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Production of Red Blood Cells |
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A joint that facilitates maximum joint articulation and movement. |
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Facilitates adduction, abduction, flexion and extension.
(Hip & Shoulder) |
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Oval head fits into shallow cavity. Flexion, extenion, adduction, and abduction can occur.
(Wrist) |
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Articulation surfaces are flat. Flexion, Extension, Abduction, and Adduction occur.
(Carpals and Tarsals) |
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Congenital Defects (Dwarfism)(Achromegally)
Bone/Muscle Formations (Rickets, Vitamin D Deficit)
Joint Mobility Problems (Arthritis)
Musculoskeletal Trauma (Fractures, Strains)
CNS Damage (Stroke, Parkinsons)
Other Body Systems (Negative Nitrogen Balance, COPD)
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Muscle toning with Active Movement and Shortening
Pro's
Increase muscle mass, tone, strengh, joint mobility, cardiac and respiratory output, circulation, osteo blastic activity. |
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Muscle contraction without Shortening
(Yoga poses, minimum shortening and holding)
Pro's
Increase muscle mass, tone, strenghth, circulation, osteoblastic activity flexability. |
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Shorting of muscle and contraction with resistance.
(Body building)
Pro's
Increased muscle strength, muscle mass, tone, increased circulation, osteoblastic activity. |
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CV System (Orthostatic Hypo, Risk of DVT, Up Heart Rate)
Respiratory System (Atelectasis, Pneumonia Acid Base Imbalance)
Musculoskeletal System
Metabolic Processes (Need more protein, loss of muscle, Lowered Response to Energy Requirements)
GI System
Urinary System
Skin
Psychosocial
Nerve Impulse Efficiency Increased (Muscle Memory) |
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Heart Attack
Stroke
Strains |
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Consolidation and IMM of Joint |
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Any stress on body such as surgery wound healing, Fever.
Needs increased protein intake. |
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Gi Changes from lack of exercise |
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Less appetite
Lowered Peristalsis (also from CNS depressents)
Constipation |
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Urinary Elimination Changes |
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Urinary stasis
UTI
Renal Calculi
Constipation |
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Integumentary Changes from Lack of Excersize
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Pressure Ulcer
Ischemia to localized site
Skin Breakdown
Cell Death originating from bone to superficial Tissue |
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Check Vitals before, during, and after excersize.
Check bodys response to recovery (time) |
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Extreme weakess of the muscle related to dis-use or neurological impairment. (IMM, stroke) |
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Hyper tenacity, Increased tone that interferes with movement. |
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Weakness or impaired muscle movement.
vs.
Complete loss of muscle control. |
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State of natural partial muscle contraction. |
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Determine the cause immediately.
Browd Spectrum Antibiotic |
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Rectal Temperature Considerations |
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Do not use in infants before age certain age.
People with pulse deficit.
People with heart problems.
(Rectal thermometer stimulates vagal nerve causing drop in HR and Blood Pressure.) |
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Fahrenheit to Celcuis
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Celcuis to Fahrenheit |
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Fahrenheit to Celsuis
C=(F-32)/1.8
Celsuis to Fahrenheit
F=(Cx1.8)+32 |
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Pulse: 60-100bpm
Blood Pressure: 120/80
Respiration: 12-20bpm
Oxygen Saturation: >90%
Temperature: 98.6 F or 35.9 C to 38 C.
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