Unit 2 - Consequences of immobility Flashcards
International classification of Function, Disability and Health diagram
Why can environment and health impact mobility? (3)
- disuse syndrome
- deconditioning
- bed rest causes deconditioning
What is disuse syndrome?
- predictable adverse effect of sedentary life on tissues and function
What is deconditioning?
- A loss of physical fitness due to not maintaining physical activity
- if they do not use it, they lose it!
Why does bed rest cause deconditioning? (3)
- decreases the physiological ability to adapt blood pressure to positional changes
- decrease in calcium absorption in the bone and leads to decreased bone mass, increasing risk of fractures (moving against gravity important for movement)
- the negative consequences of bed rest are independent of disease or disorder
What are the consequences of immobility on the CV system? (3)
- reduced cardiac capacity
- orthostatic hypotension
- blood clots
What are the consequences of immobility on the respiratory system?
- reduced lung expansion
What are the consequences of immobility on the musculoskeletal system? (3)
- atrophy
- bone demineralization
What are the consequences of immobility on the integumentary system?
- risk for skin breakdown
What are the consequences of immobility on the GI tract?
constipation
What are the consequences of immobility on the urinary tract? (2)
- Renal stones
- infection
What are the consequences of immobility on the psychological factors of a person?
depression and anxiety
Older adults’ experiences with physical decline result from what?
- result in restrictions in their ability to do ADLs
What are some evidence based practices that promote mobility? (5)
- optimizing exercise
- optimal nutrition
- manage obesity
- adequate rest
- preventing injury including reducing environmental hazards
What are the benefits of mobility? (7)
- reduced mortality
- prevents CV disease and diabetes
- reduce risk of breast and colon cancer
- reduce risk of stroke
- reduce risk of dementia and improves the physical health of those with dementia
- Helps maintain functional status and improve quality of life (ADL and IADL)
- helps foster a sense of individual mastery, self-esteem, improves social interaction