CRRN - CERTIFIED REHABILITATION REGISTERED NURSE EXAM
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Which tool should be used in the nursing assessment of pressure ulcer risk?
a) Glasgow Coma Scale
b) APGAR score
c) Braden Scale
d) Mini-Mental State Exam
Correct answer: c) Braden Scale
Rebound occurs when an individual spends insufficient time in certain stages of
sleep. For which stage is rebound an IMPORTANT concept?
a) Stage 1
b) Stage 2
c) REM sleep
d) Stage 4
Correct answer: d) Stage 4
Rebound occurs:
a) When REM sleep is excessive
b) When an individual is deprived of Stage 4 sleep
c) During frequent awakenings
d) With prolonged daytime napping
Correct answer: b) When an individual is deprived of Stage 4 sleep
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Which statement is incorporated in Orem’s self-care theory?
a) Nurses control all patient decisions
b) Illness is socially constructed
c) Investigation and decision-making where the patient has control and input
d) Health is determined by environment alone
Correct answer: c) Investigation and decision-making where the patient has
control and input
Which nursing theorist views the person as a biological, symbolic, and social unit?
a) Martha Rogers
b) Imogene King
c) Dorothea Orem
d) Betty Neuman
Correct answer: c) Dorothea Orem
Which spinal cord injury syndrome causes paralysis and loss of position sense on
the SAME side as the injury and loss of pain and temperature on the OPPOSITE
side?
a) Central cord syndrome
b) Anterior cord syndrome
c) Cauda equina syndrome
d) Brown-Séquard syndrome
Correct answer: d) Brown-Séquard syndrome
What are the TWO PRIMARY goals of the interdisciplinary team in pediatric
rehabilitation?
a) Education and discipline
b) Prevention and cure
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c) Provision of care and self-maintenance
d) Independence and discharge
Correct answer: c) Provision of care and self-maintenance
Which level of wellness focuses on rehabilitation activities and monitoring health
care processes to prevent complications or further disability?
a) Primary prevention
b) Secondary prevention
c) Health promotion
d) Tertiary prevention
Correct answer: d) Tertiary prevention
How does an independent living program support an individual with a disability?
a) Provides institutional housing
b) Requires full-time caregivers
c) Allows patients to remain in their own dwellings with support services
d) Focuses only on vocational training
Correct answer: c) Allows patients to remain in their own dwellings with support
services
Which technique allows the user to determine the volume of patients required for
a program to be financially self-sufficient?
a) Cost-benefit analysis
b) Benchmarking
c) Break-even analysis
d) Outcome evaluation
Correct answer: c) Break-even analysis
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When comparing one facility’s selected outcomes with another facility’s
outstanding outcomes, this is known as:
a) Quality assurance
b) Case management
c) Peer review
d) Benchmarking
Correct answer: d) Benchmarking
Which strategy, when implemented prior to discharge, promotes communication,
defines roles, outlines outcomes, defines limitations of care, and establishes
agency liability?
a) Discharge summary
b) Health contract
c) Informed consent
d) Advance directive
Correct answer: b) Health contract
Which of the following defines impairment?
a) Inability to perform life roles
b) Environmental barriers to participation
c) Loss of independence
d) Residual limitation resulting from disease, injury, or congenital defect
Correct answer: d) Residual limitation resulting from disease, injury, or congenital
defect
Handicap is best defined as:
a) Loss of physical function
b) Inability to perform self-care
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