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Phy Dis II
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Graduate
01/11/2013

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Term
For myocardial infractions, restrictions are for how long?
Definition
6 weeks
Term
After 6 weeks of a myocardial infracton, OT can...
Definition
A graded exercise program strengthens the healthy part of the myocardium and improves cardiac output.
Term
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)can be controlled by
Definition
diet, medication, and rest

-A gradual resumption of activity will promote improved function
Term
Name sternal precautions
Definition
-don’t lift anything
-not holding breath with exursion (valsalva manuever or sneezing)
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Avoid rapid movement of upper body

No pushing or pulling with arms when getting in and out of bed.

No pushing up with arms from a chair when standing.
-don’t lift arms over 90 degrees
-No raising elbows higher than shoulders.

Avoid long periods of over shoulder activity.
-Avoid reaching too far across body. Like pants or tieing shoes

Avoid twisting or deep bending.

Do not reach behind your back.
Wiping or showering
10 lb lifting restriction
Wear compressive hose
-Refraining from driving (secondary to upper body torque)
Avoid traveling in a seat without an airbag when riding in a car
-Stop activity if you feel any pulling or stretching.

Report any clicking or popping noise around chest.
Term
Normal HR
Definition
60-100 beats/minute
Term
Normals BP is
Definition
systolic <120 diastolic <80
Term
Signs and Symptoms of Cardiac Distress
Definition
Angina
Dyspnea
Orthopnea-laying down shortness of breath
Nausea/emesis
Diaphoresis
Fatigue
Cerebral Signs
Orthostatic-bp drops


Abnormal heart activity
Pain or pressure in chest, arm, or jaw
Dizzy, light-headed, or faint
Confused
Blurred vision
Clumsy
Term
Stop activity if someone with cardiac failure has...
Definition
Heart rate is still high 10 minutes after exercise.
Fatigue and extreme tiredness 24 hours after exercise
Pain in joints, heels, or calf muscles
Increased swelling in
legs and feet.
Term
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Intervention Phase 1: Inpatient Cardiac Rehab
Definition
Early Mobilization
Monitored low-level physical activity
Self-care (sitting up, using restroom)
Reinforcement of cardiac and post-surgical precautions
Instruction in energy conservation and graded activity
Guidelines for appropriate activity level at discharge
Term
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Intervention Phase 2: Outpatient Cardiac Rehab
Definition
Usually begins at discharge

Exercise is advanced while the client is closely monitored on an outpatient basis
Term
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Intervention Phase 3
Definition
Community-based Exercise Programs


Alternative: Home health care if patient cannot tolerate outpatient.
Term
Pulmonary Diseases include
Definition
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Emphysema
Chronic Bronchitis
Asthma
Term
Signs and Symptoms of Pulmonary Distress
Definition
Dyspnea

Extreme fatigue

Nonproductive cough

Confusion

Impaired judgment

Cyanosis
Term
Limits of Stability
Definition
boundaries of an area of space in which the body can maintain its posture without changing the base of support
Term
Rood Approach
Definition
Sensory stimulation to evoke a motor response

Developmental postures to promote changes in muscle tone

Stimulation can have an inhibitory or a facilitatory effect on muscle tone

Slow Rolling

Neutral Warmth-wrapping up in a blanket

Deep Pressure

Tapping-trying to get extensors to move to so tap the extensors muscles.

Prolonged Stretch

Developmental Sequences

Proximal to distal and cephalocaudal

Clients moved through developmental sequences

Current practice: Used as adjunctive or preparatory intervention to prepare client for participation in purposeful activity

Limitations:
-Passive nature of sensory stimulation
-Short-lasting and unpredictable effect of some of the sensory stimulation
Term
Coeffect
Definition
refers to the interaction of one or more forces upon the other force(s), which suggests a stage or condition of active interdependence
Term
Reconstruction of Rood’s Theory
Definition
Muscle tone and motor control coeffect each other

Flexion and extension patterns coeffect each other

Repetition of muscular response creates movement patterns

Interaction or goal direction coeffects movement

Activities that provide approximation of real life context increase treatment effectiveness and generalizability

Therapists use somatic markers to select interaction methods with clients
Term
Rood: Ontogenetic Development Patterns
Definition
On Elbows ( Prone on elbows)

All Fours ( Quadriped Position)

Static Standing

Walking
Term
Rood: Proprioceptive Facilitatory Techniques
Definition
Use of sensory input to improve movement of body parts by the facilitation of muscle spindles, Golgi tendon organs, joint receptors, and vestibular apparatus

Goal is to enhance client’s control over motor response

Produces sustained postural patterns…so they can engage in their occupations.

Heavy Joint Compression- put weight through joint like support on the table and weight on shoulder.

Resistance-hold hand and push against it with arm straight out and supporting elbow.

Vestibular Stimulation-fast rocking

Inversion-tipping them upside down. Don’t do it with cardiac problems.
Term
Rood: Inhibitory Techniques
Definition
Neutral Warmth- warm blanket

Slow Stroking- run hand down the spine lightly to relax

Light Joint Compression ( Approximation)- little pressure on shoulder, support elbow and move around. Trying to get into muslces activate extensors.

