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Body Mechanics
Restorative Nursing
Skeletal System
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Range of motion
100
Active assistive, Sitting transfer, passive transfer, Standing transfer, laying transfer.
What is the methods of transfer?
100
follow the instructions given by a therapist... restore independence and ADLS.
How do you restore a function lost?
100
206
How many bones are in the body?
100
difficulty swallowing
What is Dysphasia ??????????????????????????????????????????
100
To move the extremity in a circular motion away from the body...
What is external rotation?
200
Gait belt, mechanical lift.
What is the equipment used to transfer?
200
pressure sores, contractors, constipation, lung congestion, orthostatic hypotension.
What is Complications of immobility?
200
movement, protection, storage of calcium, production of blood cells, and support.
What is the functions of the skeletal system?
200
CDC
What is the Centers of disease control and protection?
200
turning inward..
What is inversion?
300
when moving residents be sure they know where they're going, when they're going to be lifted, and how you plan to lift...
What is a key point when moving a resident?
300
Use abduction advice for proper alignment. use a device to reach objects, raised toilet seat or chair.
What is Hip precautions?
300
a loss of minerals to the bone resulting the loss in bone intensity...
What is osteoporosis?
300
a document that permits a person to a point another person to make any decisions to any health care if the person un able to make decisions?
What is the durable Power of attorney???
300
to move the extremity in a circular motion towards the center of the body...
What is internal rotation ?
400
Have equipment ready position chair on strong side, do not transfer a resident that cant bare any weight by yourself.
What are safety measures?
400
five positions a resident to lay...
What is horizontal or supine, prone, Sims, fowlers, and trundlenburg.
400
cranium, vertebra, ribs, sternum.
What is bones in the axial skeleton.
400
forgetfulness, confusion, visual changes, loss of balance, trimmers, tumors, dizziness, unlighted hall, wet floors.
What are causes of falls?
400
Arom, prom, and active assistive...
What are the three range of motions.
500
decrees muscle strength, change the center of gravity, decrease sensory perception, impaired balance, confusion, narcotics, Distractions.
Why does a resident need help?
500
Provide exercise, adulate fluid intake, proper diet, proper body positioning, deep breathing and coughing.
What is the reasons for restorative nursing ???
500
clavicles, scapula's, humorous, radios, ulna, femur, patella, tibia, and fibula.
What is appendicular skeleton?
500
vasoconstriction ^^ < ------------------
What is decrease in flow of blood to the skin?
500
extension beyond the normal range of the joint...
What is hyperextension?