Quality of Care: ADLs

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Quality of Care: ADLs

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1. Activities of daily living do NOT include speech and language skills.
2. Residents with arthritis should stay in bed because walking and range-of-motion exercises might cause them pain.
3. An individual with mild Alzheimer’s:
4. A nursing assistant can help reduce a resident’s symptoms of multiple sclerosis by being sure to keep the resident’s environment cool and avoiding the use of hot water during baths and showers.
5. Once a resident with Parkinson’s disease begins to experience “getting stuck like glue to the floor” before or during ambulation, it is time to consider using a wheelchair because this is irreversible.
6. An important principal in pain management for the person with a chronic condition is to:
7. Which behavior(s) would you expect to see in a resident who has negative self-esteem?
8. The nursing assistant should always do things for the resident who refuses care or is unstable to clearly verbalize his or her needs.
9. A resident who wipes his or her face if given a wash cloth but does not participate in any other part of taking a bath or shower requires what level of assistance?
10. Which is considered a “late loss” ADL?
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