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What all might you see in the acute care (ICU) environment. |
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-IV's -Catheter (leg and bed bags, internal and external) -Respiratory Equipment (respiration, trachs, ventilators) -Cardiac monitors, pulse ox, ox lines -Restraints, Gowns -Sequential compression devices -Bed with special mattress or frame -Ortho device such as c-collars, TLSO -Casts, external fixator -Hemovacs, chest tubes, NG and peg tube -OT and SPL devices such as alphabet boards or computer devices for language |
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To Begin: When walking into acute care setting you start with evaluation, assessment, intervention and goals. How can this be accomplished? |
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-Read the chart and talk to the nurse -Prioritize the pt problems -Evaluate the pt's mental and physical status -Mobilize the pt: (Precautions, contraindications, wt bearing status, ROM, Transfers, equipment needs) -Utilize all of your therapy skills (ortho, neuro, cardio, etc) -Goal writing |
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Name 7 purposes of positioning |
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Definition
-To make pt comfortable and ease pain -Prevent pressure sores -Prevent contractures -Provide access to the environment -Increase function -Decrease edema -Decrease risk of pulmonary complications |
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When starting to reposition or move a pt for the first time what are 8 general considerations you should keep in mind? |
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-Always read chart first -Consider pt safety -Avoid painful areas -Protect weak extremeties -Limitations -Bed environment -Activity level of pt -Never pull on weak or paralyzed extremeties |
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Name 5 basic rules of positioning |
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-Lift- avoid dragging or shearing -Remove wrinkles -Always check pts skin before and after positioning -Turning schedule in bed should be at least every 2 hours -Pressure shift schedule in w/c is at least every 15 min for pt that is independent and at least every 30 minutes if dependent |
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Name 6 common causes for pressure sore development |
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Definition
-Duration of pressure/surface area -Comprised skin due to moisture, friction, and or shearing -Nutrition -Edema -Anemia -Smoking |
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Name 5 specific pt conditions requiring positioning |
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Definition
-Decreased/loss of sensation -Paralysis -Decreased skin integrity -Poor nutritional status -Decreased circulation |
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Supine Prone Side-lying Semi-fowler Sitting |
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Name 5 pieces of equipment that may be used for positioning |
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Definition
-Specialty beds/mattresses -Pillows -Wedges -Cushions -Wheelchairs |
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Name 5 purposes of specialty beds |
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Definition
-Positioning -Pressure Reduction -Increased Respiratory Function -Decreased Secondary Complications -Improved Function |
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What is a good pt for a roto rest hospital bed? |
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What is a good pt for a clinitron with alternating air? |
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Definition
Help heal a pressure sore |
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What is a good pt for a total care bed? |
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Definition
helps with orthostatic hypertension |
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What are 3 basic rules of bed use? |
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Definition
-Don't touch until you are given an in-service -When in doubt, ask -Never leave a pt without making sure the bed is functioning properly |
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Name 4 purposes of wheelchair cushions |
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-Pressure reduction -Positioning -Comfort -Improved Function |
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Name 3 purposes of basic wheelchairs |
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Definition
-Initial mobility -Improved function -Decreased secondary complications |
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The basis of function for the pt and must be accomplished before the individual will be able to dress, transfer, etc |
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Bed mobility includes what 5 things? |
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Definition
-Rolling (supine to prone) (log rolling or segmental rolling) -Scooting/Bridging (long-sitting and short-sitting) -Management of LEs transfer surface -Coming to sit from supine and back -Bridging |
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Name 6 pieces of equipment that may be used with bed mobility |
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Definition
-Trapeze bar -Bed Rail -Phil E Slide -Power hospital bed -Cushions or pillows or wedges -Draw Sheet |
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