•Exercise performed for the resident by the nursing assistant when independent movement is not possible.
•Passive Range of Motion (PROM)
•What is the process of assisting ill or injured person to attain his/her highest/optimal level of ability?
•Rehabilitation
Respiratory complications
Pneumonia
A gradual loss, or wasting, of muscle mass
Atrophy
all staff caring for same resident use same approaches when caring for resident.
Continuity of Care
What does ROM stand for?
Range of Motion
•OBRA requires skilled nursing facilities to provide what to the residents?
•Restorative Care
Circulatory complications
Blood Clots
A physical shortening of the joint ligaments
Contracture
a short, simple phrase to prompt the resident
Verbal Cue
What is a Complication of immobility/inactivity that affects the circulatory system?
•Thrombophlebitis
•Thrombus
•Pulmonary Embolism
•A mental or physical impairment that affects a persons ability to perform activities and meet basic human needs.
•Disability
Gastrointestinal complications
Constipation
Decreasing the join angle
Flexion
to help stabilize residents during transfers and ambulation.
What is the range of movement through which a person can voluntarily change a joint’s components without assistance?
Active Range of Motion
•Rehabilitation refers to a process in which the resident strives for the
____________________________
Optimal/highest level of functionin
Integumentary complications
Pressure ulcers
increasing the joint angle
extension
What does MDS stand for?
Minimum Data Sets
What is the term used for paralysis of all four limbs?
Quadriplegia
◦Returning to preexisting level of status or maintaining status.
Restorative Care
Musculoskeletal complications
Contractures
moving towards the midline of the body
Adduction
what does RAI stand for?
Resident Assessment instrument