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NICU stands for what? what are some symptoms of a neonate? who is the team leader in this setting? |
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-Neonatal Intensive Care Unit -Cyanosis: turning blue from lack of oxygen Bradycardia: less than 100 heartbeats/minute Low birth weight: less than 2500 g Very low birth weight: less than 1500 g Extremely low birth weight: less than 750 g -neonatologist |
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how long does OT have to do an eval in a NICU? do OTA's work in this setting? |
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what does PICU stand for? what ages do they work with? |
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-pediatric intensive care unit -birth to 21 |
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what do OT's work to address in PICU setting? |
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self-care, transfers, postural control, ROM, Orthotics, contractures, sensory stimulation, ADLs, IADLs |
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what kind of children are seen at a Medical/Surgical/General Care Units? what kind of diagnosis? what does an OT document in this setting? |
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-children who require 24 hour care -trauma, drowning, falls, sports related injury, flu, cardiac conditions -OT documents medical status and progress during rounds of other professions |
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hematology/oncology unit what does OT evaluate in this setting? what does OT focus on in terms of interventions? |
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-OTs evaluate client factors such as strength, range of motion, endurance, and visual perception. -OT focuses on interventions directed toward ADLs, IADLs, sleep and rest, play and leisure, and education |
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what kind of patients are seen in the Subacute Setting? what kinds of medical things are monitored in this setting? |
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-pt.s more medically stable but not ready to go home for medical or family reasons -continue to monitor and treat acute symptoms -Wean off external medical supports. -Provide developmentally appropriate interventions. -Pediatrician as the medical team leader |
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Specialty services found in a children’s hospital or rehab hospital Programs directed by PT, OT, SLP 5-6 times a week for 3 hours per day Work on rehabilitation for children who have sustained a serious injury or illness. Maximize independence in meaningful activities |
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what is role of OT in medical setting? |
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Knowledge of equipment Understanding of standards of care based on setting Understanding of medical status and signs of problemsPromote active engagement in developmentally appropriate occupations. Play Activities of daily living School Self-care Socialization |
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Role of COTA in Continuum of Care? |
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No role in the NICU Active role in the PICU with adequate training and supervision; must have knowledge of equipment, standards of care (e.g., sign-out practices, medical supervision), and medical status signs Acute role in subacute, home, and long-term care, but must be aware of signs of physiologic stress and trained to respond |
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Medical-based services are provided along a continuum of care that requires different skills from the OT practitioner. Team approaches are provided. Multidisciplinary Transdisciplinary Interdisciplinary Documentation is essential for legal, reimbursement, communication, and continuity of care. |
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what about documentation in the medical setting? |
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Initial screening or evaluation Establishes baseline information Medical record Legal document Format and frequency Setting dependent or determined Guidelines Concise, clear, accurate, complete Chronologically ordered |
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levels of service: direct service how many min. per week for pre-k, k-12? |
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15 min. week for pre-k, 45 min. week for k-12. 30 min is most common |
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levels of service: monitoring service what is this? who does OT consult with ? |
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-Monitoring a child’s progress in a program established by the OT practitioner. -Most often OT works with family, teacher, or other staff member implements plan |
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what is OTA role in eduction system? |
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COTA is responsible for providing services within his or her level of competence. Can’t interpret findings or change service/goals, but can suggest changes or re-evaluation |
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what is therapeutic use of self? |
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Planned use of personality, insights, perceptions, and judgments Conscious use of self so the practitioner becomes an effective tool in the therapy process Requires thorough understanding of self Requires understanding of client’s values and cultural needs |
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