Interventions - Midterm Flashcards
what are the goals of intervention
functional independence
patient education
promote proactive, wellness-oriented lifestyles
why are interventions performed
to produce changes consistent with the examination, follow up, eval, diagnosis and prognosis
what are interventions
purposeful and skilled interactions b/w PT and patient
what does the therapist do during interventions
supervise (at all times) and decide all parameters
3 components of interventions
1-coordination, communication and documentation
2 - patient/client related instruction
3- direct interventions
component 1
coordination, communication and documentation
-ensures appropriate quality care for the patient
component 2
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
component 3
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
what are the models of healthcare professionalism and patient model
provider-centered care
patient-centered
family-centered
provider-centered care
patient does not give input
relies all on doctor
patient-centered care
patient actively participates in plan of care
family-centered
puts patient in context of their life (work, home, activities, etc…)
what are the disablement models
Nagi disablement model
ICF model
Nagi disablement model
outdated due to terminology
ICF model
health condition, body function, activity limitation and participation restrictions
terms
purpose