Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) Practice Exam

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Which assessment tool is commonly used to evaluate activities of daily living in rehab patients?

  1. Mini-Mental State Examination

  2. Barthel Index

  3. Glasgow Coma Scale

  4. Braden Scale

The correct answer is: Barthel Index

The Barthel Index is widely recognized for its effectiveness in assessing a patient's ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs), particularly in rehabilitation settings. This tool evaluates ten different types of ADLs, including feeding, bathing, grooming, dressing, bowel and bladder control, transfer, mobility, and stair climbing. Each activity is scored based on the patient's level of independence, allowing healthcare professionals to gain a comprehensive understanding of the individual's functional capabilities and support needs. Using the Barthel Index helps in setting tailored rehabilitation goals and monitoring progress over time, which is crucial for optimizing recovery in rehabilitating patients. The focus on ADLs makes it an essential primary tool in rehab, guiding interventions to enhance patient autonomy and quality of life.