SPHM & Mobility Flashcards

1
Q

An example of side effect of immobility on metabolism

A

decreased metabolism

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2
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An example of side effect of immobility on MSK

A

weight loss, muscle wasting
contractures
foot drop

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3
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An example of side effect of immobility on elimination

A

GI disturbances

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4
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An example of side effect of immobility on respiration

A

pneumonia

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5
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An example of side effect of immobility on cardiovascular

A

orthostatic hypotension

thrombus (clot) or emboli (moving clot)

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6
Q

An example of side effect of immobility on integument

A

pressure injuries

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7
Q

Pressure injuries

A

localized damage to skin or soft tissue as a result of prolonged ischemia (inadequate blood supply)

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8
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Friction

A

force that occurs in a direction opposing movement (shallow)

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9
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Shear

A

force exerted against the skin while the skin remains stationary (tissue damage is deep)

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10
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Contracture

A

permanent shortening of muscles

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11
Q

To prevent pressure injuries, how often should patient’s position be changed?

A

Every 2 hours

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12
Q

What are the 6 categories on Braden’s Scale?

A
  1. Sensory perception
  2. Moisture
  3. Activity
  4. Mobility
  5. Nutrition
  6. Friction & Shear
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13
Q

What is the best position for CPR or patient transfer?

A

Supine

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14
Q

What is the best position for burn victims or patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome?

A

Prone

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15
Q

What is the best position for mouth hygiene care on unconscious patient?

A

Sim’s

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16
Q

What is the best position for reducing risk of pressure injury?

A

Lateral, 30 degrees side lying

17
Q

Where are some bony prominences on a body?

A
  • Elbow
  • Hips
  • Shoulder blades
  • Ankles
  • Sacrum
  • Knees
  • Heels
  • Occiput