Immobility, Instability and Fall Prevention Flashcards

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what are the 4 stages of falling

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  1. initiation, mvmt of body com outside base
  2. failure of recovery systems (reflexes b lacking)
  3. Impact
  4. After the fall side effects
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What are the 3 types of falls

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  1. Accidental
  2. Anticipated physiological- correlated w known risk factors (dementia etc)
  3. Unanticipated physiological- correlated w unknown risk like stroke, seizure
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Who is at risk for a fall

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Older adults
Females
alcohol/substance abuse
underlying med condition
med side effects
poor mobility/cognition etc
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4
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Where/when do most falls happen

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most w normal walking

most occur in bathroom/bedroom

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5
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What are the SPLAT questions w falls

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Symptoms
Prior falls
location
activity
time of day
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6
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what is the # 1 reason for injury related death/hospitalization and er visits

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falls

20% of cost of injury in canada

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7
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What does fear of falling cause

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leads to decrease in social and physical activity because they are afraid of falling (20-60% have this fear)

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Is pain linked w falling

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jt pain is linked w falling

people w pain in one lower jt/knee/hip had 53% more chance of falling

(2 jts had 74% higher chance)

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9
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what are some gait changes w aging

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  • stance and gait base is widened
  • bipedal floor contact is prolonged
  • step length will shorten and feet are not lifted as high during the swing phase
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10
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How is the dynamic gait index test measured

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each item is scored 0-3 (0 being severe impairment)

best score is 24`

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11
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What is the ABCs scale

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a structured questionnaire that measures an imdv confidence in performingactivities without losing balance

(instructed to imagine how confident they would be in that activity)

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12
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what does <50%, 50-80%, > 80% indicate on the ABC scale

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<50= low level of physical functioning
50-80= mod level of physical functioning
>80= high lvl of physical functioning
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13
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what is the functional reach test used for

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ascerning dynamic balance (keep moving away from wall

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14
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Scoring of functional reach test

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>10cm= low risk of fall
6-10= 2x greater risk
<6= 4x greater 
unwilling= 8x greater risk
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15
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what are the 4 main tests to test balance

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step test
timed get up and go
functional reach
timed static stance

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16
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extrinsic factors to help w fall prevention

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keep space aid
grad bars suupports
lighting
rearrange iems
non slip matds
17
Q

intrinsic factors of fall prevention

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physical activity
checking vision and hearing
review meds
sleep hygienee
limiting alcohol 
wear proper footwear