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Pathophysiology<-->Impairment<-->Funct. Lim.<-->Disability |
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International Model of Functioning Disability and Health |
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Clinical Process / Elements of pt. management |
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Clinical Process / Elements of pt. management
Examination |
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The Process of obtaining a history, performing relevant systems reviews, and selecting and administering specific tests and measures to obtain data (Evaluation next) |
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Elements of pt. management
Evaluation |
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A dynamic process in which the physical therapist makes clinical judgements based on data gathered during the examination (followed by Diagnosis) |
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Elements of pt. management
Diagnosis |
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The process and the result of evaluating information obtained from the examination, which the PT then organizes into defined clusters, syndromes or categories to help determine the most appropriate intervention strategies (followed by prognosis) |
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Elements of pt. management
Prognosis |
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Determination of the level of optimal improvement that might be attained through intervention and the amount of time required to reach that level (Intervention follows) |
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Elements of pt. management
Intervention |
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Purposeful and skilled interaction of the PT w/the pt. and if appropriate, other individuals involved in care of the pt., using various methods and techniques to produce changes in the condition that are consistent with the dx and prog. (Outcomes next) |
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Elements of pt. management
Outcomes |
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Results of pt. management including remediation of functional limitations and disability, optomization of pt. satisfaction and primary or secondary prevention |
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Standard Pxns
Lines of Defense Against Infection |
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1st line - skin 2nd line – inflammatory response 3rd line – Immune response |
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Standard Pxns
Process of Transmission |
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Standard Pxns
Types of Precautions |
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Standard Precautions
Transmission Based Precautions |
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Standard Pxns
Types of Standard Precautions |
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-Universal Precautions -Body Substance Isolation |
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Standard Precautions
Transmission Based Precautions |
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-Airborne Pxns -Droplet Pxns -Contact Pxns |
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Standard Precautions
Direct Contact |
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Skin to skin contact Physical Transfer Contact btwn. residents or clients |
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Standard Precautions
Indirect Contact |
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Occurs when touching contaminated objects or environmental services |
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Standard Pxns
Airborne Precautions |
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-Needed for aerosolized pathogens -Some diseases can become airborne ex. TB droplet-sometimes airborne Handwashing Mask (N-95) Private room with Negative air flow. Keep door closed. Minimize transport Mask pt. during transport No gown No gloves |
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Standard Pxns
Droplet Precautions |
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Handwashing Mask if w/i 3 ft. of pt Private room Mask pt. during transport No gown/gloves |
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Standard Pxns
Contact Precautions |
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Handwashing Gloves Gown Private or cohort room Dedicated equipment |
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Standard Pxns
Conditions for Contact Precautions |
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MRSA VISA VRE Herpes simplex Adenovirus Infected Decubitis ulcer C Diff -Bugs that live outside the body for ~48hours |
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Standard Pxns
Conditions for Droplet Precautions |
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Adenovirus Diptheria Meningitis Some influenzas Mumps Pertussis Pneumonia Strept etc. |
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Standard Pxns
Conditions for Airborne Precautions |
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Diptheria, pharyngeal Lassa fever Plague Smallpox Varicella Herpes Zoster etc. |
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Standard Precautions
Key Prevention Strategies |
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Prevent Infection Dx and treat effectively Use antimicrobials wisely Prevent Transmission |
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Standard Precautions
Handwashing |
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-Best way to protect yourself and your patient Methods: -Sterile technique versus no touch technique Considerations: -Glove and latex allergy -Hospital procedures, policy and guidelines -Infectious Control department or nurse |
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Standard Precautions
