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1 oz = 30 mL
1 cup = 8 oz / 240 mL
1 qt = 1000 mL
Active Range of Motion (AROM) done by the patient
Passive Range of Motion (PROM) health care worker moves the joints through their range of motion
Active-Assistive Range of Motion the person does the exercises with some assistance from the health care
(AAROM) worker
abduction Movement away from the midline of the body
Adduction Movement toward the midline of the body
extension Straightening of a joint
Flexion bending a joint
Hyperextension Excessive straightening of a body part
Dorsiflexion bending of the foot or the toes upward
rotation turning the joint
internal rotation turning the joint inward
external rotation turning the joint outward
planter flexion bending the foot down at the ankle
Pronation palm down, turning joint downward
supination Palm up, turning joint upward
inversion supination
eversion pronation
T/F: A nurse has to be available at T, if your nurse is at lunch a different nurse takes over
all times.
willful infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement,
abuse
intimidation or punishment with resulting physical harm, pain,
or mental anguish
intentionally attempting or threatening to touch a person's body
assault
without the person's consent
battery touching a person's body without his or her consent
A brief act or behavior of being over-involved with the person;
boundary crossing
the intent of the act or behavior is to meet the person's
needs
Examples of boundary crossing You hug a person because he or she is crying
boundary sign Acts, behaviors, or thoughts that warn of a boundary crossing or
boundary violation
boundary violation an act or behavior that meets your needs, not the person's
, Examples of boundary violations abuse, giving a lot of information about yourself, keeping secrets with the
person
False Imprisonment unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
fraud Saying or doing something to trick, fool, or deceive a person
intimate partner violence (IPV) physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or former partner or
spouse
violating a person's right not to have his or her name, photo, or
invasion of privacy
private affairs exposed or made public without giving consent
libel Making false statements in print, writing, or through pictures or drawings
Malpractice Negligence by a professional person
The failure of responsible persons to provide food, shelter,
neglect
health care, or protection for a vulnerable elder