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tx copd

dyspnea control postures
seated-bend forward slightly at waist while supporting upper body by leaning forearms on table or thighs

standing-lean forward, prop body on counter or shopping cart
plb pursed lip breathing
copd
thought to prevent tightness in airway by providin resistance to exhale

increases diaphragm use and decreases accessory muscle recruitment
receptive aphasia

Wemicke's

characterized by the difficulty to understand spoken and written language
speak clealry simple terms and gestures

provide 4 alternate methods of comm.
Broca's aphasia or expressive aphasia affects both speech and writing. Persons with Broca's aphasia know what they want to say but are unable to find the words to express their thoughts
Understanding of the spoken word is only mildly impaired.

alpahbet board or symbol boards
wrist cock up slint do not
extend beyond dital palmar crease

palmar crease should be visible
expressive aphasia

rehab apprcch for communication
?alphabet board
ot license
state
topographical orientation
problems with leaving room and locating another room
wrist fx
most common colles fx
acute and first
immobolize, cast,
wrist fx
most common colles fx
after immobolization removed
week 1-2
reduce pain, restore rom, wrist control splint may be req's,, srom such as prayer strecth
wrist fx
colles most common
4-8 wks after immobilization
work hardenning may start after pain free rom attained

pylometric exercise, twirling baton
wrist fx
colles most common

3-4 wks post immobilization
progressive strengthening of wrist, active exer. like wrist curls with free wghts
cardiac rehab
phase 1
inpatient-srom, basic ed on disease, resume personal care
cardiac rehab
phase 2
early post dischareg goals
optimizing phys. conditioning, assesing risk fact.'s, facilitating return to wrk and leisure tasks
increasinf I in self care and work roles
cardiac rehaab

phase 3
outpat mangement goals stabilizing phys conditioning of cardiovascular sys. and physioloical responses to exer. and reinforcing risk factor modif.
cardiac rehab

phase 4
long term management goals
long term maintenace of phys. conditioning
secondary prevention-lifestyle changes
hip prec.

anterolateral apprch
no ext rotation
no adduction-crossing legs/feet
no extension
hip prec.

posterolateral apprch
no hip flexion greater than 90

no internal rotation

no adduction-cross legs/feet
psychotrp meds in sun
very sensitive
sunscreen necc.
acute guillian barre

Breathing temporarily stops
Can't take a deep breath
Difficulty breathing
Difficulty swallowing
Drooling
Fainting
Feeling light-headed when standing
When symptoms are severe, the patient will need to go to the hospital for breathing help, treatment, and physical therapy
work hardening
4-8 wks

fce, work simulation. strenght and cardo training. education, ind goal setting
goal is to return to work
actual equip. from job preferred
work conditioning

pysical cond.
psyc. cond. alone - strength, aerobic fitness. felxibillit, coordination, endur.
boutoniere deformity

is nonfunctional
hyperFLEX PIP

hyper EXT DIP
swan neck doformity

is usually a functional
hyperEXT PIP

HyperFLEX DIP
ada
phys. accomodations in buildings for disability

access to work
obra
nursing home reform
pateients rights and a plan of care
inspections and penalties
individualized disability education act

iep
follows calander yr, not school yr

collaborative goals with objectives
for limited rom in shoulders, elbows ''one cause jra
elongated
extended handle
wheelechair needs how much space in front of front door to allow easy access
5 ft by 5 ftt
social worker report contains
info bout family situation and social status
unilateral neglect evaluate by
line bisection
figure ground eval by
overlapping figured
constructional apraxia eval by
block assembly
remote memory
recall distant past, school in childhood
orientation
current time, date
recent memory
what did you have for lunch
ada title 111 focus
accessibilty of facilities
ada title 1
adresses emplolying disabled
to increase endurance
increase repititions
increase repitions
to increase endurance
quadruped position

7-12mths
on hands and knees

mobility ontop of stability
edema tx
positioning
compression
massage
prom
c7 c8 quad performing oral hygeine
built up handles
low tone postion of
sidelying
promote retention of learning and transfer of skills
variety
stabilzing for
incoordinations. tremors
nuroleptic meds can caz
postural hyptension
ulnar nerve injury
anti-claw splint