Handwashing |
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-Wash palms and back of hands with a strong frictional motion -10 seconds each side -Wash fingers and spaces between 10 seconds -Wash wrists and 3-4 inches above with a rotary action 10-15 times -Repeat each step to complete a two minute scrub -Rinse well and point hands downward -Shut facet with towel |
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Standard Precautions
Medical Asepsis |
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Practices that reduce the number and spread of microorganisms |
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Standard Precautions
Surgical Asepsis |
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Practices that keep areas and objects free of all microorganisms |
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Blood Pressure Heart Rate Respirations Temperature (Pain is the 5th Vital) |
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-Changes in vital signs indicate a the body’s physiological response
-Vitals must be taken before, during and after intervention |
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Vital Signs
Blood Pressure |
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-BP is highest in arteries, lower in capillaries, lowest in veins
-Systolic/Diastolic |
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Vital Signs
Blood Pressure -influencing factors |
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Blood volume Elasticity of arteries Cardiac output Age Exercise valsalva (p. 74 of Pierson) |
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Vital Signs
Pulse Rate - Def |
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A wave of blood in an artery created by a contraction of the left ventricle |
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Vital Signs
Pulse Rate - Qualities |
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Vital Signs
Pulse Rate-Influencing factors |
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Age Sex Emotion physical activity level Body size Systemic or local heat/cold |
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Vital Signs Pulse Rate-Rate, Rhythm, Volume |
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Vital Signs
Clinical Indicators |
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-Dyspnea -Fatigue -Chest pain -Palpitations -Cyanosis -Intermittent Claudication -Pedal Edema Sample Interview/Follow-up: What provokes it? What alleviates it? When does it occur? Describe it… Has this happened before? |
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Temporal Carotid Brachial Radial Femoral Pedal etc. |
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Vital Signs
Blood Pressure-Korotkoff's Sounds |
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I. First faint clear tapping sounds (systolic) II. Sounds have a murmur/swish III. Sounds become crisp and louder IV. Sounds become muffled-soft blowing quality - diastolic V. Sounds disappear -second diastolic |
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-Changes in Vitals; extreme ranges of vitals -Observations of distress Patient report -New equipment- I.e. IV, Monitors, Belts etc. -Other discipline report |
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-MD orders -Notes: nursing, progress -HX -Meds -Lab values -Diet -Current level of function |
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-Imaging -Doppler -Scans -Cultures -Med Changes Note the onset date and results of above |
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1. Pt care record 2. Administrative mgt purposes 3. Reimbursement 4. Legal records 5. Research |
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Documentation
Who looks at documentation? |
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-Other professionals/colleagues -Auditors {utilization review; accreditation} -Third party payers -Lawyers, attorney staff, juries, expert witnesses -researchers |
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Documentation
Information documented |
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-Who&why- purpose of intervention -What specifically is being done (interventions) -Progress status (evaluation) -Evidence of change; goal achievement(outcome) -How much longer? (prognosis) -How much money will the intervention cost? |
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-Narrative -SOAP -HCFA 700 -Generic Hospital Forms -Guide Template |
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IE - Initial Evaluation Progress D/C - Discharge |
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Documentation
Consistent Components across formats/types |
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-Patient goals -Agreement with treatment plan -Patient collaboration throughout tx process -Pain assessment and management -Patient education -Multidisciplinary approach |
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Written at IE Updated in Progress notes Reviewed at D/C-achievement, outcomes |
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Documentation
Goals-ABCD + time Method |
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-Audience -Behavior -Condition/Context -Degree (Sometimes an “E” = explanation) +++Plus time frame |
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Documentation
Goals-ABCD-Audience |
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who will perform the skill i.e. “patient will perform ___” “caregiver will perform ____” |
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Documentation
Goals-ABCD-Behavior |
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what the person will do i.e. “ ambulate, roll, stand, sit-stand” |
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Documentation
Goals-ABCD-Condition |
