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a. Acknowledging
b. Accepting
c. Clarifying
d. Being specific
2. Giving Recognition; indicating awareness
a. Encouraging comparison
b. Being specific and tentative
c. Acknowledging
d. Exploring
3. Making available the facts that the client needs.
a. Offering self
b. Presenting Reality
c. Reflecting
d. Giving Information
4. Organizing and summing up that which has gone before.
a. Suggesting Collaboration
b. Summarizing and Planning
c. Restating
d. Voicing Doubt
5. Expressing uncertainty about the client’s perceptions.
a. Verbalizing the implied
b. Voicing Doubt
c. Using Silence
d. Seeking clarification
6. Indicating accord and discord with the client
a. Being defensive
b. Blaming
c. Challenging
d. Agreeing and Disagreeing
7. Demanding proof form the client
a. Challenging
b. Belittling
c. Challenging
d. Blaming
8. Telling the client what to do.
a. Disapproving
b. Advising
c. Giving literal response
d. Interpreting
d. N/A
23. Precautions that are designed to reduce the risk of transmitting infectious agents through
large particle droplets.
a. Transmission- based precautions
b. Airborne precautions
c. Droplet Precautions
d. Standard Precations
26. A single seizure that lasts more than 5 minutes or a series of seizures that occur without
the victim’s regaining consciousness between them
a. Seizure
b. Status Epilepticus
c. Epilepsy
d. Tonic- Clonic Seizure
28. Slowly tip your head forward and touch your chin to your chest.
a. Neck Flexion
b. Neck Rotation
c. Shoulder Rotation
d. Shoulder Flexion
29. Keep your chin tucked down and look over your right shoulder as far as possible.
a. Neck Flexion
b. Neck Rotation
c. Shoulder Rotation
d. Shoulder Flexion
30. Clasp your hands together and inhale as you raise arms over your head as far as
possible, with palms pointing up.
a. Neck Flexion
b. Neck Rotation
c. Shoulder Rotation
d. Shoulder Flexion
31. Stand erect. Clasps hands behind your back and push them out as far as possible.
a. Neck Flexion
b. Neck Rotation
c. Shoulder Rotation
d. Shoulder Extension
32. Place your hands on top of your shoulders and make circles as big as possible with your
elbow.
a. Shoulder Circles
b. Back Extension
c. Low Back Flexion
d. Heel Cord Extension
33. Standing, out your hands on your hips and lean back, slowly arching your back.
a. Shoulder Circles
b. Back Extension
c. Low back Flexion
d. Heel Cord extension
34. Sit in a chair with your knees and shoulders wide apart. Tip your chin to your chest and
place your arms between your knees. Slowly lean forward and touch the floor.
a. Shoulder Circles
b. Back Extension
c. Low back Flexion
d. Heel Cord Extension
35. Place one foot forward and one foot in back, keep your back heel on the floor, and back
foot pointing forward. Slowly, lean forward until you feel stretching in your calf muscles.
a. Shoulder Circles
b. Back extension
c. Low Back flexion
d. Heel Cord extension
36. This device prevents hand contractures
a. Trochanter Roll
b. Hand Roll
c. Heel protector
d. Cradle boot
37. This device prevents external hip rotation
a. Trochanter Roll
b. Hand Roll
c. Heel Protector
d. Cradle Boot
38. Lifts the bed linen to relieve pressure over the feet.
a. Trochanter Roll
b. Hand Roll
c. Cradle Boot
d. Foot Cradle
39. Use for support and elevation of a body part.
a. Mattress
b. Pillow
c. Chair Beds
d. Foot Boot
40. Placed under the mattress to provide support
a. Chair beds
b. Bed Boards
c. Mattress
d. Bed frames
41. These devices are used to prevent scratching and removal of tubings or dressings.
a. Mitt restraints
b. Wrist restraints
c. Vest restraints
d. Limb restraints
42. These devices are used to prevent injury and removal of tubing and dressing.
a. Mitt restraints
b. Wrist restraints
c. Vest restraints
d. Limb restraints
43. These devices are used to prevent injury or falls for the disoriented clients.
a. Mitt restraints
b. Wrist restraints
c. Vest restraints
d. Limb restraints
44. This position prevents kyphosis and lordosis.
a. Prone
b. Supine
c. Sims
d. Fetal
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