Final Exam Random Questions Flashcards
BMI of 28
Overweight
Respiration Rate of 10bpm
Low
What is bradycardia
HR
1st CMC Abduction
(Thumb 1st) carpametacarpal Abduction
How much stretching occurs during PROM?
Zero stretching
Where is the body’s center of gravity located?
Middle of pelvis (S2)
When ambulating with crutches what goes upstairs first?
Strong Leg
What are the 4 signs of inflammation?
Redness, Swelling, Warmth, Pain
What WBC assists with transition in the remodeling phase?
Monocyte
What is eschar?
Black leather - like, necrotic tissue
What are the casters?
Front wheels (Small Wheels) on the wheelchair
What color is granulation tissue?
Pink
Normal Wheelchair Seat Depth
16 inches
Normal Wheelchair Seat Width
18 inches
Normal Wheelchair Seat Height
20 inches
Seat Height in a hemiplegic wheelchair
17.5 inches
What are the front wheels of a wheelchair called
Directional Wheels
Which of the following pressure ulcers stages only involves the epidermis?
Stage I
Which of the following pressure ulcer stages appears as an abrasion, blister, or shallow crater?
Stage II
Which of the following pressure ulcer stages causes distraction to muscle bone, and fascia?
stage IV
Which of the following pressure ulcer stages can appear as an area of redness which does not blanch to pressure?
Stage I
Which of the following pressure ulcer stages appears as a deep crater which goes into the subcutaneous tissue?
Stage III
Which stages are considered partial thickness?
Stage I & Stage II
Which stages are considered full thickness?
Stage III & Stage IV
Applies to all bodily fluids, secretions and excretions of any patient
Standard Precaution
A mask is required when working within 3 feet of the patient
Droplet Precaution - Mask, Gown, Gloves
Dedicated equipment should remain in the room for this precaution
Contact Precaution - Gloves and Gown
A N-95 respirator mask must be worn when entering this room
Airborne Precaution - N-95 Mask
Bending parts at a joint so that the angle between them decreases and the parts come closer together.
Flexion
Ankle motion when you stand on your tiptoes. Toes towards floor (down)
Plantarflexion
Straightening parts at a joint so that the angle between them increases and the parts move farther apart
Extension
Moving a part away from the midline
Abduction
Moving a part toward the midline
Adduction
The ankle is ___ to the knee.
Distal
The elbow is ___ to the hand.
Proximal
Forearm motion when you turn your palm up
Supination
Forearm motion when you turn your palm down
Pronation
Ankle motion when you stand on your heels, toes up towards body.
Dorsiflexion
Which plane divides the body into the right and left portions?
Sagittal