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under what condition, environment, or circumstance will the person perform the behavior; this also may include device/adaptive equipment specification and verbal cue notation i.e. on the mat, on level surfaces; with a walker, with a grab bar |
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Documentation
Goals-ABCD-Degree |
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how will the behavior be measurable; assistance needed i.e. # feet, w. Min A, # of times |
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Documentation
Goals-ABCD-Time Frame |
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Always include time frame to achieve behavior i.e. 2 sessions, 2 weeks, at discharge -Time frame of goals are limited to the interval of time you are treating the patient. i.e. patient stay is 2.5 weeks, goals are written in that time frame. All other projections go in the D/C plan. -LTG/STG |
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Goals must be functional. Examples: -Transfer -Bed Mobility -Gait -Dressing; Toileting
Prevention -Positioning -Weight Shifting Other: Patient Education Family Education Impairments |
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Documentation
Problem List |
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List of Impairments and their associated functional limitations |
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Documentation
Problem List |
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Example
Impairments -Strength -ROM -Sensation -Balance Functional Limitations -Level of assist -Type of transfer or gait pattern -Environment -Distance/time |
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Goals and Outcomes |
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-Should speak to your Functional problem list -Interventions should align with Functional problem list and goals -Impairments addressed in patient management and treatment planning (ie. often in STGs). -Goals for Impairments must also be measureable |
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Documentation
Functional Assessment Terms |
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Should be used to write your goals and progress notes
-Independent - Supervision -Contact Guarding - Minimum Assistance -Moderate Assistance -Maximum Assistance Cues: manual vs verbal |
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Subjective Objective Assessment Plan
First Review chart to get -DX -Demographics -PMHX -Past surgical hx -Test results |
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Documentation
SOAP-Subjective |
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-Patient: “states… say… reports” -Patient states goals -PFS |
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Documentation
SOAP-Objective |
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-Systems -Tests and Measures -Flow sheets -Interventions and level of functions |
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Documentation
SOAP-Assessment |
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-Diagnosis -Synopsis of patient status -Prognosis |
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-Goals -Outcomes -Intervention plan |
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Documentation
Goals vs Outcomes |
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Goals are related to specific task or functions
Outcomes tend to go beyond treatment.
Goals are accomplished during treatment and form a foundation to reach the outcome.
Ex. Goal: Pt. will lift 15lbs overhead w/o P Outcome: Return to work |
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Routine activities that people tend do everyday without needing assistance. There are six basic ADLs: eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring (walking) and continence. |
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IADL'S (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living) are Driving, Preparing Meals, Doing Housework, Shopping, Managing Finances, Managing Medication, Using the Telephone. |
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Documentation
Levels of Assist |
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Supervision Contact Guard Min Assist Mod Assist Max Assist Dependent Independent |
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Documentation
Levels of Assist-Supervision |
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Includes Cues and Coaching 2 types -Distance sup.=hands in pockets -Close sup. = hands at the ready |
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Documentation
Levels of Assist-Contact Guard |
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Touching, but very little to 20% support |
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Documentation
Levels of Assist-Min assit |
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Documentation
Levels of Assist-Mod assit |
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Documentation
Levels of Assist-Max assist |
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Documentation
Levels of Assist-dependent |
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Levels of Assist-Independent |
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0% assist
Can be with walker, cane or other assistive device |
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Onset Location Duration
Character Aggravations Relief Temporal-Frequency Severity |
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Positioning
Importance in PT |
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-Prevent contractures -Promote mobility -Prevent pressure on skin, circulatory and neuronal structures |
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Positioning
Pressure Injuries |
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Occur over bony prominences Causes vary: -Decreased sensation -Increased moisture -Sheering -Ischemia |
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Positioning Bony prominences that cause Pressure Injuries |
