Week 7 - Mobility Flashcards

1
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what are some possible causes for impairments in mobility (6)

A
  • genetic
  • demyelination of nerve fibers
  • degeneration of neurons in brain
  • degeneration of motor neurons
  • injury to bone (ex. fractures)
  • injury to spinal cord (vertebra or edema pushing on cord)
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2
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what is an example of a genetic/inherited disease that impacts mobility

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  • duchenne muscular dystrophy
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3
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what are some examples of diseases that impact mobility (4)

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  • MS
  • ALS
  • GBS
  • lupus
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4
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what are some examples of injuries that impact mobility (3)

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  • spinal cord injury
  • TBI
  • fractures
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5
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how might changes to mobility impact a pt (3)

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impact their:

  • mind
  • body (each system)
  • future
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6
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what impact might impaired mobility have on the pt’s mind (7)

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  • physical and mental fatigue
  • impact their self identity
  • depression
  • impact their independence
  • awareness of how they will die
  • mood swings
  • changes to behavior
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7
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what impact can impaired mobility have on the CNS (3)

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  • pain
  • fatigue
  • emotional issues
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8
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what impact can impaired mobility have on the CVS

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  • r/o clots
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9
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what impact can impaired mobility have on the resp system (3)

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  • risk of PE
  • pneumonia
  • can decrease or stop cough and gage reflex
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10
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what impact can impaired mobility have on the GI system (4)

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  • constipation
  • incont
  • impact ability to swallow
  • increased risk of aspiration
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11
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what impact does impaired mobility have on the GU system (3)

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  • retention
  • incont
  • risk of UTIs
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12
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what psychosocial impact does impaired mobility have

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  • may cause social isolation
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13
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what nursing interventions can be done r/t impaired mobility (5)

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  • resp system assessment and mngmt
  • body & limb alignment
  • turning/repositioning
  • assess body & mind
  • help pt & fam plan for/accept their future
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14
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what nursing interventions r/t to the resp system can be done for impaired mobility (9)

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  • ensure clearance
  • assess gag, cough reflex, risk of aspiration
  • suction
  • oral care
  • assess resp system
  • lung sounds
  • assess S+S pneumonia, PE, atelectasis
  • DB+C
  • turning
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15
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what nursing interventions can be done r/t body/limb alignment with impaired mobility (6)

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  • skin assessment
  • keep skin clean & dry
  • turn q2h
  • prevent and assess for ulcers
  • monitor for contractures
  • ROM exercises
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16
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what nursing interventions can be done for turning/repositioning r/t impaired mobility (2)

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  • assess for S&S of DVT, pneumonia, PE, ulcers, contractures

- turn q2h

17
Q

why might meds be used for mobility issues (9)

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  • slow disease progression
  • prevent clots
  • manage pain
  • decrease muscle spasms
  • antidepressants
  • decrease fatigue
  • GI issues (ex. prevent constipation)
  • GU issues (ex. for bladder spasms, antibiotics if UTI)
  • maintain general health
18
Q

what are 3 examples of meds used to prevent clot

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  • heparin
  • dalteparin
  • apixeberin
19
Q

what med is used for neuropathic pain

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  • gabapentin
20
Q

what med is used to decrease muscle spasms

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  • baclofen
21
Q

what are some examples of equipments needed and used for pts with mobility issues

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  • assistive devices (wheelchairs, braces, canes)
  • splints
  • aspen collar
  • roho cushions, pillows
  • lifts
  • pressure relieving mattresses
  • turning sheets/sliders
  • transfer boards
  • staff to assist w moving, lifting, and transferring
  • sequential compression device
  • binders
  • prosthetics
  • assistive devices for feeding, writing, bathing
  • communication boards
  • spirometer
  • feeding tubes
  • urinary cath
22
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what is the aspen collar used forq

A
  • stabilization for a cervical injury