TBI Module 9 Mobility: PRE-Test
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Module 9 PRE-Test Questions
There are 10 multiple choices questions in this pre-TEST.
On completion of the questions your answers will be emailed to you.
Once you have completed the Module you will be able to do a POST-Test and compare your pre-Test and post-Test answers.
1.
How confident do you feel in assisting someone to get out of bed if they have a weakness on one side of their body?
Not confident at all
Somewhat confident
Reasonably confident
Very confident
2.
When walking with someone who requires moderate assistance due to motor impairments, I feel:
Confident and capable
A little concerned but the majority of time I feel in control
I still perform this task but I feel very concerned about my safety and the safety of the patient
I do not feel confident at all
3.
If I was walking with someone who has motor impairments, I would:
Assist them on the weaker side
Use a walking/transfer belt
Ensure the area is free from clutter
All of above.
4.
To improve compliance with an exercise programme, I would:
Repeatedly tell the client to do the exercise
Structure a regular exercise time each day to carry out the exercises
Allow the client to do the exercises when they feel like it
All of the above
5.
People who have sustained a brain injury may present with:
Increase in strength
Weakness
Improved co-ordination
All of the above.
6.
What strategies would you use to manage aggression and agitation in exercise sessions?
Avoid conflict and adopt a calm manner
Correct all mistakes the client makes providing only negative feedback
Insist on compliance
Dismiss patient concerns and ensure all exercises are completed
7.
When assisting someone to stand, I would:
Provide simple and clear instructions
Be aware of safe manual handling techniques
Seek additional assistance where necessary
All of the above
8.
How confident do you feel to contact the prescriber of an orthoses if your client is reporting pain when wearing it?
Not confident at all
Somewhat confident
Reasonably confident
Very confident
9.
You notice your client has become less motivated to engage in regular exercise. You are concerned that their weight is increasing and their mood is low. I would:
Contact others involved in the client’s care (GP, allied health staff) and discuss your concerns
Continue to tell the client how much weight they have put on and prompt them to exercise
Reduced their intake of food by recommending they skip lunch
All of the above
10.
In using a timetable to structure in regular exercise in a client’s week I feel
Not confident at all
Somewhat confident
Reasonably confident
Very confident