Fundamentals Chp 18 Flashcards
What changes in the system occurs with aging
1) Bone strength and mass are lost because of mineral resorption
2) May lead to osteoporosis
3) loss of bone density predisposes the older adult to fracture (fractures do not heal quickly because of decreased mineral uptake)
4) muscle cells are lost and replaced by fat
5) muscle fiber elasticity is decreased or lost causing decreased flexibility
6) joint motion May decrease, limiting mobility, activity, and exercise
What are the functions of bones for positioning and moving patients
Provides the scaffolding or frame work to the body
Gives the body shape
Bones provide places for ligaments and tendons
Primary function of a joint is to provide movement and flexibility
What are the functions of muscles for positioning and moving patients
Skeletal muscle contraction is accomplished through the stimulation of many muscle fibers
Contraction of skeletal muscles provides movement, stabilizes joints, produces heat, maintains posture
Kinesiology
(Body mechanics) is the study of movement of body parts
The body functions best when it’s in correct anatomical position or
Alignment
What is alignment,
Arrangements in straight line, bringing a line into order
What is dowager
The hump at bottom of the neck usually caused by bad posture
What does ambulate
Walk
Assessment (data collection) for standing patient
Begin by noting the head position
Are knees and ankles slightly flexed and parallel?
Are hips and shoulders parallel
Do arms hang comfortably
Culture data gathering sheet, review those questions
What is your usual meal plan/diet
How can your illness be treated
Who in your family has decision making authority
muscle cells that are lost and turned into fat is?
sarcopenia
proper body mechanics in nursing is important because they help prevent?
lower back pain/injury
If your assisting a weak patient up and into a wheel chair?
let them sit on the edge of the bed gait belt on wheel chair at 90 degree angle from them lock wheels put on shoes feet on floor
How would you help a patient maintain dorsal flexion
foot board, sketchers, and bed role
Someone who has been immobilized for a long period of time, you are assisting them out of bed what are some things you may need to watch for
dizziness (blood pressure)