Adult ADL Eval Flashcards

1
Q

What is imperative to do do before entering a patients room

A

Review their chart

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2
Q

What is a PADL

A

Personal ADL

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3
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What is a BADL

A

Basic ADL

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4
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What is an EADL

A

Electronic aids to daily living

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5
Q

What’s is the FIM

A

Functional independence measure

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6
Q

What is he IRF-PAI

A

Inpatient rehabilitation facility patient assessment instrument

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7
Q

How long does a screen last

A

5-15 minutes

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8
Q

How should you teach an ADL if impairment is present

A
  • procedural learning (step by step learning)
  • task break down
  • physical guiding
  • backward chaining
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9
Q

Compensatory is used when?

A

Permanent, fundamental change is needed to perform ADL

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10
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What does a compensatory approach change

A

Environment, method of performance’ assistive device

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11
Q

What does remedial assume?

A

Possibility of return to independent function– patient works to use what they have

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12
Q

When is a Mouth stick used

A

C3/c4 injuries

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