What does HRO's manage?
Hazardous environments
What % of hip fractures is the results of falls?
90%
When assessing adolescents which functional assessment tool is used?
Dartmouth COOP Functional
A ______ is a plan or set of steps to follow when implementing an intervention
Protocol
Most stable form of ambulation aid
Walker
Which prevention is most important to prevent in the elderly?
Fall prevention.
Assessment, Patient handling, positioning, range of motion exercises are some skills needed for _______.
Mobility
Have you gained or lost 10 pounds in the past 6 months? Which functional assessment component is this question demonstrating?
Nutrition
A patient was burned by steam, what kind of burn is this?
Thermal Burn
Used when patient cannot bear weight with their hands and wrist
Platform crutches
A nurse administers the wrong medication, which placement of error is this?
Active
What is Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS) for?
Pain
The Barthel index tool is used to assess what?
What is the inability to breathe?
Asphyxiation
what is the two-point gait pattern for crutch-walking gaits?
One crutch and opposite foot moved in unison followed by remaining pair.
What are the four types of errors?
Diagnostic errors, Treatment errors, Preventative errors, And Communication errors.
A woman aged 65 years or older is recommended to have bone measurement testing to prevent osteoporosis fractures. Which type of Clinical management is this?
Secondary Prevention (Screening)
What are the two types of assessments tools?
Self- report and performance based.
When do you use class B fire extinguishers?
Fires caused by gasoline, oil, paint, grease, and other flammable liquids.
This helps normalize blood pressure.
Dangling
What are the three phases of scope of safety?
Keeping patients safe, Near miss event, Patient injury or death due to error
Name the different types of Pharmacological agents.
Anti-inflammatory agents, Analgesic, Muscle relaxants, and supplements
Name three diseases that are causes of primary problems.
Angelman syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, Cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Fetal Alcohol syndrome, Hypoplastic limb, malnutrition, Receptive or expressive language disorder
What are the two types of latex reactions?
Contact dermatitis and acute hyper-sensitivity.
What are the four components of a permanent prosthetic limb?
Socket, knee system, shank, and foot-ankle system