UMove Mobility Level
Fall Risk and Prevention
Documentation
Rehab Roles
Assist Levels
100

Patient can ambulate in room with supervision and rolling walker. 

What is a level 5 patient? 

100

This piece of equipment goes around the patient's waist to assist with balance during transfers and ambulation. 

What is a gait belt? 
100

This assessment detailing how a patient moves should be documented once a day. 

Mobility Level 
100

These types of therapists examine a patient's ability to performs activities of daily living including grooming, feeding, dressing, and toileting.

What is an occupational therapist?

100

When a patient is doing 75% or more of the work to mobilize. 

What is minimal assistance (MinA)?

200

Patient follows commands but unable to lift extremities off the bed. 

What is a level 1 patient?

200

This color signifies patient is at a risk for falling. 

What is yellow?

200

True or False: Documenting toileting counts for out of bed activity. 

What is false? 

200

These types of therapists examine a patient's ability to perform gross motor activities such as getting out of bed, standing up, ambulating, and negotiating stairs. 

What is a physical therapist?

200

When a patient requires >75% or more assistance to perform mobility. 

What is maximal assistance (MaxA)?

300

Patient can take steps to chair with rolling walker and MinA. 

What is a Level 4?

300

This piece of equipment can be used to transfer Level 1 and 2 patients from bed to chair. 

What is a hoyer lift?

300

This is the amount of times a Level 4 or 5 patient should be out of bed a day. 

What is 3x/day? 

300

True or false: Patients get therapy every day they are here. 

What is false? 
300

When a patient requires no physical assistance to perform mobility, however you don't feel comfortable being more than 3 feet away during mobility or patient requires verbal cueing.

What is supervision level? 

400

Patient requires MinA to get out of bed and ModA to stand. 

What is a Level 2?

400

Term used to describe use of multiple medications that can contribute to a higher fall risk. 

What is polypharmacy? 

400
This is the name of the flowsheet where activity interventions are documented.
What is the Daily Care flowsheet? 
400

These mobility levels usually do not require a PT/OT consult? 

Levels 1 and 5

400

When you are providing >25-75% assistance to perform mobility. 

What is moderate assist (modA)?

500

Patient can independent sit on EOB, pivot to chair with RW and contact guard assistance but unable to take steps due to pain. 

What is a Level 3? 
500

This activity order is used by providers when patients are medically contraindicated to mobilize or get out of bed. 

What is a bedrest order? 

500

True or False: Documenting bed to chair position counts for out of bed activity.

What is true? 

500

True or False: PT has to evaluate the patient before nursing staff can mobilize them. 

What is False?

500

When a patient does not need physical assistance, but you need one or both hands on the patient just in case. 

What is contact guard assistance (CGA)?

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