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TEST QUESTIONS FOR CRRN WITH ANSWERS 1. The INITIAL purpose of stump wrapping is to: aid in venous re- turn and reduce swelling 2. What is an important travel tip for people with COPD? avoid elevation above 4000 feet unless in a pres- surized cabin 3. What produces esophageal speech? burp...

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TEST QUESTIONS FOR CRRN WITH ANSWERS

1. The INITIAL purpose of stump wrapping is to: aid in venous re-
turn and reduce
swelling

2. What is an important travel tip for people with avoid elevation
COPD? above 4000 feet
unless in a pres-
surized cabin

3. What produces esophageal speech? burping to exert
pressure and pro-
duce vibration

4. What is not included in a patient's occupational his- past learning diffi-
tory? culties

5. Blindness of the nasal half of one eye and the tem- homonymous
poral half of the other is known as: hemianopsia

6. The terms perceived "susceptibility," "perceived health belief model
threat," and "cues to action" are important concepts
in which nursing theory?

7. What bladder disorder will MOST likely be present in uninhibited neuro-
a patient with a CVA? genic bladder

8. What is the legal definition of blindness? visual field restric-
tion of up to 20 de-
grees or central vi-
sual acuity in the
better eye of no
more than 20/200

9. Pursed lip breathing improves oxygenation because keeps the alveoli
it: open longer

10. What is a result of injury to the satiety center? overeating

11.



, TEST QUESTIONS FOR CRRN WITH ANSWERS
Tardive dyskinesia, associated with the prolonged grimace, smile,
use of psychotropic drugs, may be assessed by in- frown, pucker, and
structing the patient to: chew

12. With normal capillary perfusion, the color will return 3 seconds
within:

13. What is an appropriate nursing intervention for a pt. encourage pt's ver-
experiencing physiological and/or psychosocial dis- balization of feel-
turbances who has recently been transferred from ings
one environment to another?

14. A patient who is unwilling to discuss his disability or body image distur-
to touch or look at his involved body parts may have bance
a nursing diagnosis of:

15. What is a principle upon which learning depends? providing for learn-
er participation

16. Autonomous areflexic bladder dysfunction occurs both the motor
when a lesion involves: and sensory com-
ponents of the
sacral segments of
the spinal cord

17. Reflexogenic erections are possible when which sacral
spinal segments are perserved?

18. What is the Barthel Index? consists of 10
items that measure
a person's daily
functioning specifi-
cally the activities
of daily living and
mobility

19. What is a normal finding when assessing the skin of decreased subcu-
an elderly person? taneous fat

20.20.


, What is the premise of the Bobath neurodevelop- pt's learn the sen-
mental technique? sation of move-
ment, not the
movement itself

21. Sleep deprivation can result in: psychosis

22. A patient who presents with drooling or insufficiently oral
chewed food has a problem in which phase of the
swallowing process?

23. Upon discharge, what is the MOST important learn- demonstrating
ing outcome for the patient with quadriplegia? knowledge and
skills of self care

24. Which part of the brain control temperature? hypothalamus

25. In order to qualify for SSI, an individual must: demonstrate finan-
cial need by in-
come level

26. In the absence of an audiologist, which profession- speech therapist
als would formally evaluate a pt's hearing?

27. The three point gate consists of: moving both
crutches forward
along with the af-
fected leg and fol-
lowed by the unaf-
fected leg

28. What is the most therapeutic position for distribution prone
of body weight over bony prominences?

29. Proprioceptors mediate deep somatic sensations re- position and move-
lated primarily to: ment

30. The most common barrier to community re-entry societal attitudes
that a patient with disabilities encounters is:

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