QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED
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Acute Illness - ANSWER: an illness of rapid onset and short duration; the person is
expected to recover
Chronic Illness - ANSWER: a long-term health condition that may not have a cure; it
can be controlled and complications prevented with proper treatment
Physical Restraint - ANSWER: any manual method or physical or mechanical device,
material, or equipment attached to or near the person's body that he or she cannot
remove easily and that restricts freedom of movement or normal access to one's
body
Chemical Restraint - ANSWER: any drug that is used for discipline or convenience and
not required to treat medical symptoms
Who places the order for a restraint - ANSWER: Doctor Ordered
Five Rights of Delegation - ANSWER: right task
right circumstance
right person
right direction/communication
right supervision/evaluation
Assault - ANSWER: intentionally attempting or threatening to touch a person's body
without the person's consent
Defamation - ANSWER: injuring a person's name and reputation by making false
statements to a third person
Battery - ANSWER: touching a person without consent
Abuse - ANSWER: willful infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation
or punishment with resulting physical harm, pain, or mental anguish
Stress - ANSWER: the response or change in the body caused by any emotional,
physical, social, or economic factor
Religion - ANSWER: spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices
Culture - ANSWER: The characteristics of a group of people— language, values,
beliefs, habits, likes, dislikes, customs— passed from generation to generation
, Holism - ANSWER: a concept that considers the whole person; the whole person has
physical, social, psychological, and spiritual parts that are woven together and
cannot be separated
Esteem - ANSWER: The worth, value, or opinion one has of a person
Self- esteem - ANSWER: thinking well of oneself and seeing oneself as useful and
having value
Self-actualization - ANSWER: the process by which people achieve their full potential
What are the techniques of proper communication - ANSWER: Listening
Paraphrasing
Direct questions
open-ended questions
Clarifying
Focusing
Silence
Why is proper communication important - ANSWER: It builds better relationships
with patients
Subjective Data - ANSWER: things a person tells you about that you cannot observe
through your senses; symptoms
Objective Data - ANSWER: information that is seen, heard, felt, or smelled by an
observer; signs
Proximal - ANSWER: The part nearest to the center or to the point of attachment
Cell - ANSWER: Basic unit of life
Nucleus - ANSWER: Control center of the cell
Cerebrum - ANSWER: Largest Part of the Brain
Center of thoughts and intelligence
Left hemi- movement of right side
Right hemi- movement of left side
Cerebellum - ANSWER: Regulates and coordinates body movement
Controls balance and the smooth movement of voluntary muscles
Injury results in jerky movement, loss of coordination, and muscle weakness
Midbrain - ANSWER: A small part of the brain above the pons that integrates sensory
information and relays it upward.