Interventions - Midterm Flashcards

1
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what are the goals of intervention

A

functional independence

patient education

promote proactive, wellness-oriented lifestyles

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2
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why are interventions performed

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to produce changes consistent with the examination, follow up, eval, diagnosis and prognosis

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3
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what are interventions

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purposeful and skilled interactions b/w PT and patient

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4
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what does the therapist do during interventions

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supervise (at all times) and decide all parameters

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5
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3 components of interventions

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1-coordination, communication and documentation

2 - patient/client related instruction

3- direct interventions

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6
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component 1

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coordination, communication and documentation

-ensures appropriate quality care for the patient

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7
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component 2

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patient/client-related instruction

-Provide info to patient/family that informs them on the transition to next stage of discharge, care after discharge, safety, skills for independence

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8
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component 3

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direct interventions

-looks at the patient as a whole and applies interventions most appropriate for reaching goals discussed with the patient

-based on eval, require constant monitoring of patients response and progression towards goals

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9
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what are the models of healthcare professionalism and patient model

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provider-centered care

patient-centered

family-centered

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10
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provider-centered care

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patient does not give input

relies all on doctor

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11
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patient-centered care

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patient actively participates in plan of care

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12
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family-centered

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puts patient in context of their life (work, home, activities, etc…)

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13
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what are the disablement models

A

Nagi disablement model

ICF model

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14
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Nagi disablement model

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outdated due to terminology

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15
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ICF model

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health condition, body function, activity limitation and participation restrictions

terms

purpose

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16
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terms of ICF model

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environmental factors- physical and social environments in which people live (includes their healthcare)

personal factors- patients background (age, sex, weight, etc.)

17
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purpose of ICF

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provides international guideline to describe health

integrates social and medical aspects

18
Q

ICF v. Nagi

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nagi emphasizes pathology and disability

ICF emphasis on activities and participation (social perspective)