ICU Setting
Treatment
PTA Guidlines
Lab Tests
Lab Values
100

What could, physically, effect transfers?

Lines, tubes, and leads

100

What should the PTA monitor during a session in the ICU?

Vitals and alertness

100

Discontinue session if HR is 

<40 bpm or >130 bpm

100

What does a CBC count?

RBC, WBC, and platelets


100

CBC normal ranges

RBC: 4.2 - 5.4 / cubic mm

WBC: 4,300- 10,000 / cubic mm

Hemoglobin: male: 13-18gm/dL; females: 12-16gm/dL 

200

What is the first thing you should do when treating an ICU patient?

Plan

200

What types of activities does a physical therapy session consist of?

gait training, bed mobility, stretching, PROM, positioning, sitting EOB, and transfers. 

200

Discontinue session if RR is

<5 bpm or >40 bpm

200

Electrolytes consist of

Sodium,Potassium, Carbon dioxide, and Chloride

200

Calcium normal range

8.5-10.2 mg/dL

300

Who do you communicate with when in the ICU?

patient, nurse, doctor, family, social worker, and other PTs. 

300

Physical therapy sessions in the ICU want to

increase the levels of activity

300

Discontinue session if SpO2 is

< 88%

300

What does a CMP check?

current status of metablolism

300

Kidney test normal ranges

BUN: 7-20 mg/dL

Creatinine: 0.6 - 1.2 mg/dL

400

What are common diagnosis in the ICU?

trauma, CVA, MI, burns, or TBI

400

Physical therapy sessions must be

SAFE

400

Discontinue session if the BP is 

Systolic: >200 mmHg

Mean arterial pressure (MAP): <65

400

Fasting blood sugar normal range

70-100 mg/dL

400

Desirable limit for cholesterol 

180 mg/dL

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