List 2 interventions for Rancho Level 1 patients
· PROM
· Positioning
· E-stim
What senses should you integrate in the sensory stimulation program?
Vision
Touch
Smell
Taste
Hearing
A patient's response to stimulation does this at Rancho Level 3.
Localizes
What is the assistance level for Level 4 Rancho?
Moderate assistance
True or False
Rancho Level I patients would respond to a loud clap
False- no response to external stimuli
In Rancho Level II, you will treat your patient for 45 minutes?
False: treatment sessions should be <30 minutes
The normalization of this cycle begins in Rancho Level 3.
sleep/wake
what are 3 ways to reduce overstimulation for a rancho level 4?
reduce noise, dim lights,reduce crowds/visitors
What is a secondary complication of prolonged bed mobility for Rancho Level I patients?
· Contractures
· Skin breakdown
· Atrophy
At Level II, responses are typically the same regardless of the type of stimulus. This phrase describes that kind of reaction.
Generalized Response
This sign is the first indication of a coma patient emerging into a Minimally Conscious State.
Visual pursuit
when a rancho level 4 becomes agitated and angry during their intervention what is the next best step
BRAIN BREAK!