Therapeutic Body Positioning Flashcards

1
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Noninvasive PT intervention that augments arterial oxygenation

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Therapeutic body positioning

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2
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Goals of positioning

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  • reduce dyspnea
  • optimize lung volumes and V/Q ratio
  • Assist to clear A/W secretions
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3
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Duration of positioning is

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Response dependent

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4
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Optimal position to reduce dyspnea

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Sitting, leaning forward with arms on thighs

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5
Q

Fixating arms allows

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Accessory muscles to augment ventilation

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6
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The upright position…

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  • Optimizes O2 transport
  • prevent A/W closure
  • decrease compression on heart and work
  • decrease urinary stasis
  • ^ A-P diameter
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7
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Supine….

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  • A/P is transverse
  • ^ A/W closure
  • ^work of breathing
  • decrease VC
  • risk aspiration
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8
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Sidelying…..

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Kind of in the middle of standing and supine.

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9
Q

Which position -Augment O2 transport for pts with air flow limitation

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Trendelengberg

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10
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For sidelying, which lung should be dependent and why?

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Right (bigger and less compression on heart)

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11
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Trendelengberg has increase in

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Dyspnea and risk of reflux

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12
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Abdomen free position (prone) enhances

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Lung compliance, TV, FRC, Diaphragm

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13
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Why would u lie pt prone?

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Allow post lung to ventilate

-posterior has greater surface area

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14
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Considerations for positioning

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-time constraint
-manpower
-modifications when extreme position not possible
-encourage mvt.
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15
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Negative effects of bed rest

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  • decrease hydrostatic pressure
  • low energy
  • decrease pressure on skeleton
  • psychological stress
  • -contracture
  • metabolism change
  • DVT,
  • atelectasis
  • atrophy
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16
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Bed rest associated with impairment of

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CV
Hematological
Musculoskeletal
Metabolic
Thermo
Immune
Psych
17
Q

Exercise in horizontal position has no effect on

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Orthostatic HTN

18
Q

Sx of reaction during ex.

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  • bad fatigue
  • Angina
  • pain in teeth,jaw,ears
  • dizziness
  • irregular pulse
  • nausea
  • headache
  • SOB