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Positioning
Weight Shifting |
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Best way to prevent pressure injuries is to teach pt. weight shifting -in bed every 2 hours -Seated 20min to 1 hour Monitor pts who cannot shift w/o assist |
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Positioning
Rationale/Purpose |
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-Prevent soft tissue and joint contractures -Patient comfort -Support and stability -Expose areas to be treated -Promote increased function of a given system -Prevent pressure areas |
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Positioning
Common Contracture sites |
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-Hip flexion; hip external rotation -Knee flexion -Ankle plantar flexion -Shoulder adduction, internal rotation |
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Positioning
General Precautions |
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-Avoid folds or wrinkles in linen-friction;ischemia -Observe skin color before, during and after intervention -Caution with bony prominences |
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Draping
Rationale/Reason for Draping |
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-Provide modesty -Maintain body temperature -Provide access and exposure to area to be treated -Protect skin or clothing from being soiled or damaged |
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Positioning
THR precautions |
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-No internal rotation -No Adduction -No flexion at the hip >90 degrees -Consider surgical approach -Scar area -Abduction Wedge |
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Positioning
TKR precautions |
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-No pillows under knee -CPM device -Scar area |
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Sit Pivot Stand Pivot Slide Board |
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Scapula Iliac Crest Femur Occiput |
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Standard Precautions
Case Studies - 1 |
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Pt: Mr. P 66 y.o. Sign: Respiratory Pxns Med Hx: Cardiac Sx 3 weeks ago; CABG x 3; post sx pneumonia Rx/POC: ROM, Bed Mobility, Sitting Bedside; Breathing Exercises ************************************ Mr. P should be droplet precautions due to pneumonia, but we should find out what type as some are airborne. Handwash pre/post, Mask, No Gown or gloves per pierson |
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Standard Precautions
Case Studies - 2 |
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Patient: Mr TB 55y/o Sign on Door: none Medical Hx: TKR R secondary to Osteoarthritis; hx TB age 21; chart= pos TB test/ neg x-ray Tx/Intervention Plan: ROM, Ambulation, Ther Ex ************************************* Standard Precautions since TB not active No glove per Dr. P; Handwash Pre/post Questions: When was last chest x ray? |
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Standard Precautions
Case Studies - 3 |
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Patient: Ms Hip 44y/o Sign on Door: Enteric Pxns Medical Hx: pt. fell off curb in NYC resulting in a fx hip R with ORIF s/p 1week; pos+ culture c-diff(clostridium difficile) in stool. Tx/Intervention Plan: ROM, Bed Mobility; STM @ Scar. *************************************** Contact Pxns; Grown and Glove-No mask |
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Standard Precautions
H1N1 virus |
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Symptoms:fever, chills, headache, upper respiratory tract symptoms (cough, sore throat, rhinorrhea, shortness of breath), myalgias, arthralgias, fatigue, vomiting, or diarrhea.
Pxns: Droplet, but UMDNJ pol. is to mask
Not infectious after 48hrs w/o symptoms |
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Transfers
Transitional Movements |
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Scooting Sit to stand Supine to Sit |
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Standard Precautions
Enteric Precautions |
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Older term for precautions related to pathogens stored in feces and urine.
Now included as contact precautions |
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Documentation
Terminology: A&O x 3 |
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Alert and Oriented to -Person -Place -Time |
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Documentation
Weight Bearing |
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FWB PWB TTWB
REMEMBER: We can't include changes in WB status as Goals. WB status is set by Doctors |
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Roll Logroll Supine to Sit Bridging-Upper Body and Lower Body |
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(Describe rolling to right) Start Supine Abduct R shoulder to 90deg. Rotate Head to R Flex L knee- L foot flat on bed (heel closer to glutes is better) L arm Horiz Adduct toward R arm (Reach to my belt buckle) Roll Through L knee and L Hum/Scap Note: Avoid Pulling on bed or side rail Make sure your COG is aligned |
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Both knees flexed w/feet flat Heels as close as practical to glutes Pillow btw. Knees-pt. squeezes
Unweight and Facilitate: LB: Method 1 Scoop PSIS pt. Hands on mat/bed-Push Method 2: pt. Hands on mat/bed-Push PT flat hands on Femur-pull down as pt. lifts bottom and shifts |
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Bed Mobility
Supine to Sit |
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Start with Rolling supine to side
In SL pt. lifts head, PT top hand over top of scap PT lower hand on side of pt. trunk
PT pulls w. top hand and slides bottom hand down trunk to hip-press on hip to kindof push hip under pt.
