A PACKAGE DEAL FOR CRRN TEST CERTIFICATION EXAM
2 VERSIONS WITH VERIFIED UPDATED ANSWERS/A+
GRADE ASSURED
Olfactory nerve-1 - ANSWER: sense of smell
Trigeminal nerve-5 - ANSWER: Sensory: Face, teeth, tongue
Motor: Mastication
Facial nerve-7 - ANSWER: sensory: taste (anterior 2/3 of tongue)
motor: muscles of facial expression, secretion of saliva and tears
Glossopharyngeal nerve-9 - ANSWER: Sensory: taste (posterior 1/3 of tongue)
Motor: swallowing and secretion of saliva
Jugular foramen
Vagus nerve-10 - ANSWER: Muscle contraction of pharynx (swallowing) and larynx
(speech sounds)
Spinal accessory nerve-11 - ANSWER: Skeletal muscle of soft palate, pharynx, and
larynx which contract reflexively during swallowing
Hypoglossal nerve-12 - ANSWER: Innervations of tongue muscles, allowing for
coordinated contraction of the tongue muscles necessary for food manipulation,
swallowing and speech
Cerebral cortex - ANSWER: controls voluntary movement needed for swallowing
Brainstem - ANSWER: controls involuntary movement needed for swallowing
Phases of swallowing - ANSWER: Oral preparatory phase
Oral propulsive phase
Pharyngeal phase
Esophageal phase
NDD1 - ANSWER: Pureed
pudding like
no chunks
avoid lumpy foods and small pieces
NDD2 - ANSWER: Mechanically altered
soft, moist foods
ground meats & soft vegetables
no bread, peas, or corn
avoid skin & seeds
, NDD3 - ANSWER: Dysphagia Advanced
AVOID:
-very hard, sticky, crunchy foods
Stage 1 pressure ulcer - ANSWER: intact skin with nonblanchable redness
Stage 2 pressure ulcer - ANSWER: partial-thickness skin loss w/ exposed dermis
Stage 3 pressure ulcer - ANSWER: full thickness tissue loss with visible fat
Stage 4 pressure ulcer - ANSWER: Full-thickness tissue loss with exposed bone,
muscle, or tendon
Unstageable pressure ulcer - ANSWER: A full-thickness wound in which the amount
of necrotic tissue, or eschar, in the wound bed makes it impossible to assess the
depth of the wound or the involvement of underlying structures
Deep tissue injury - ANSWER: persistent non-blanchable deep red, maroon, or purple
discoloration
Rehabilitation nursing - ANSWER: -The diagnosis and treatment of human responses
of individuals and groups to actual or potential health problems relative to altered
functional ability and lifestyle
-A process of helping a person to reach the fullest physical, psychological, social,
vocational, avocational, and educational potential consistent with his/her
physiological or anatomic impairment, environmental limitations and desires/life
plans
Social Security Act - ANSWER: 1935, guaranteed retirement payments for enrolled
workers beginning at age 65; set up federal-state system of unemployment
insurance and care for dependent mothers and children, the handicapped, and
public health
The Rehabilitation Act - ANSWER: 1973, act that prohibits discrimination based on
physical or mental disabilities.
Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN) - ANSWER: 1974, holistic perspective to
the care of the patient with disabilities and chronic health problems
American with Disabilities Act - ANSWER: 1990
-Title 1: prohibits discrimination in the work place due to disability
-Title 2: provides civil rights within the public entities
-Title 3: provides rights within private sector
-Title 4: telecommunication
-Title 5: provides coverage related to legal fees, prohibiting retaliation
Domains of Professional Rehabilitation Competence-Domain 1 - ANSWER: -Nurse led
2 VERSIONS WITH VERIFIED UPDATED ANSWERS/A+
GRADE ASSURED
Olfactory nerve-1 - ANSWER: sense of smell
Trigeminal nerve-5 - ANSWER: Sensory: Face, teeth, tongue
Motor: Mastication
Facial nerve-7 - ANSWER: sensory: taste (anterior 2/3 of tongue)
motor: muscles of facial expression, secretion of saliva and tears
Glossopharyngeal nerve-9 - ANSWER: Sensory: taste (posterior 1/3 of tongue)
Motor: swallowing and secretion of saliva
Jugular foramen
Vagus nerve-10 - ANSWER: Muscle contraction of pharynx (swallowing) and larynx
(speech sounds)
Spinal accessory nerve-11 - ANSWER: Skeletal muscle of soft palate, pharynx, and
larynx which contract reflexively during swallowing
Hypoglossal nerve-12 - ANSWER: Innervations of tongue muscles, allowing for
coordinated contraction of the tongue muscles necessary for food manipulation,
swallowing and speech
Cerebral cortex - ANSWER: controls voluntary movement needed for swallowing
Brainstem - ANSWER: controls involuntary movement needed for swallowing
Phases of swallowing - ANSWER: Oral preparatory phase
Oral propulsive phase
Pharyngeal phase
Esophageal phase
NDD1 - ANSWER: Pureed
pudding like
no chunks
avoid lumpy foods and small pieces
NDD2 - ANSWER: Mechanically altered
soft, moist foods
ground meats & soft vegetables
no bread, peas, or corn
avoid skin & seeds
, NDD3 - ANSWER: Dysphagia Advanced
AVOID:
-very hard, sticky, crunchy foods
Stage 1 pressure ulcer - ANSWER: intact skin with nonblanchable redness
Stage 2 pressure ulcer - ANSWER: partial-thickness skin loss w/ exposed dermis
Stage 3 pressure ulcer - ANSWER: full thickness tissue loss with visible fat
Stage 4 pressure ulcer - ANSWER: Full-thickness tissue loss with exposed bone,
muscle, or tendon
Unstageable pressure ulcer - ANSWER: A full-thickness wound in which the amount
of necrotic tissue, or eschar, in the wound bed makes it impossible to assess the
depth of the wound or the involvement of underlying structures
Deep tissue injury - ANSWER: persistent non-blanchable deep red, maroon, or purple
discoloration
Rehabilitation nursing - ANSWER: -The diagnosis and treatment of human responses
of individuals and groups to actual or potential health problems relative to altered
functional ability and lifestyle
-A process of helping a person to reach the fullest physical, psychological, social,
vocational, avocational, and educational potential consistent with his/her
physiological or anatomic impairment, environmental limitations and desires/life
plans
Social Security Act - ANSWER: 1935, guaranteed retirement payments for enrolled
workers beginning at age 65; set up federal-state system of unemployment
insurance and care for dependent mothers and children, the handicapped, and
public health
The Rehabilitation Act - ANSWER: 1973, act that prohibits discrimination based on
physical or mental disabilities.
Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN) - ANSWER: 1974, holistic perspective to
the care of the patient with disabilities and chronic health problems
American with Disabilities Act - ANSWER: 1990
-Title 1: prohibits discrimination in the work place due to disability
-Title 2: provides civil rights within the public entities
-Title 3: provides rights within private sector
-Title 4: telecommunication
-Title 5: provides coverage related to legal fees, prohibiting retaliation
Domains of Professional Rehabilitation Competence-Domain 1 - ANSWER: -Nurse led