Cardiopulmonary Rehab Flashcards
is Cardiac disease a primary or secondary problem & typically impacts occupational performance
both
cariac disease can impact what systems of the body
musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, CNS, skin, urinary, respiratory and cardiovascular
causes of cardiac symptoms
HTN, cardiomyopathy, MI, valve disease, obesity, Diabetes Melitis, infection, drug toxicity
What are the symptoms of cardiac disease
orthopnea (shortness of breath while lying down), edema, coughing, exercise intolerance, fatigue, weight gain, dyspnea (shortness of breath)
metabolic equivalent values (MET)
look up this chart
different levels for different activities
- sedentary - TV
- light - sitting to put on a shirt
- moderate - standing and dressing, cleaning counter
- vigorous - walking upstairs and carrying groceries.
when should you monitor vitals with a cardiac pt
depends
see what chart says. you may keep the bp cuff on them. monitor throughout.
definately before and after.
if they are stable - just before
if they are progressing throughout.
how much does blood pressure change during activity?
> 20mm HG or HR > 20 BPM over RHR
when might dizziness occur
sit to stand transition. watch for color change and facial expression.
blood pressure shifts find out what makes it go away.
chest pain is a very important warning sign for activity guidelines what can it feel like
discomfort, tightness, pain.
uncontrolled arrhythmia can be an activty guideline becuase
they may be on blood thinners, they may have a pacemaker
active pericarditis will need OT or PT when
at the end of their hospital stay becuase they’ve been in bed for days and they need to get moving
Indigestion, nausea, or vomiting
and a history of cardiac issues what do you do
ask nursing staff. they may be having heart issues
if a cardiac patient is confused what do you do?
stop treatment ask nurse, they could have an infection.
anxiety and fear can go along with cardio / pulmonary issues what can you do
give lots of context, heads up and tell why, do lots of slow deep breathing. coaching them through every step helps drop the anxiety down. lots of check ins to make sure their ok. Borg assessment will be helpful here.
pts who are sweating can be a symptom of cardiac issues
look at context to make sure it’s not normal before calling nurse or 911
considerable exercise fatigue
make sure they can handle the treatment. it should help with endurance, not knock them out for the next day.
VAD
artificual pump that is inserted into the gut that helps to pump the blood through the heart. it’s for end stage heart failure
waht are some precautions with a VAD
can’t take blood pressure typically, you need a dopler. They cannot drive. no static.