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BASIC DISABLED CARE FINAL EXAM 36.

foot rest
TEST I. SIMPLE RECALL
1. Define as moving the patient from one are to another 37. Axillary bar
2. Position for insertion of suppository 38. Hand grip
3. Use to decrease the complications of immobilization 39. Double upright
4. Position wherein the head is lowered 30-45 degrees below the horizontal. 40. Single upright
5. Assistive device to prevent foot drop 41. Regulator/ Adjuster
6. Readiness of the muscle to work
7. Considerably the best exercise. 42. One man transfer
8. Loss of muscle bulk 43. Two man transfer
9. Distance between the armpit and the axillary bar Posture 44. Independent transfer
10. Attitude of the body in relation to his position upon performance of a task.
11. Transfer method performed to client with left side of the body paralysis 45. Four point gate
12. Prescribed to patient with problems in balance, pain, weakness and fatigue 46. Three point gate
13. Reaction to disability wherein client refuses to admit the truth 47. Two point gate
14. A drop of blood pressure due to sudden change of position
15. Transfer method made by the client by herself 48. Contracture
16. Position where the lower log bears the weight of the person 49. Weakness
17. Assistive device that give the greatest amount of stability in 20-30 degrees 50. Muscle atrophy
18. Degree of flexion of elbow when using assistive device 51. Pressure ulcer
19. Where gait patterns are evaluated and provide maximum stability 52. Orthostatic hypotension
20. Means to move about with or without assistance 53. Constipation
21. Useful device for turning or lifting the patient 54. Slowed circulation
22. Positioning the client in supine position with 45 degree less or more elevation 55. Pneumonia
23. Is define as lack of active or passive range of motion 56. Emotional effects of illness
24. Occurs when the center of gravity falls within the base of support 57. Generalized discomfort
25. Are part of the bone near the skin.
TEST II. ENUMERATION: 58. Denial
26 -36. Parts of wheelchair 59. Depression
37-41. Parts of a crutch 60. Anger
42. -44. Types of Transfers 61. Dependence/ over dependence
45. - 47. Identify the gait patterns 62. Anxiety
48. -57. Effects of immobility 63. Withdrawal
58. -63. Reactions of client to disability
64. - 67. Types of range of motion exercise 64. Active ROM
68. - 71. Assistive devices prescribed for walking 65. Passive ROM
91.-92. 2 types of independent transfer 66. Active Assistive ROM
93. - 100. Bed positions identified 67. Resistance Exercises
TEST III. MATCHING TYPE
72. move the body part of client when sitting as it touches floor. 68. Walker
73. paralysis either left or right side 69. Crutches
74. protection used is transfer and or walking 70. Standard cane
75. Ability to perform ADL 71. Parallel bars
76. Supine position 72. Quad cane
77. Range of motion 73. Walk cane
78. Turn the patient every 2 hours
79. ambulation 91. Sliding board
80. Client is performing the exercise with you Instructing 92. Lateral swing
81. provide maximum support and stability 93. Supine position
82. Alternate position for lying flat 94. Fowler’s position
83. Prone positions 95. Side lying position
84. Lower or upper part paralysis 96. Sims lateral position
85. Used in moving client to the sides 97. Prone position
86. resistance provided by the caregiver or a person 98. Dorsal recumbent
87. Keeping the part extended yet away from trunk 99. Lithotomy position
88. Given to aid in balance and instability 100. Knee-chest position
89. Given to actively promote active muscles, nerve and bone function
90, 20 to 30 degree elbow flexion
ANSWERS: 73. Scoot
TEST l 74. Hemiplegia
1. Transfer 75. Gait belt+
2. Sims lateral position 76. Functional independence
3. ROM 77. Most ideal for resting
4. Trendelenburg 78. Used to decrease complication
5. Foot board 79. Management of bedsores
6. Muscle tone 80. Moving with or without assistance
7. Walking briskly for 20 minutes 81. Active ROM
8. atrophy 82. Parallel bars
9. 2 inches 83. Dorsal recumbent
10. posture 84. Burned patient at back
11. Standing pivot 85. Paraplegia
12. Ambulatory aid 86. Three segments
13. denial 87. Manual resistance exercise
14. Orthostatic hypotension 88. Abduction
15. Independent transfer 89. Ambulatory aid
16. Side lying position 90. Therapeutic exercise
17. Walker 91. Level ulnar steroid process
18. 20-30 degrees
19. Parallel bars
20. Ambulation
21. Turning sheet
22. Semi Fowler’s position
23. contracture
24. Balance
25. Bony Prominence
TEST ll
26.Handgrip
27. tire
28. back
29. seat
30. arm rest
31. foot plate
32. wheel brakes
33. hand rim
34. cross brace
35. caster wheels

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