this PT cannot be aroused by stimuli and has lost their reflexes
what is coma
if PT at risk for sensory deprivation, ensure that you provide
what is developmentally appropriate stimulation
what is sensory alteration
differentiate health and wellness
what is wellness is a active state of being healthy, including a lifestyle that promotes good physical, mental and emotional health
3 factors in the health belief model
this PT is restless, confused, and agitated. they keep insisting that they see green army men in their room
what is delirious
if the patient has hearing issues, what is something to keep in mind when talking
what is use a calm, low frequency tone
when the RAS can no longer activate the brain. this occurs
what is disease vs illness
what is Disease: Pathologic changes in the structure or function of the body or mind
Illness: The response of the person to a disease
this is model of choice when explaining infectious agents
this PT is fully conscious, has fully functioning sleep wake cycle, and has emotions but it also quadriplegic
what is locked in syndrome
what is touch
this PT lives alone and is admitted to the ICU, what are at risk for
what is sensory overload
name the stages of illness
what are experiencing symptoms, assuming the sick role, assuming a dependent role, and achieving recovery/rehabilitation
using the health promotion model, this is helpful in determining if a person will incorporate and use health related behaviors
what is individual characteristics
this PT is unconscious, but nothing is wrong with them
what is asleep
this patient is unconscious, but this sense is still functional
what is hearing
the patient is showing anger, belligerence, and panic. their mood is rapidly changing. these are signs of what
emotional disturbance from sensory deprivation
health promotion has three stages; this stage includes occupational therapy, rehab, medication, and sometimes surgery
what is tertiary prevention
your client is attempting to quit drinking, the model you are teaching works best for injury prevention, drug/alcohol addiction, and weight loss
what is the stages of change model
this system determines the state of arousal
establishing a set schedule of care can help
what is reduce sensory overload
this is necessary to be able to determine if a person is able to compensate for their sensory deficit
what is awareness of the sensory deficit
name the 6 major risk factors
age, genetics, physiological factors, health habits, lifestyle, and environment
this stage of change involves relapse and recycling/upward spiraling
what is maintenance stage