Effects of Immobility
Body Positioning
Exercise
Safety
Potpourri
100

Formation of blood clots is a risk to which body system

Circulatory

100

when a patient is lying flat on their back, we would call it this

Supine

100

AROM stands for this

Active range of motion

100

This is a critical step(s) when helping a resident to transfer from bed to their wheelchair

Lock bed and wheelchair

100

the inability to move half of the body, including the legs

Paraplegia

200

This is the most common concern for the integumentary system if a patient has mobility issues

Pressure injuries

200

When feeding a resident in bed, the resident should be in this position

High fowlers

200

These terms essentially mean bending and straightening the limb when doing range of motion expercises

Flexion and extension

200

Good habits like standing with feet shoulder-width apart, using leg muscles to lift, and avoiding twisting the body are all part of what?

Body mechanics

200

This means that one side of the body is weakened or paralysed, usually due to CVA

Hemiplegia

300

If muscles aren't being used, they will shrink in size and strength will decrease.  This is called:

Atrophy

300

When moving a person into this position, you should put a pillow between their knees/lower legs, behind their back, and between the arm and ribcage

Lateral

300

When a resident cannot perform the exercise himself and must have assistance moving the limb, it is called this:

Passive Range of Motion (PROM)

300

You should do this to the patient's bed when providing cares/repositioning to avoid injuring yourself

Raise bed to working height

300

This is the term for experiencing pain or sensation in a limb that has been amputated

Phantom pain

400

Constipation is a concern for which body system?

Digestive

400

This may be placed at the foot of the bed to prevent foot drop

Foot board

400

This is the "critical" step when performing the Range of Motion skill during the state exam

As the resident if they are experiencing any pain

400

When assisting a resident with a weak right side to ambulate, you should stand on this side

Right side

400

This term describes care that is targeted, and intended to return a patient to their highest level of functioning after and illness or injury

Rehabilitative care

500

An incentive spirometer may be used to minimize the effects of immobility on this body system

Respiratory

500

You would use this item to prevent friction and shear when boosting a patient up in bed

Lift sheet or Draw sheet

500

This is the term for moving your arms/legs away from your body

Abduction

500

Many residents might need this item in order to safely transfer or ambulate

Gait or transfer belt

500

This type of care is slower-paced, intended to improve or maintain independence, and is required by OBRA in long-term care facilities

Restorative Care

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