Unit 2 Flashcards
What are 4 of the main professional roles of a rehab assistant?
TCTD: Team player Communicator Treatment Provider Documenter
What is the definition of informed consent?
A voluntary agreement made by a well advised & mentally competent client to be treated
How does informed consent impact the work of an OT/PT assistant?
Informed consent are important for legal reasons, trust and rapport.Full disclosure
What are some key points in the provision of clear communication?
Be simple, clear & precise in your language. Use layman’s terms that you think the client will understand.
What does draping mean & why do we do it as RA’s?
Draping is the act of covering a client in a manner that maintains the right to modesty during treatment.
List the steps in draping a shoulder….
- Introduction, consent, position.
- Explain why draping is needed & ask for permission.
- Use appropriate draping materials - usually sheets and and/or towels.
- Provide clear instructions on how to use the draping materials.
- Ensure the treatment area is as private as possible - close cubicle or door.
List 3 reasons why proper position of a client is important?
Maximize Comfort.
Maintain Skin Integrity
Maintain musculoskeletal integrity.
Positioning is a balancing act between…
Client comfort and therapeutic goals.
What is the least restraint policy?
Has to be ordered by treating Physician.
Goal is to use the least restraint possible necessary
What is a Pro & Con for Supine (Back Lying)?
Pro: Functional for nursing staff
Con: Risk of hip & knee contracture when knees flexed.
Promotes plantarflexion of feet
What is a Pro & Con for Prone (Stomach)?
Pro: Promotes extension of the spine.
Stretches out the hip flexors.
Con: Neck in poor alignment. Low duration tolerance.
Not functional for client or health care practioner
What is a Pro & Con for Side Lying?
Pro: Spine maintains ideal neutral posture. Less chance of pressure sores.
Con: Not functional for nursing or for client communication.
What is a Pro & Con for Sitting?
Pro: Functional for client.
Con: Max pressure on intervertebral disc.
Hard to maintain “good posture”.