Rocking in Developmental Patterns- fingers, and hand are in extensors on all 4’s on ground. Putting pressure through it and rocking.
Term
Brunnstrom: 6 Stages of Recovery
Definition
Arm
Flaccidity
Beginning development of spasticity; Limb synergies appear as associated reactions
Increasing spasticity; Synergy patterns performed voluntarily
Spasticity declining; Movement combinations beginning to deviate from synergies
Synergies are not dominant; Movement combinations deviating from synergies.
Spasticity absent; Isolated joint movements
Term
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Approach
Definition
Developmental sequencing of movement

Balanced interplay between agonist and antagonist in producing volitional movement

Mass movement patterns

Sensory Stimulation
Term
Neuro-Developmental Treatment
Definition
Based on normal development and movement

Normalize muscle tone

Inhibit primitive reflexes

Facilitate normal postural reactions

Improving quality of movement

Relearn normal movement patterns
Term
Neuro-Developmental Treatment Interventions
Definition
Handling techniques

Weight bearing over the affected limb

Use of positions that encourage the use of both sides of the body

Avoidance of sensory input that may adversely affect muscle tone
Term
Motor Learning
Definition
Acquisition and modification of learned movement patterns over time
Term
Motor Control
Definition
Outcome of Motor Learning;
Ability to produce purposeful movements of the extremities and postural adjustments in response to activity and environmental demand. Can apply it to real life situations.
Term
Focused
Definition
stay attentive to one task.
Term
Sustained
Definition
maintain attention for a long period of time.
Term
Selective
Definition
can activate their attention for one thing and ignore other noise.
Term
Alternating
Definition
can go between 2 different tasks. Can stop one task and pay attention to another task.
Term
Divided
Definition
Doing multiple tasks at one time. (cooking and helping child w/hmwk)
Term
Concentration
Definition
mental work while they are attending. Working memory that goes to long term memory.
Term
Vigilance
Definition
sustain attention over a long period of time. Incorporates all the other components.
Term
Long-Term Memory
Implicit
Definition
Procedural-motor movement(may not be able to say how to do it but they can get dress)
Conditioning-have a certain stimulus and they remember what comes next.
Term
Long-Term Memory
Explicit
Definition
Episodic-your own personal history.
Semantic-knowledge of facts. Based more on language. Things you have read or heard or talked about.
Term
Executive Function includes
Definition
Initiation
Problem Solving and Reasoning
Decision Making
Categorization
Mental Flexibility
Abstraction
Generalization and Transfer
Term
Types of Self-Awareness
Definition
Intellectual Awareness-some degree of awareness of what their capacity is. Need to know limitations .

Emergent Awareness-they become aware at the time of doing it.

Anticipatory Awareness- they anticipate their limitations before it occurs.
Term
Acute Care Inpatient Setting
3 roles of OT
Definition
1. Education
Safety precautions, activity analysis
2. Initiation of the rehabilitation process Initiation of rehab services for clients transferred to a rehab facility
3. Consultation
Focused on the discharge environment and client needs after leaving the acute care hospital
Term
Visual Agnosia
Definition
can not visually identify an object by visually. (usually R hemisphere)
Term
Color Agnosia
Definition
difficulty recognizing colors
Term
Color Anomia
Definition
which someone can distinguish between colors, but cannot name them
Term
Metamorphopsia
Definition
can’t visually tell which ones are heavier or smaller than another.
Term
Prosopagnosia
Definition
inablitly to recognize faces. Of family members or even them. Lack of facial expressions
Term
Simultanognosia
Definition
inabilty to identify the whole picture
Term
Figure-Ground Discrimination Dysfunction-
Definition
inabilty to see the foreground from the background.
in a drawer, can you select one item from all the mess. Can they pick out one red sock out of all the red clothes.
Term
Form Constancy Dysfunction-
Definition
put in different direction and see if they can identify it
Term
Position in Space/ Spatial Relations-
Definition
orienting to a shape or object in relation to self
-objects in front of them and ask which one is on top, or on bottom, in front, behind.
Term
Stereopsis/ Depth Perception-
Definition
problem with steps or curbs and may not see them.
Term
Autotopagnosia
Definition
lack of awareness of body parts to each other. May not recognize it is their arm. May see your arma nd think it’s theirs.
Term
Unilateral Body Neglect-
Definition
may not be able to integrate information from like an arm or leg.
Term
Anosognosia
Definition
don’t recognize the severity of own paralysis. Don’t know they are as bad as they are.
Term
Finger Agnosia-
Definition
(L parietal damage) Usually middle three fingers. Have problem with dexterity.
Term
Astereognosis
Definition
(5 objects and know what they are in their hand) vision occuled
Term
Agraphesthesia
Definition
can’t tell you what number or letter is written in hand.
Term
Apraxia
Definition
inabilty to execute motor movement
Term
Ideational Apraxia
Definition
difficulty sequecing task. Give hair brush and try to brush teeth.
Term
Ideomotor Apraxia-
Definition
can’t do it on command. Don’t ask them on command to do it.
Term
Dressing Apraxia-
Definition
difficulty with orienting clothes.
Term
Constructional Disorder
Definition
2 or 3 dimensional and see if they can do it. Folding laundry, or build a 3 block design. Doing puzzles. Have them put together puzzles.
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