Initial Assessment Flashcards
things assessed
general appearance
behavior
indicators of abuse, neglect, or trafficking
body structure
mobility
measurements like weight and height
vital signs
pain
spasticity
increased muscle tone
more resistance with passive extension of joint
rigidity
stiffness
spasticity vs. rigidity
spasticity: damage to brain or spinal cord that resulted in spasms & involuntary movements (cerebral palsy, MS)
rigidity: stiff (parkinsons)
fasciculation
continuous rapid twitching of muscle at rest
myoclonus
rapid sudden jerk of a muscle
seizures, leg jerk while falling asleep
tic
involuntary, repetitive movement of muscle group from neurologic or psychogenic cause (grimaces, winks, shoulder shrugs)
tremors
alteration of muscle movement by opposing groups in a rhythmic manner
at rest or voluntary movement
BMI formula
weight (Kg) / height (m^2)
healthy range BMI
18.5-24.9 kg/m
obesity BMI
30 or higher
OPQRST stands for
onset, provocation, quality, region, severity, time
3 sources of pain
visceral
somatic
referred
compare the 3 sources of pain
visceral: internal organs
somatic: msk system
referred: felt in another area than the origin