Wk 11: Monitoring & Evaluation Flashcards

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OUTCOME MEASSURES
Body structure and function (impairment)

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  • Questioning
  • Observation & palpation
  • Auscultation
  • Cough
  • Oxygen saturation
  • CXR
  • Spirometry
  • Arterial blood gases (ABG)
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OUTCOME MEASSURES
Participation (restriction)

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Disease specific quality of life (QOL) questionnaires
– eg St George’s respiratory questionnaire, SF-36

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OUTCOME MEASSURES
Activity limitation

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  • Modified Borg
  • 6MWT
  • NYHA
  • MRC
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when does monitoring occur?

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during intervention

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what does monitoring check?

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everything is going Ok

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6
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what dont you do with monitoring?

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disrupt the intervention

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when does evaluation occur?

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at the end of the intervention

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what does the evaluation consist of?

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re-testing/ reassessment to look for reversal of the signs & symptoms that told you the problem was present

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9
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when do evaluations need to be>

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timely (some are immediate, some are longer term)

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10
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what should an evaluation be?

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standardised & reproducible

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