Wk 2 Flashcards
Range of motion and mobility
What body system is affected most by exercise? How is that system affected?
The cardiovascular system is most affected.
Exercise increases efficiency of heart, blood flow and O2 saturation, it decreases resting heart rate and BP.
How is the respiratory system affected by exercise?
It increases depth of respiration, respiratory rate, gas exchange, CO2 exertion
How is the gastrointestinal system affected by exercise?
Increases appetite and intestinal tone
How is the urinary system affected by exercise?
Increases blood flow to kidneys, increases efficiency and fluid and acid balance.
How is the musculoskeletal system affected by exercise?
Increases muscle efficiency and coordination, increases efficiency of nerve impulse transmission.
How is the metabolic system affected by exercise?
Increases efficiency of system, increases efficiency in body temp regulation.
How is the integumentary system affected by exercise?
Increases tone color and turgor from increased circulation.
How is psychological well-being affected by exercise?
Increases energy, well being, improves sleep, appearance, self-concept and positive health behaviors.
What are the types of exercises ( body movement )? Examples of each.
Aerobic: sustaining muscle movement that requires increased O2. Examples are pretty much all cardio workouts.
Stretching: stretching through full range of motion. Examples are yoga, dance, warm up, cool down.
Strength: exercise that increases strength of muscle. Examples are weight training, calisthenics, isometric movements.
What is assessed for a patient’s mobility?
Ease of movement and gate. Alignment. Joint structure and function. Muscle tone and strength. Endurance. Get up and go test.
What is range of motion?
What are the two types?
Range of motion is the complete extent of moving which a joint is capable of.
The two types are
active range of motion- which encourages self ADLs and full or partial movement.
Passive range of motion - which are when the nurse moves all the joints through their range of motions for the patient.
What are contractions? What are the cause of them? How are they prevented?
Contractures are a condition of shortening and hardening of muscles tendons or other tissue often leading to deformity and rigidity of joints.
The cause is from inactivity and prolonged bed rest.
Prevention is by doing passive and active range of motion.
How often should a patient be moved?
Every 2 hours
What are the ADLs?
Bathing, dressing, eating, elimination, mobility
What are the IADLs?
Telephone, transportation, shopping, preparing meals, housework, medication, money management