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Select the most appropriate DC recommendation for a young adult patient s/p laparoscopic gall bladder removal, supportive partner at home, and no medical complications or co-morbidities.
Home with outpatient PT
Home with home health
Subacutre Rehab
No PT needed
No PT needed
Select the DC location most appropriate for patients with high medical complexity, are medically stable, have a likelihood to returning home,and have excellent rehabilitation potential.
Inpatient acute rehabilitation
Subacture Rehab
Home Health
Long term residential care
Inpatient acute rehabilitation
A hospitalized patient with the flu is managed in patient care settings with:
Droplet precautions
Airborne precautions
Standard precautions
Contact precautions
Droplet precautions
Which of the following patients is most appropriate for manual lymph drainage as an intervention:
Patient with chronic venous insufficiency
Patient with CHF
Patient s/p mastectomy
Patient s/p DVT
Patient s/p mastectomy
What is the criteria for discharge to an acute inpatient rehabilitation center:
Tolerate 2 hours of rehab a day and be close to baseline upon admit
Tolerate 3 hours of rehab a day with good potential to return to baseline at DC
Tolerate 3 hours of rehab a day with poor rehab potential
Tolerate 2 hours of rehab a day and excellent rehab potential
Tolerate 3 hours of rehab a day with good potential to return to baseline at DC
Safe handling instruction is applicable to:
All health care workers in inpatient settings
Health care providers with a license
Physical therapists
Patients with high BMI
All health care workers in inpatient settings
Early mobility in the ICU can reduce LOS and delirium days:
True
False
True
Which of the following is not a Dionne Bariatric Body Type
Apple Ascites
Apple Pannus
Gluteal fold
Pear Adduction
Gluteal fold