Monday, 24 October 2016

CRRN EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS – UPDATED

CRRN EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS – UPDATED


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CRRN EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS – UPDATED    

More Than 2000 Questions 

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CRRN By Laura Pepper 97 Terms

·         Agnosia
difficulty distinguishing doorbell and phone ring
·         Apraxia
problem with motor movement, motor planning
·         Dysarthria
D
·         Anomia
·         Persevation
Unintentional repetition of a word or phrase
CRRN BY LEIGH APV 223 TERMS

1)    TYPE OF MASSAGE THERAPY WHICH IS USUALLY DONE WITH RHYTHMIC, BROAD STROKES BEGINNING SOFTLY AND INCREASING IN INTENSITY TO RELAX THE PERSON AND IDENTIFY AREAS OF TIGHTNESS OR PAIN.
Effleurage
2)    PRESSURE IS APPLIED WITH A FINGER OR THUMB TO AREAS OF POINT TENDERNESS TO REDUCE SPASTICITY AND PAIN.
Trigger Point
3)    DEFINED IN 2000 BY THE ASSOCIATION OF REHABILITATION NURSES AS “THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF HUMAN RESPONSES OF INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS TO ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL HEALTH PROBLEMS RELATIVE TO ALTERED FUNCTIONAL ABILITY AND LIFESTYLE”.
Rehabilitation Nursing
4)    FOUNDER OF THE RED CROSS.
Clara Barton
5)    YEAR WHEN SALK VACCINE WAS INTRODUCED.
1954
CRRN Exam Review Rehab Nursing By Luggl 12 Terms
·         Rehabilitation is
A philosophy
An attitude
An approach
·         Rehabilitation Act of 1973
prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in programs conducted by Federal agencies, in programs receiving Federal financial assistance, in Federal employment, and in the employment practices of Federal contractors.
·         Education for all Handicapped Children Act 1975.
required public schools accepting federal funds to provide equal access to education for children with physical and mental disabilities
·         Americans With Disabilities Act 1990.
signed into law under President George H W Bush. It applies to all private and state-run businesses, employment agencies to make sure that no person with a disability is turned down for a job or promotion, or refused entry to a public-access area.

CRRN EXAMINATION BYSHILPA PATEL 74 TERMS


1)    WHICH TYPE OF MASSAGE THERAPY IS USUALLY DONE WITH RHYTHMIC, BROAD STROKES BEGINNING SOFTLY AND INCREASING IN INTENSITY TO RELAX THE PERSON AND IDENTIFY AREAS OF TIGHTNESS OR PAIN?

Effleurage

2)    PRESSURE IS APPLIED WITH A FINGER OR THUMB TO AREAS OF POINT TENDERNESS TO REDUCE SPASTICITY AND PAIN:

Trigger point

3)    KNEADING MASSAGE, USUALLY USED ON LARGE MUSCLE AREAS, SUCH AS THE CALF OR THIGH, TO INCREASE CIRCULATION:

Petrissage

4)    MASSAGE IN LINE WITH MUSCLE FIBERS OR ACROSS THE MUSCLE FIBERS TO CREATE STRETCHING AND TO REDUCE ADHESIONS AND SCARRING DURING HEALING:

Friction

CRRN HISTORY BYJMARIEZ 11 TERMS

1)    WHAT CHANGES CONTRIBUTED TO THE ORGANIZATION OF SERVICES FOR THE DISABLED ON THE 1800 AND EARLY 1900’S?

Caring for those who are less fortunate
Development of schools to provide vocational training for crippled, blind or deaf.
Start of Public Health causing improvement in hygiene.

2)    WHAT HISTORICAL EVENT IN THE EARLY 1900’S CREATED THE NEXT IMPACT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF REHAB SERVICES AND WHY?

World War I because it brought focus to rehab for soldiers.
1917, Surgeon General developed physical reconstruction at Mass General hospital to treat wounded soldiers.
Frank Granger trained aides to treat war casualties.
First Rehab Act and Vocational Rehab law were passed due to providing vocational training for soldiers. VA was created.

3)    THE 1930’S BROUGHT LEGISLATIVE AND HEALTHCARE ISSUES TO THE FOREFRONT. THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT PASSED IN 1935, CREATING AND IMPACTING MANY SERVICES FOR THOSE IN NEED. WHAT WAS THE IMPACT ON REHAB SERVICES AND WHY?

It expanded rehab strategies and defining the rehab process. The polio epidemic led to specialty hospitals
Sister Elizabeth used muscle manipulation and eliminated the use of rigid orthoses to manage polio.
Social Security Act of 1935 defined rehab as a process that helped disabled people become capable in engaging in financially compensated jobs.
CRRN RENAL BY BREANNAPALSIS    43

·         Normal urine output for adolescent, child, infant.
0.5, 1, 2 cc/kg/hr
·         Acute renal failure.
sudden reduction of renal function wit presence of azotemia,
BUN > 80
Cr > 1.5
·         Prerenal ARF.
most common cause of ARF in peds – good prognosis is recognized early
decreased renal perfusion
decreased renal blood flow
decreased GFR and decreased UO
can have oliguria or non oliguria.
·         Causes of prerenal failure.

altered cardiac function
vasodilation
altered vascular volume
altered renal blood supply (renal artery thrombosis)

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