pt. contributes to their ability-prop on elbow, push on mat with hand |
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Examination Template
Introduction |
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• Introductions: “Why are you here?” • Patient’s goals and expected outcomes • Current functional status • Cognition and Communication screen : A&Ox3(person, place, and time), executive functioning, behavior o Ask goals and outcomes at clinic |
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Examination Template
Current Problems |
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• History of Current Condition o Chief Complaint o Onset o Pain Assessment – OLDCARTS Onset, Location, Duration, Character, Aggravates, Relief, Temporal Factors, Severity o Progression of disorder o Pxns: o Weight Bearing Status: FULL___ PWB___ TTWB___ NWB____ |
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Examination Template
Demographics |
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• DOB, Gender, Height, Weight, Language, Race, Ethnicity, Education |
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Examination Template
Social/Occupational/Environmental |
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• Social History o Social supports, marital status, Recreational, day centers, etc • Occupation and Employment • Living Environment – type of residence • Functional Status and activity level o PFS – MAKE SURE TO ASK o Equipment Use • Growth and Development – age relevant inquiry |
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Examination Template
Medical History |
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• Past history of current conditions • Past medical and surgical history • *Other Practitioners Seen: CAM?(Complimentary Alternative Medicine)* • Medications – Known Allergies • Other tests and measures o X-Rays, MRI, etc. • Family Hx – Heart disease, stroke, HTN, Diabetes, CA, COPD o Other – Neuromuscular/developmental (CF/MD) – Family relationship and age onset • Health Status – self report, family report, caregiver report (anything you observe) o Major life changes in past year? See Holmes-Rahe Social adjustment scale o Changes in weight? How would you rate your general health? Stress? Fatigue? Depression? |
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Examination Template
Social habits/Lifestyle Patterns |
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• Nutrition, sleep, exercise, recreation • Smoking, alcohol/drug use |
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Examination Template
Systems Review |
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Systems Review – this is just a screen. If you see a problem, go into an exam
• Cardiovascular • Integumentary • Musculoskeletal • Neuromuscular • Other • Prevention • Safety • Insurance |
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Examination Template
Systems Review-Cardiovascular |
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o Vitals – resting/during/post exercise (never assume their fine from just sitting down) o Pedal/distal pulses o Aerobic capacity – cardio/resp endurance o Auscultation o Breathing efficiency patterns |
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Examination Template
Systems Review-Integumentary |
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o Condition (color, disruption, texture, temperature, hair growth o Wound (stage, exudates, etc.) o Swelling (edema, effusion-intrarticular/extra, masses, girth/atrophy) |
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Examination Template
Systems Review-Musculoskeletal |
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o Posture – initial conditions, gross ROM screen o ROM o Strength o Muscle Length o Palpation o Joint Integrity |
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Examination Template
Systems Review-Neuromuscular |
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o Sensory Integrity o Cranial Nerves o Reflexes o Balance o Coordination o Neuromuscular endurance o Cognition, communication, and behavior |
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Examination Template
Systems Review-Other |
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• Prevention • Safety • Insurance |
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Examination Template
Evaluation |
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Definition
• The purpose of this section is to assess and judge your data from your total examination. Your total examination includes the data from the history sections, systems review sections, and the tests and measures section • Findings o Impairments o Functional Limitations • Impression |
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Examination Template
Diagnosis |
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Definition
• The purpose of this section is to determine “a label encompassing a cluster of signs and symptoms commonly associated with a disorder or syndrome, or category of impairment, functional limitation, or disability” • Referring Dx • Physical Therapy Dx |
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Examination Template
Classification of Dx |
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Definition
• Clinical Decision – determine if the diagnosis is in the scope of practice o Provide direct care o Consult o Refer (see interventions) o Educate (ALWAYS circle educate) • Acute, Sub-Acute, Chronic, Other • Practice Pattern |
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Examination Template
Prognosis |
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Definition
• The purpose of this section is to determine the level of improvement that might be attained through intervention and the amount of time required to reach that level. This section includes your Plan of Care • Projected Outcome • Anticipated Goals • Expected Outcomes • Interventions o Always include exercise, HEP, safety education, pain management • Education (including safety, exercise, and disease information) o List who you are educating • Informed Consent • Signature • Discharge Plan – what they need to do for discharge – goals, functional level at discharge, where to refer next |
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Standard Precautions
Universal Precautions |
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Definition
• Wash hands • Wear face masks and eye protection • Handle used equipment with care. Dispose of needles properly • Use private rooms or cohort • Wear gloves • Wear gown • Clean and disinfect environmental surfaces • Handle soiled linens with care • Use resuscitation devices Body Substance Isolation |
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