusing to accept the reality of a situation correct answers Denial
Taking personal frustration/anger out on another person/object correct answers Displacement
Adopting character traits of another person (i.e. the abused becoming the abuser) correct answers
Introjection
Attributing undesirable feelings to another person correct answers Projection
Denying true motives by identifying a more socially acceptable explanation correct answers
Rationalization
Reverting to behavior of earlier stages of development correct answers Regression
Pushing down painful feelings causing them to be temporarily forgotten correct answers
Repression
Channeling socially unacceptable behavior into socially accepted behavior/activities correct
answers Sublimation
Choosing not to think about painful/unpleasant feelings correct answers Suppression
SOLER correct answers S- Encourages listener to SIT facing the patient
O- Maintain and OPEN stance/posture while listening
L- LEAN toward the speaker in an open stance
E- Maintain EYE contact without staring
R- RELAX
Purposeful physical movement, including gross simple movements, fine complex movements,
and coordination. correct answers Mobility
Ability to perform ADLs correct answers Functional ability
, Pressure injuries, decreased circulation correct answers Effects of immobility on the
integumentary system.
Possible atelectasis (collapsed lung) caused by positioning, pneumonia, stasis of secretions
correct answers Effects of immobility on the respiratory system.
Lack or perfusion, orthostatic hypotension, pulmonary embolism, DVT correct answers Effects
of immobility on the cardiovascular system.
Decreased appetite, weight loss, changes in protein, carbohydrate, and fat metabolism correct
answers Effects of immobility on the metabolic system.
Urinary stasis, kidney stones, decreased fluid intake leading to UTIs, fecal impaction correct
answers Effects of immobility on elimination.
Atrophy, osteoporosis, and joint contracture correct answers Effects of immobility on the
musculoskeletal system.
TUG correct answers Timed Up & Go
Client is instructed to stand from a seated position, ambulate 10 feet, turn and ambulate back to
the chair, and become seated.
An older adult client who takes longer than 12 seconds to complete a TUG assessment is a
_________? correct answers Fall risk
Client independently moves joints through their full range of motion. correct answers Active
ROM
Nurse may provide minimal support. correct answers Active assist ROM
Client is unable to move independently and the nurse moves each joint through its range of
motion. correct answers Passive ROM
ROM safety correct answers Move each joint until there is resistance but not pain.
Report uncomfortable reactions and stop exercises until further instructions are obtained.
Combined effort from the musculoskeletal and nervous systems to maintain posture, alignment,
and balance correct answers Body mechanics
3 key principles of body mechanics correct answers Body alignment, balance, and body
movements
Patient lies flat on back correct answers Supine
Patient lies face-down correct answers Prone