Module 4 Flashcards
Comprehensive plan of care includes:_ and_ with other disciplines and healthcare workers. Integrating_ and_ into_. Three categories of intervention?
Coordination and communication with other disciplines and healthcare workers
Integrating goals and outcomes into treatment plan
Three categories: restorative, compensatory, preventative
The _ _ _ _ _ and _ by Winstein as the first neurology conference of a guideline and was published by the American heart Association/American stroke Association. Review of current practice and supportive evidence for?
Guidelines for adults stroke rehabilitation and recovery
Review of current practice and supportive evidence for all issues of rehabilitation for the stroke patient (not limited to physical therapy)
The_ _ begins once a patient is medically stable. Usually within?
Acute phase
Usually within 72 hours
The physical therapist role in the acute phase is to? (Two)
Review the medical record and communicate with the medical team
Assist in ongoing monitoring of recovery including assessing vital signs and mobilization
Early mobilization: prevents? minimizes? (2) May increase? Promotes? Fosters?
Prevents or minimizes affects of bedrest and deconditioning
Minimizes learned non-use
May increase patient’s level of consciousness
Promotes functional re-organization
Fosters a positive outlook
_ _ encompass: bed mobility he, positioning, sitting balance/postural control, ROM, contracture prevention, strengthening, patient and family education and potentially progress to standing balance/pre-gait/gait.
Early interventions
What type of setting is described: aggressive, minimum three hours of therapy per day six days a week, two or more disciplines and is used for a shorter period of time to get patient home faster
Acute IP rehab
What type of setting is described: less intense therapy, 60–90 minutes five days a week, and an ability to stay for a longer period of time if necessary. (Two)
Transitional care unit/ skilled nursing facility
What type of setting is described: 2–3 visits a week for 2–3 weeks, visit usually last 35–45 minutes, and applies the skills learned that acute rehab or SNF in patients actual environment.
Home health
What setting is described: two Dash three visits a week, visits usually lasting 60 minutes, subject to Medicare caps or other insurance caps that determine the length of benefits
OP rehab
When promoting functional induced recovery: need to provide sufficient_of training while balancing?
Provide sufficient intensity of training while balancing need for rest
When promoting functional induced recovery: challenge the patients movement capability by?
Challenge the patients movement capability by continually attempting to acquire new skills
MassEd versus distributed, blocked versus random, ordered, mental, part to whole, transfer of learning, and transition from closed to open environments are all examples of?
Examples of practice strategies
Interventions to improve aerobic capacity and endurance and stroke patients: begin with? Progress to aerobic exercise, three examples?
Begin with functional activities
Progress to aerobic exercises: stationary bikes, ergometer’s, treadmill
During the early cognitive stage, the overall goal of learning is to help the patient? (Two)
Help the patient understand the task and learn how to practice the movement/skill correctly