Exam 2 Week 3.8 Functional Mobility Flashcards

1
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what are the 3 bed mobility tasks

A

rolling (supine, to S/L to prone)
bridging and scooting
supine to S/L or siting

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2
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what are 3 basic transfers

A

level surfaces
un-level surfaces
sit to stand

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3
Q

what are 2 basic wheelchair skills

A

propulsion and pressure relief

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4
Q

when you identify the link between a patients inability to effectively use movements (abnormal movement) with underlying impairments, what are you doing

A

task analysis

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5
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if we are to be movement specialists, we must be proficient in

A

movement analysis

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6
Q

what are the 13 components of movement

A
mobility
force generation 
muscle tone 
sensory information 
pain 
speed 
endurance
posture
balance
coordination 
selective capacity 
adaptive capacity 
cognition and psychology
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7
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there are 4 items, in a progression (from simple to complex) when we look at task and environment, what are they

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  1. stationary individual and stationary enviro
  2. moving individual and in stationary enviro
  3. stationary individual in moving enviro
  4. moving individual in moving enviro
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8
Q

what are the temporal sequence 5 stages of task performance

A
initial conditions 
preparation 
initiation 
execution 
termination 
then the outcome.
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9
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when considering the initial condition, what types of things are we looking for

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posture, ability to interact with the environment and environmental context

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10
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when considering preparation, what types of things are we looking for

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stimulus identification, response selection and response programming

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11
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when considering initiation, what types of things are we looking for

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timing, direction and smoothness

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12
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when considering execution, what types of things are we looking for

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amplitude, speed, direction and smoothness

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13
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when considering termination , what types of things are we looking for

A

timing, stability and smoothness

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14
Q

what underlying causes can affect functional mobility

A

neurologic, biomechanics, behavioral

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15
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what is the goal of functional mobility

A

efficient movement.

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16
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if our goal is efficient movement, what 3 things do we need

A

adequate mechanical capacity, like the mobility of the joints, soft tissue, and neurovascular.
appropriate neuromuscular function (contraction, strength, endurance and speed)
effective motor control

17
Q

what is effective motor control

A

proper movement strategies while engaged in functional activity with changing task demands.

18
Q

what are the motor task requirements

A

mobility, stability, controlled mobility and skill