Study sets matching "rehab chapter 12"
Study sets
Diagrams
Classes
Users
What is tidal volume?
Normal value for TV
What is inspiratory reserve volume IRV
Normal value for IRV
Total volume inspired and expired per breath
10% of lung volume
Max volume inspired after normal inspiration
50% of total lung volume
What is tidal volume?
Total volume inspired and expired per breath
Normal value for TV
10% of lung volume
When rehab begins
Atrophy
Immobilization
Phases of rehab
When the injury takes place
Loss of muscle tissue
the period of time in which the body part can and should be im…
- Immobilization... - Range of motion ... - Strength, power, enduran…
When rehab begins
When the injury takes place
Atrophy
Loss of muscle tissue
Contrast sensitivity
Color sensitivity
Visual impairment
Blindness
The ability to detect differences in luminance
Ability to detect colors of different wavelengths
A vision loss that cannot be compensated for through connectiv…
Vision of 20/500 or less in the better eye
Contrast sensitivity
The ability to detect differences in luminance
Color sensitivity
Ability to detect colors of different wavelengths
Hearing Impairment
Hearing Sensitivity Loss
deaf
Deaf
Less than normal hearing (either sensitivity or speech underst…
Poorer than normal auditory sensitivity for sounds; usually me…
Limited or absent hearing for ordinary purposes of daily livin…
The term Deaf when used with a capital D refers to those indiv…
Hearing Impairment
Less than normal hearing (either sensitivity or speech underst…
Hearing Sensitivity Loss
Poorer than normal auditory sensitivity for sounds; usually me…
Baby boomers
Temporal-order discrimination
Dichotic-syllable identification
Presbycusis
The generation born between the years 1946 and 1965.
Requires a patient to attend to the order in which auditory st…
Task entails presenting two consonant-vowel syllables to a pat…
A generic term used to refer to age-related hearing loss.
Baby boomers
The generation born between the years 1946 and 1965.
Temporal-order discrimination
Requires a patient to attend to the order in which auditory st…
Temporal-order discrimination
Dichotic-syllable identification
Presbycusis
Spiral ganglion
Requires patient to attend to the order in which auditory stim…
presenting two consonant-vowel syllables to a patient, on to e…
generic term used to refer to age-related hearing loss
comprises the nuclei of the nerve fibers that connect to the h…
Temporal-order discrimination
Requires patient to attend to the order in which auditory stim…
Dichotic-syllable identification
presenting two consonant-vowel syllables to a patient, on to e…
baby boomers
temporal-order discrimination
dichotic-syllable identification
presbycusis
the generation born between the years 1946 and 1965
requires a patient to attend to the order in which auditory st…
presenting two consonant-vowel syllables to a patient, one to…
a generic term used to refer to age-related hearing loss
baby boomers
the generation born between the years 1946 and 1965
temporal-order discrimination
requires a patient to attend to the order in which auditory st…
Aerobic
Atherectomy
Atherosclerosis
Aneurysm
Relating to, involving, or requiring oxygen.
Procedure in which a device on the catheter removes part of th…
Most common form of arteriosclerosis (Hardening of the arterie…
Weakness in the wall of a blood vessel.
Aerobic
Relating to, involving, or requiring oxygen.
Atherectomy
Procedure in which a device on the catheter removes part of th…
Increased injury risk
Core
Diaphragm
Pelvic floor
-dysfunctions in timing, coordination, and motor control of th…
-the center of all function... -deeper core muscles can be likene…
-assists with inspiration
-performs a supporting role for the internal organs
Increased injury risk
-dysfunctions in timing, coordination, and motor control of th…
Core
-the center of all function... -deeper core muscles can be likene…
Patients In ICU
Specialized Adjustable Bed
Standard Adjustable Bed
Turning Frame
Plan: shorter treatment sessions, fewer repetitions, less dema…
Allows for patient to assume short seats position and/or stand…
Can be raised/lowered in relation to ground, HOB can be raised…
Allows for HOB and knees to be raised, entire bed raises up/do…
Patients In ICU
Plan: shorter treatment sessions, fewer repetitions, less dema…
Specialized Adjustable Bed
Allows for patient to assume short seats position and/or stand…
Start off with...
Then ask...
Presbycusis
What are the causes of presbycusis?
Case history... - why are you here?... - what can i do for you tod…
Related questions... - family history?... - noise exposure?... - wor…
- age related hearing loss... - bilateral
Loss of...... - *sensory hair cells, supporting cells, nerve fibe…
Start off with...
Case history... - why are you here?... - what can i do for you tod…
Then ask...
