P.R.O.M.
What is Passive Range of Motion
Stop Exercise/Splinting and Report immediately to Nursing. This is not always "normal"
What is Popping Sounds
Offered at a minimum of 2x's per day 7 days a week
What is Range of Motion Exercise
This is documented in the Individual Therap program and Wing Sheet
What is places to document areas of concern during splint application/removal
To wash hands with Soap prior to Splint application or To NOT wash with Soap
What is to NOT wash hands with Soap prior to splint application. Only with water and dry thouroughly
B.I.D.
What is Two times a Day
Smoking, High Alcohol Use, Lack of Exercise/Immobility, High Caffeine Use, Previous Fractures, Female relative with Osteoporosis, Long-Term Use of Seizure medications
What is risk factors for Osteoporosis
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Equipment used to lift/move/stabilize an Individuals position decreasing incidents/negative impact on joints and muscle. Name 4
What is a gait belt, bed pads, hoyer lift, shoulder harnesses, footbox leg rest, shoe positioners
True or False
If a splint is NOT applied correctly it could cause red areas open areas and/or bruises
What is True
Name Laura Nuckolls transfer status
What is 2-person Hoyer lift (6/19/2020)
Name 3 types of ROM exercises
What is 1. Active Range of Motion 2. Active Assist Range of Motion 3. Passive Range of Motion
Swelling, redness, Warmth, Tenderness, Deformity, Unnatural Mobility, Acute Pain, guarding, Pain(or startled) Client response, Cool/Cold to touch, Bluing, Loss/change in ability
What is Reportable Signs and Symptoms
First Lay Down (off-site) and (on-site)
Bed Time/Hs
During Leisure time Group Activities
What is Times Range of Motion Exercises are offered
A Modality/Service/Devices offered to treat, prevent or reduce the progression of contractures and skin breakdown, along with ROM exercises
What is Splining
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Who applies splints? Name all Responsible parties
What is
1. PT/OT Dept. Staff (if not pulled to a hall/appointment)
2. All DIRECT CARE are Responsible
A condition of shortening and hardening of muscles, tendons or other tissue often leading to deformity and rigidity of joints
What is Contractures
Damp, peeling skin, Foul Smell, White Skin, Red Irritated skin
What is Reportable Signs and Symptoms
Bathing, Dining, Activity Participation Programs
What is events that prompt the removal of Splints (Re-applied after event/activity)
What is the Bin located in some Individual's bedrooms used for
What is location of Splints when not in use
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Name those Individuals that have restorative programs to walk to Dining Room/Bathroom/Area per Hall
What is
100: Alma Deen, Diedra, Breanna, Catherine P., Renee'
200: Jeromy, Marshall, Travis, Jim R., Carey, James John, Andy
300: Tom V., Gregg
400:Shontez
A disease that weakens bones, increases the risk of broken bones.
What is Osteoporosis
Skin is purple, dark pink, white, swelling, hot or cold to touch, finger nails are blue/purple
What is splint application is too tight. Reportable signs and symptoms
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Demonstrate U/E PROM
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Must do: shoulder, elbow, wrist, fingers (verbalize 10 reps per joint)
To wash with a wash cloth, inspect skin, dry with a hand towel, R.O.M., application
What is Splint Application Procedure
Taken off during leisure; removing encourages freedom of movement for those individual's that can self-propel. Applied to encourage improved positioning and safety for others
What is the Leg Rest