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atrophy
Weakening, wasting away, and decrease in size of a muscle
Fluids are encouraged for residents who have had a total knee replacement to help prevent:
urinary tract infections
Passive range of motion exercises are done:
when a resident cannot move on her own
After total hip replacement, hip cannot be bent or flexed more than
90 degrees
Complications of immobility for the nervous system include:
Depression or insomnia
Benefits of regular activity and exercise for the endocrine system includes:
Increased metabolism
Orthotic devices are used to:
Keep joints in correct position and improve function
Osteoporosis is cause by a lack of what in the diet?
Lack of calcium
Function of bones:
Lending support to body structures
Normal age related changes for the musculoskeletal system include:
Muscles weaken and lose tone
True of osteoarthritis:
Pain and stiffness increase in cold or damp weather
dystrophy
Painful and permanent stiffening of a muscle
How does Regular activity and exercise benefits the integumentary system:
Quality and health of the skin is improved
Nursing assistant's responsibility regarding traction:
Report to the nurse if the weights move
Type of muscle that is a voluntary muscle:
Skeletal muscle
Cane is used
To help a person with balance
Bending a body part is called:
flexion
Elastic bandages are commonly used to:
keep dressings in place
Abduction is:
moving a body part away from the body