Mobility and Exercise and Safety, Security, and Privacy Flashcards
The need to move
Immobility
The insights
Scientific Knowledge Base
How the Muscles move and the Nervous System work together
Nature of Movement
Reduces strain on musculoskeletal structures
/ Body Alignment
Balance and Alignment
Weight is the force exerted on a body / Gravitational Force and Friction
Gravity and Friction
Strong attachments for muscles and ligaments
/ Joints, Ligaments, Tendons, and Cartilages
Skeletal System
Movement of bones and joints
Skeletal Muscle
Movement and posture
Nervous System
Postural Abnormalities
/ Muscle Abnormalities / Damage to the Central Nervous System / Direct Trauma to the Musculoskeletal System / Joint Disease / Systemic Effects / Metabolic Changes / Cardiovascular Changes / Musculoskeletal Changes
Pathological Influences on Mobility
Form of movement
Systemic Effects
Endocrine Metabolism / Function of the Gastrointestinal Tract / Calcium Resorption
Metabolic Changes
Thrombus / Orthostatic Hypotension / Virchow Triad / Embolus
Cardiovascular Changes
Atelectasis / Hypostatic Pneumonia
Respiratory Changes
Osteoporosis / Joint Contracture / Foot Drop
Musculoskeletal Changes
Renal Calculi
Urinary Elimination Changes
Pressure Injury
Integumentary Changes
Emotional Response / Behavioral Response
Psychosocial Effects
Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers / Adolescents / Adults / Older Adults
Developmental Changes
Dependency
Through the Patient’s Eyes
Degree
Mobility and Activity Tolerance
Type and amount of exercise that an individual is able to work on
Activity Tolerance
Manner of presenting posture
Gait
Needed physical pursuits
Exercise Pattern
Standing / Sitting / Lying
Body Alignment
Height / Weight
Metabolic System
Chest wall movements while full inspiratory-expiratory cycle
Respiratory System
Blood Pressure and Heart Rate / Venous Thromboembolism
Cardiovascular System
Decreased muscle tone and strength / Loss of muscle mass / Contractures
Musculoskeletal System
Breakdown / Color changes
Integumentary System
Total Intake / Total Output
Elimination System
Physical Complications
Psychosocial Assessment
Progressive Steps
Developmental Assessment
Home / Healthcare Settings
Environmental Factors
Anticipated effects
Treatments
Conducted compliance
Comfort
Accorded movement
Reducing Orthostatic Hypotension
Valsalva maneuver
Reducing Cardiac Workload
Supported Fowler Position / Prone Position / Supine Position / Side-Lying Position / Lateral Recumbent Position
Positioning Techniques
Walking and Exercise
/ Psychotherapy
Pointed Restorative and Subjected Care
The safety care plan
Patient Safety and Quality
The intentions
Scientific Knowledge Base
Physical and psychosocial factors that influence and affect the life and environment of the patient
Environmental Safety
Basic Human Needs
Oxygen
Nutrition
Temperature
Common Environmental Hazards
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Poison
Falls
Fire
Disasters
Immunization
Transmission of Pathogens
The factors
Nursing Knowledge Base
Expectations
Through the Patient’s Eyes
Engagement
Nursing History and Examination
Intercultural Care Encounters
Psychosocial and Cultural Background
Risk for Medical Errors / Disasters
Health Care Environment
Risk for Falls / Psychosocial Resources
Patient’s Home Environment
Basic Needs / Fall Safety / Fall Prevention
Environmental Interventions
Restraints / Side Rails
General Preventive Measures
Smoking
Fire
Electrical Equipment
Electrical Hazards
Neurological Injury
Seizures
Major Influx
Disasters
Job Intentions
Workplace Violence