EPA's
Lines & Tubes/ Mobilization
Breathing Exercises
Vital Signs
100

What does EPA stand for?

Electrophysical Agents

100

What are some common lines & tubes?

IV, catheter, O2, NG tube, chest tube,
100

What are the main muscles used for INSPIRATION?

External intercostals and diaphragm

100
Name 3 vital signs that we can take

HR, BP, O2 stats, respiration rate, pain level

200

Name 3 indications for the use of ES?

Muscle weakness

Poor motor control

Increased pain

Decrease circulation

Increased swelling

200

What should you do before getting the patient up?

Create a clear path, make sure your equipment is close, check the lines, check the bag

200

Which technique should NOT be used for patients with COPD

Inspiratory hold

200

What is a normal adult heart rate range?

60-100 bpm

300

What is the difference between thermal and non-thermal ultrasound?

Bonus 50 for what you should tell a client to expect to feel for either one

Thermal is continuous and uses heat, non-thermal is pulsed and has no heat




Thermal- “You (should or) may feel mild warmth. Let me know if you feel anything uncomfortable”

Non-thermal- “You most likely won’t feel anything so, let me know if you feel anything”

300

What are 3 reasons a patient may be hesitant to mobilize?

Pain, ALOC, fear, weakness, Lines & tubes, patients family fears, medical staff prioritization 

300

Give 2 reasons why we use diaphragmatic breathing

strengthens the diaphragm, decrease work of breathing, decreases oxygen demand, uses less effort and energy to breathe

300
How do you measure pain? Name 3 ways.

Quantity: Numerically, VAS, Pictures, quality: location, description, does it change?

400

What is the difference between contraindications and precautions and name 2 of each for TENS and NMES

Contraindication you should not do it, precaution you can do it still but take extra care and measures.

Contras: Pregnancy, cancer, pacemaker, arythmias

Pre- obesity, decreased sensation, skin conditions, decreased cognition

400

What are 3 sternal precautions?

No pushing or pulling, no lifting more than 5 lbs, no overhead reaching, no reaching to the sides, no reaching behind the back

400

What is the difference between coughing and huffing and why do we use one over the other?

Huffing is less forceful and this means it can be less painful and tiring so we use it with patients that are struggling to cough

400

What respiratory rate is safe to mobilize?

Anything between 5 breathes and 40 breathes.
500

Explain how the gate theory works in relation to EPA's

The application of EPAs creates inhibitory signals so the Gate closes and pain transmission is blocked/lessened

500

What are 3 ways to prevent pneumonia?

Keep HOB at 30 degrees, sit up for all meals, walking to max distance 3x/day, deep breathing and coughing exercises every hour, oral care 2-4x/day

500

Name 3 of the accessory muscles to breathing

Sternocleidomastoid, Scalenes, Pec major and minor, serratus anterior, lattisimus dorsi

500

What might lead to an inaccurate O2 reading? Name 2 things

client has poor circulation, wearing nail polish, taken on same side as BP cuff

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