FUNCTIONAL ABILITY RNSG 1430 EXAM 1 LATEST 2024
COMPLETE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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Define Healthy - ANSWER: state of complete physical, mental and social well-being,
not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
Name the 4 goals of Healthy People 2020 - ANSWER: to attain high-quality, longer
lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death
What is the key factor in quality of life, and therefore in health - ANSWER: an
individual's ability to function
Define functional ability - ANSWER: The physical, psychological, cognitive, and social
ability to carry on the normal activities of life.
An individual's ability to perform the normal daily activities required to meet basic
needs; fulfill usual roles in the family, workplace, and community; and maintain
health and well-being.
True or False. Functional ability may differ from functional performance, which refers
to the actual daily activities carried out by an individual - ANSWER: True
What are some of the causes for change in functional abilities? - ANSWER:
Developmental and biological factors, including current state of health, as well as by
psychological, sociocultural, environmental, and politicoeconomic factors.
Changes in functional level may be temporary such as recovering from an illness or
injury or long term.
An individual with full functional ability means what? - ANSWER: The individual can
independently meet all necessary life activities without any sort of assistance or use
of assistive devices.
An individual who is dependent means? - ANSWER: Dependence refers to the
amount of assistance needed to meet life activities; assistance can be in the form of
care from another person, from assistive services, or from an adaptive device.
What are the two basic categories of functional ability? - ANSWER: 1. basic activities
of daily living BADLs or ADLs
2. instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)
What are basic activities of daily living BADLs or ADLs? - ANSWER: personal care and
mobility and include eating as well as hygienic and grooming activities such as
bathing, mouth care, dressing, and toileting.
, What are instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)? - ANSWER: more complex
skills that are essential to living in the community. Examples: managing money,
grocery shopping, cooking, house cleaning, doing laundry, taking medication, using
the telephone, and accessing transportation
What 4 complex concepts represent functional activity? - ANSWER: 1. Physical
domain
2. Psychological domain
3. Cognitive domain
4. Social Domain
Alterations in functional ability occur as primary or secondary problems describe
them? - ANSWER: Primary problems are those in which the ability to perform a
particular function never developed.
Secondary problems, on the other hand, occur after functional ability has been
attained, it represents a loss of functional ability.
In infants and young children, expected development of functional ability is indicated
by what? - ANSWER: achievement of developmental milestones and developmental
tasks.
Specialized age-appropriate tests of development are used when indicated to
determine developmental delays
During young and middle adulthood, identification of new problems with functional
ability are notice when? - ANSWER: primarily on routine observations of health care
providers, self-report, and report of family or others.
For older adults, functional status ordinarily refers to what? - ANSWER: refers to the
safe, effective performance of ADLs essential for independent living, decline in
functional ability is essential, decline or changes in cognition, should be performed
for individuals with multiple medical problems, evaluation of vision and hearing,
mobility, continence, nutrition, cognition, affect, home environment, and social
support, as well as BADLs and IADLs
Functional ability has two dimensions that serve as attributes? - ANSWER: 1.The
capacity to perform a specific self-care behavior
2.The actual performance of the behavior
It is not whether the individual can or does perform the activity, but under what
circumstances, with what type and amount of assistance, and in what length of time
and with what degree of effort the person can or does perform the activity.
Why is Functional abilities important to individuals? - ANSWER: It is a major
contributing factor to quality of life, allows independence and participation in
activities, indicates existence or severity of disease, signal the need for services,
monitor success of treatment/ disease profession.
COMPLETE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (APPROVED SOLUTIONS) LATEST UPDATES |
RATED A+
Define Healthy - ANSWER: state of complete physical, mental and social well-being,
not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
Name the 4 goals of Healthy People 2020 - ANSWER: to attain high-quality, longer
lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death
What is the key factor in quality of life, and therefore in health - ANSWER: an
individual's ability to function
Define functional ability - ANSWER: The physical, psychological, cognitive, and social
ability to carry on the normal activities of life.
An individual's ability to perform the normal daily activities required to meet basic
needs; fulfill usual roles in the family, workplace, and community; and maintain
health and well-being.
True or False. Functional ability may differ from functional performance, which refers
to the actual daily activities carried out by an individual - ANSWER: True
What are some of the causes for change in functional abilities? - ANSWER:
Developmental and biological factors, including current state of health, as well as by
psychological, sociocultural, environmental, and politicoeconomic factors.
Changes in functional level may be temporary such as recovering from an illness or
injury or long term.
An individual with full functional ability means what? - ANSWER: The individual can
independently meet all necessary life activities without any sort of assistance or use
of assistive devices.
An individual who is dependent means? - ANSWER: Dependence refers to the
amount of assistance needed to meet life activities; assistance can be in the form of
care from another person, from assistive services, or from an adaptive device.
What are the two basic categories of functional ability? - ANSWER: 1. basic activities
of daily living BADLs or ADLs
2. instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)
What are basic activities of daily living BADLs or ADLs? - ANSWER: personal care and
mobility and include eating as well as hygienic and grooming activities such as
bathing, mouth care, dressing, and toileting.
, What are instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)? - ANSWER: more complex
skills that are essential to living in the community. Examples: managing money,
grocery shopping, cooking, house cleaning, doing laundry, taking medication, using
the telephone, and accessing transportation
What 4 complex concepts represent functional activity? - ANSWER: 1. Physical
domain
2. Psychological domain
3. Cognitive domain
4. Social Domain
Alterations in functional ability occur as primary or secondary problems describe
them? - ANSWER: Primary problems are those in which the ability to perform a
particular function never developed.
Secondary problems, on the other hand, occur after functional ability has been
attained, it represents a loss of functional ability.
In infants and young children, expected development of functional ability is indicated
by what? - ANSWER: achievement of developmental milestones and developmental
tasks.
Specialized age-appropriate tests of development are used when indicated to
determine developmental delays
During young and middle adulthood, identification of new problems with functional
ability are notice when? - ANSWER: primarily on routine observations of health care
providers, self-report, and report of family or others.
For older adults, functional status ordinarily refers to what? - ANSWER: refers to the
safe, effective performance of ADLs essential for independent living, decline in
functional ability is essential, decline or changes in cognition, should be performed
for individuals with multiple medical problems, evaluation of vision and hearing,
mobility, continence, nutrition, cognition, affect, home environment, and social
support, as well as BADLs and IADLs
Functional ability has two dimensions that serve as attributes? - ANSWER: 1.The
capacity to perform a specific self-care behavior
2.The actual performance of the behavior
It is not whether the individual can or does perform the activity, but under what
circumstances, with what type and amount of assistance, and in what length of time
and with what degree of effort the person can or does perform the activity.
Why is Functional abilities important to individuals? - ANSWER: It is a major
contributing factor to quality of life, allows independence and participation in
activities, indicates existence or severity of disease, signal the need for services,
monitor success of treatment/ disease profession.