Having to do with the brain
What is cerebral?
Botox is short for...
What is Botulinum Toxin A
CARF stands for
What is The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
What does PM&R stand for?
What is Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Number of beds on the inpatient Adult Unit
What is 5
Weakness/problems with using the muscles
What is palsy?
ITB is short for...
What is Intrathecal Baclofen
When did Gillette Children's first receive CARF Accreditation?
What is 1992
What are the 3 types of brain injuries?
What are traumatic, nontraumatic, and hypoxic/anoxic brain injuries
Number of beds on the inpatient Rehab Unit
What is 17
What is muscle tone
SDR is short for...
What is Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy
All people have the right to be treated with dignity and respect
All people should have access to needed services in order to achieve the best possible outcomes
All people should be empowered to exercise informed choice
What are CARFs Core Values
A spinal cord injury is the loss of ____ and ____ below the level of injury.
What are movement and sensation
Name one Rehab Unit Charge Nurse and one Adult Unit Charge Nurse
Who are Stephanie, Marie, Jeni, Megan, Stacy, and Toni
3 ways to help diagnose Cerebral Palsy
What are physical exam, CT, and MRI
3 orthopedic surgeries used for children and adults with CP
Gillette holds CARF Accreditation for what 2 specialties
What are pediatric and brain injury programs
What are 3 causes of spinal cord injuries?
What are trauma, infection, or disease.
When was our most recent CARF Accreditation Survey
What is 2022
Brain injury or disruptions in brain development
What is the cause of cerebral palsy
3 types of Rehabilitation Therapy
What are physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy
When was CARF founded?
What is 1966
What is the ASIA scale?
What is American Spinal Injury Association Scale
Average length of inpatient rehabilitation stay for patients after SDR procedure
What is 4-6 weeks