Related questions... - family history?... - noise exposure?... - wor…
Temperature of water for rehab and exer…
Buoyancy
Specific Gravity
Viscosity
82-83 for exercise... 90 for rehab
The vertical upward force acting on the body when submerged
-The density of the body relative to that of the water, specif…
The degree of friction acting on the body as it moves through…
Temperature of water for rehab and exer…
82-83 for exercise... 90 for rehab
Buoyancy
The vertical upward force acting on the body when submerged
baby boomers
temporal-order discrimination
dichotic-syllable identification
presbycusis
generation born between the years 1946 and 1965
requires a patient to attend to the order in which auditory st…
task entails presenting two consonant-vowel syllables to a pat…
generic term used to refer to age-related hearing loss
baby boomers
generation born between the years 1946 and 1965
temporal-order discrimination
requires a patient to attend to the order in which auditory st…
Assessment of Body Temperature
Locations for Assessment of Temperature
Factors Affecting Body Temperature
Assessment of Pulse
98.7F (37C) normal oral.... Rectal or core: 97.8F to 100.3F
Ear... Oral - sublingual... Rectal - most accurate... Inguinal & axilla…
Time of day... Illness/Infection... Aging... Emotions... Site of measureme…
Indicates measurement of contraction of left ventricle and ind…
Assessment of Body Temperature
98.7F (37C) normal oral.... Rectal or core: 97.8F to 100.3F
Locations for Assessment of Temperature
Ear... Oral - sublingual... Rectal - most accurate... Inguinal & axilla…
Restraints
Types of Restraints
Contracture Prevention: Transfemoral Am…
Contracture Prevention: Transtibial Amp…
Requires a physicians order, orders must be renewed every 24 h…
Straps, belts, garments, bed rails, vail beds, chemicals, pose…
Do not use pillow to support residual limb.... Limit sitting to 4…
Do not use pillow to support residual limb.... Limit sitting to 4…
Restraints
Requires a physicians order, orders must be renewed every 24 h…
Types of Restraints
Straps, belts, garments, bed rails, vail beds, chemicals, pose…
Reservoir (Host)
Exit
Method of Transmission
Entry
Place where microorganism can grow and reproduce.
A means to leave reservoir (nose, mouth, body fluids, wounds).
Passing from host to another host through air, droplets, conta…
Organism enters host (skin not intact, mucous membranes, nose…
Reservoir (Host)
Place where microorganism can grow and reproduce.
Exit
A means to leave reservoir (nose, mouth, body fluids, wounds).
Types of ROM
ROM
Passive (PROM)
Active (AROM)
Passive (PROM)... Active (AROM)... Active Assistive (AAROM)
Performed in anatomical planes or in diagonal places of motion…
Movement of a joint or body segment by a force external to the…
Movement of a joint or body segment produced by an active, vol…
Types of ROM
Passive (PROM)... Active (AROM)... Active Assistive (AAROM)
ROM
Performed in anatomical planes or in diagonal places of motion…
Interprofessional Collaboration
Professional Collaboration
Advance Health Care Directives "Living…
Informed Consent
Team of caregivers from different professions involved with ca…
Team of caregivers from same profession involved with care of…
Set of instructions to give an appointed individual the right…
Must provide information regarding: benefits of treatment, alt…
Interprofessional Collaboration
Team of caregivers from different professions involved with ca…
Professional Collaboration
Team of caregivers from same profession involved with care of…
Conus
L2
S5
Nonneural
SC extends from the medulla to the ______ medullaris
Nerve roots running down from the spinal cord beyond _____ are…
Cauda equina is made of nerve roots L2-____.
Filum terminale is a threadlike ________ filament running from…
Conus
SC extends from the medulla to the ______ medullaris
L2
Nerve roots running down from the spinal cord beyond _____ are…
CVA
Fourth
20
Stroke
Sudden loss of neurological function caused by an interruption…
stroke is the _______ leading cause of death in the US.
7 million Americans older than ____ years of age have experien…
What is the leading cause of long-term disability in the US?
CVA
Sudden loss of neurological function caused by an interruption…
Fourth
stroke is the _______ leading cause of death in the US.
The Stories Behind Shoulders
Why is the Joint Unstable
TUBS
AMBRI
Instability - GH joint ... Impingement conditions ... Tendinopathy…
Control of humerus on the glenoid ... -How can we optimize this…
T - traumatic induced instability/ dislocation in the GH ... U -…
A - atraumatic ... - shoulder moves around a lot, no trauma, no s…
The Stories Behind Shoulders
Instability - GH joint ... Impingement conditions ... Tendinopathy…
Why is the Joint Unstable
Control of humerus on the glenoid ... -How can we optimize this…
Ischemic stroke
Thrombosis
Embolism
Hemorrhagic strokes
From blockage of a cerbral vessel and can further be categoriz…
Stenosis or occlusion of a vessel
Dislodged platelets, cholesterol, or other material that forms…
From a rupture of a weakened cerebral blood vessel. Either int…
Ischemic stroke
From blockage of a cerbral vessel and can further be categoriz…
Thrombosis
Stenosis or occlusion of a vessel
You are an Athletic Trainer at a 5A hig…
____ extrensic muscles... ____ intrinsic…
Subtalar Neutral- position in which the…
Pes cavus- _______ arch... Pes Planus- ___…
...
- 12... - 11
- equally... - navicular
...
You are an Athletic Trainer at a 5A hig…
...
____ extrensic muscles... ____ intrinsic…
- 12... - 11
Receptors
Learning
Responses
Programs
Sensation is when sensory _______ are stimulated by conditions…
Sensory input is deeply connected to motor performance and mot…
Sensation guides the selection of motor ______ for interaction…
Sensation plays a role in adapting movements and shaping motor…
Receptors
Sensation is when sensory _______ are stimulated by conditions…
Learning
Sensory input is deeply connected to motor performance and mot…