physical disability midterm Flashcards
what is occupational performance?
ability to carry out daily activities
what is universal precautions?
hand washing
MRSA
staph bacteria resistant to antibiotics
diabetic diet
glucose between 70-110 mg/100 ml of blood
BP
120/80 is normal, 140/90 is high
HR
normal is 60-100 bpm cant see if over 120
Met
oxygen the body needs at rest
OFM
people competent in life roles experience improved self esteem
self efficacy
believe they can do a task
occupation as an ends
task specific training
scientific
knowledge
procedural
routines used
interactive
client is expert in their own life experiences
narrative
Listening and reflecting
pragmatic
social restrictions
ethical
social justice
boney end feel
hard
soft tissue
elbow flexion
capsular end feel
leathery
springy
some give
empty
pain
perometer
automatically measures for UE edema
Translation
move in straight line
to prevent loss of muscle strength
isometric
Modified barthel
measures ADLS rated by level of assistance. Lower=less I
Self care and mobility section GG
changes in self care and mobility 1-6
isotonic
length changes
eccentric
muscle lengthens
concentric
muscle shortens
Indirect access to AD
ipad apps
Direct AD
switches
transfer
wc at 45 degree angle and transfer to strong side
ADA for ramp
1:12
BERG Scale
Balance, 41-56: independent, 21-40: need assistance 21 under: dependent
TUG score
timed up and go
Functional reach
> 10 inches greater risk of fall
FIST test
function in sitting at bedside
peripheral
touch, pressure, temp, pain, 2 point discrimination
haptic
force needed for grip
peripheral sensation
protect delineation of protective sensation to ensure safety
hyperkinetic
ataxia
hypokinetic
bradykinesia
Rood
normalize muscle tone, client goes through progression of developmental sequences
Brunnstrom
normal development of motor control, proximal to distal motor return