SCIs
Arthritic Diseases
Wheelchair IQ
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Sounds like...
100

Pt can independently breathe on their own , and raise shoulders 

SCI Level C4

100

Rhematoid (RA) definition and signs/symptoms

-Systemic , inflammatory, considered an autoimmune condition that can affect eyes, internal organs and many joints congruently.

-tender/warm swollen joints, morning stiffness lasting hours, rheumatoid nodules (small bumps under the skin), fatigue, fever, weight loss

100

Ramp math 

1" rise =12" length 

IE: for a 10 inch high step, 10 ft long ramp 

100

Angina and Dyspnea

Angina= Chest pain

Dyspnea=Shortness of breath

100

Frequent urination, excessive thirst, unexplained weight loss, visual changes, sensory changes of hands and feet, fatigue, slow healing wounds, increase rate of infections

Diabetes
200

SCI C level at which a patient can be most independent 

SCI Level C8 

200

Hyperextention of PIP joint and flexion of DIP joint is an arthritic _____- ____deformity 

Swan neck 

200

Positioning and weight shifting techniques in w/c

push up, lateral lean, forward lean, tilt/recline, wedges/rolled towels, check hot spots (arms, back of knees) Check at least x2 a day (am and pm... in shower, etc) 

200

CVD and CAD

CVD= Heart disease

CAD= Coronary Artery Disease (hardening of arteries, decreased O2 to heart) 


200

Fatigue/weakness, visual changes, cognitive changes, numbness/tingling, pain, temperature sensitivites, dizziness, difficulty w ambulation.

MS

300
SCI level at which a mobile arm support is necessary 

SCI level C5

300

This type of arthritis is a metabolic condition caused when the bodily waste product uric acid deposits tiny needle like crystals into the joints and soft tissues. 

Gout

300

Procedures in safe w/c > bed transfer 

having assistance, locking brakes on wheelchair and stable surface, look before lowering bed, lower bed, transfer board if applicable /gait belt if applicable 

300

Met Levels (4) 

Minimal <1.5

Light 1.5< 3.0

Moderate 3.0 < 6.0

Vigorous 6+

300

Symmetric muscular weakness and mild distal sensory loss/paresthesias , weakness in distal muscles, and is a cute and rapidly progressive resulting in complete paralysis.

Guillain-Barre Syndrome 

400

Motor incomplete, with at least 50% of key muscle functions below the lesion having grade of greater or equal to 3/5

ASIA D

400

Sometimes referred to as the "great imitator" since symptoms mimic RA, Fibromyalgia  , thyroid disfunction, diabetes, mellitus, and Lyme disease. 

Lupus. 

Symptoms of this may be mild or severe , temporary or long term, develop slowly or rapidly. Most common symptoms include painful swollen joints,extreme fatigue, unexplained fever, butterfly shaped rash over nose and cheeks, photosensitivity (light and sun)

400

An extra wheelchair feature to consider for people with LE amputations

anti-tippers 

400

MET level category of Ironing, washing the dishes,  showering in standing, walking 2mph on level surface,Laundry (loading, unloading, folding), and putting away groceries 

Light: 1.5 - < 3.0 

400

Neurodegenerative death of brain cells, poor coordination(ataxia), poor balance, decreased stamina and endurance, dyspraxia, chores (jerky,rapid, forceful, twitchy movements) Motor restlessness, bradykinesia, muscle atrophy, osteoporosis

Huntington's Disease 

500

A pt with a spinal cord injury due to hyperflexion during an accident has no movement below the injury site and cannot  determine the different between hot/cold. She can however feel light touch. What is the likely spinal cord syndrome?

Anterior Cord Syndome 

500

Although it is considered an arthritic disease, it is characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain instead of joint pain or destruction. Sleep deprivation, fatigue, memory impairment, and psychosocial issues accompany this disease. 

Fibromyalgia. Scientists believe fibromyalgia amplifies pain sensations/affects the way brain processes pain signals.Can accompany immediately after trauma or psychological event and develop over time,other causes genetics/hereditary, infections.

500

How many feet should be allotted to allow for wheelchair turning clearance?

5 by 5

500

MET level of changing bed linens, sweeping garage/sidewalk, yardwork, slow stair climbing, resistance training 8-15 repetitions, circuit training

Moderate 3.0-<6.0

500

Dysphagia, vestibular issues, cognitive deficits, hemiparesis/hemiplegia, sensory impairment, aphasia, visual impairment, apraxia, ataxia 

TBI (remember two types...!)

*Traumatic = (^ impulsivity, ^ irritability)
*Non traumatic = (anoxia/lack of O2 to brain... decreased energy and affect.)  

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