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BSNC 1000 MOBILITY Test Questions with Correct Answers
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Mobility - Answer-Being mobile/movable 
Scope of Mobility - Answer-Full Mobility - Partial/Impaired Mobility - Immobility 
Someone who is both mobile and immobile? - Answer-- Partial paralysis 
- Advanced age 
- Weakness 
- Fractures 
- Pregnancy 
- Stroke 
- Hemiplegia 
- Paraplegic 
When is immobility beneficial? - Answer-- After injury 
- Recovering from illness 
- Both reduce risk of aggravation 
What is impaired mobility due to? - A...
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BSNC 1000 FINAL STUDY QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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How does perfusion affect dementia? - Answer-Due to blood flow, vessel compliance and increased risk of rupture and blockage of blood to the brain 
 
How does mobility affect dementia? - Answer-Decreased perfusion to specific parts of the brain controlling motor function leads to decreased mobility and increased risk of falls (more immobility). Immobility as consequences such as high blood pressure 
 
How does gas exchange affect cognition? -...
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BSNC 1000 - Module 6 (Mobility) questions & answers
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BSNC 1000 Final Set Questions With Revised Correct Answers
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1) What body systems does mobility involve - ANSWER 
skeletal, muscular, nervous 
2) Under what conditions could someone have impaired 
mobility - ANSWER 
bone/joint diseases 
(osteoporosis/arthritis) 
surgery 
broken bones 
disabilities 
3) How are gas exchange and mobility related - ANSWER 
mobility of ribs and breathing muscles aid in breathing 
properly 
supports aerobic activity 
4) How are mobility and...
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BSNC 1000 – MOBILITY Exam with Verified solutions| Rated A+
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BSNC 1000 – MOBILITY LATEST UPDATE GRADED A
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BSNC 1000 – MOBILITY LATEST UPDATE GRADED A Mobility Being mobile/movable 
Scope of Mobility Full Mobility - Partial/Impaired Mobility - Immobility 
Someone who is both mobile and immobile? - Partial paralysis - Advanced age - Weakness - Fractures - Pregnancy - Stroke - Hemiplegia - Paraplegic 
When is immobility beneficial? - After injury - Recovering from illness - Both reduce risk of aggravation 
What is impaired mobility due to? - Neurologic conditions (brain, spinal, nerves) - Skeletal co...
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BSNC 1000 Final Test Questions and Answers All Correct
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what body systems does mobility involve - Answer-skeletal, muscular, nervous 
 
under what conditions could someone have impaired mobility - Answer-bone/joint diseases (osteoporosis/arthritis) 
surgery 
broken bones 
disabilities 
 
how are gas exchange and mobility related - Answer-mobility of ribs and breathing muscles aid in breathing properly 
supports aerobic activity 
 
how are mobility and perfusion related - Answer-increased bloo...
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BSNC 1000 MOBILITY Test Questions with Correct Answers
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BSNC 1000 MOBILITY Test Questions with Correct Answers 
 
Mobility - Answer-Being mobile/movable 
 
Scope of Mobility - Answer-Full Mobility - Partial/Impaired Mobility - Immobility 
 
Someone who is both mobile and immobile? - Answer-- Partial paralysis 
-	Advanced age 
-	Weakness 
-	Fractures 
-	Pregnancy 
-	Stroke 
-	Hemiplegia 
-	Paraplegic 
 
When is immobility beneficial? - Answer-- After injury 
-	Recovering from illness 
-	Both reduce risk of aggravation 
 
What is impaired mobility due ...
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BSNC 1000 MOBILITY Test Questions with Correct Answers
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BSNC 1000 MOBILITY Test Questions 
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Mobility - Answer-Being mobile/movable 
Scope of Mobility - Answer-Full Mobility - Partial/Impaired Mobility - Immobility 
Someone who is both mobile and immobile? - Answer-- Partial paralysis 
- Advanced age 
- Weakness 
- Fractures 
- Pregnancy 
- Stroke 
- Hemiplegia 
- Paraplegic 
When is immobility beneficial? - Answer-- After injury 
- Recovering from illness 
- Both reduce risk of aggravation 
What is impaired mobility due to? - A...
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BSNC 1000 Final Test Questions with Answers All Correct
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BSNC 1000 Final Test Questions with Answers All Correct 
 
What warrants a comprehensive risk assessment for mobility? - Answer-- Older person who presents with acute fall (with injury) 
- Has difficulty with gait or balance 
- Reports two or more falls in last 12 months 
 
Risk of falls assessment - Answer-- Medial hx, physical exam, cognitive and functional assessment 
- Hx of falls, medications, problems with gait, balance, mobility, vision, neurological impairments 
- Reduced muscle strengt...
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