Fundamentals Of Post Surgical Care (2) Flashcards

1
Q

What are the indications for surgical intervention?

A

Pain at rest or with activity

Limitation of motion

Instability of a joint or bony segment

Structural degeneration

Joint swelling

Failed nonsurgical or previous surgical management

Loss of function leading to disability

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2
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What are the pre-operative exams and evaluations?

A

Pain

ROM

Joint integrity

Muscle performance

Posture

Gait analysis

Movement screen

Performance based outcome measures

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3
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What are the components of preoperative patient education?

A

Overview of plan of care

Postoperative precautions

Bed mobility and transfers

Initial postoperative exercises

Gait training

Wound care

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4
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What are the three phases of postoperative rehab?

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Max protection phase

Mod protection phase

Min protection/return to function phase

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5
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What is the maximum protection phase?

A

Acute phase (treating tissues like they are just beginning to heal)

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What are the potential postoperative complications?

A

Pulmonary complications

Deep vein thrombosis

Subluxation or dislocation after joint surgery

Restricted motion from scar tissue

Failure of internal fixation

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7
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What is the Well’s critera?

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It is risk factors and clinical findings that may lead to deep vein thrombosis

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What is an open procedure?

A

Incision of adequate length or depth

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9
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What is an arthroscopic procedure?

A

It is a small incision and using a diagnostic tool to see picture

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What is an arthroscopically assisted procedure?

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Using a little of both open and arthroscopic procedures

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11
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What is an autograft?

A

Taken from the patient themselves

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12
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What is an allograft?

A

Catabaric tissue

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13
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What is a synthetic graft?

A

Made from various materials

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14
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What are the types of surgical repairs?

A

Muscle repair

Tendon repair

Ligament repair

Capsule stabilization

Tendon transfer

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15
Q

What would a tendon transfer be used for?

A

Chronic ankle instability

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16
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What type of procedures are used to release, lengthen, or decompress soft tissue?

A

Myotomy

Tenotomy

Fasciotomy

(To improve pain and function)

17
Q

What is an osteotomy?

A

Open reduction and internal fixation of fractures

18
Q

What does an osteotomy help?

A

Improve alignment by removing bone

19
Q

What is Genu valgum also known as?

A

Knock knees

20
Q

What does Coxa vara tend to come with?

A

Coxa valgum

21
Q

What is at a higher risk with a intracapsular fracture?

A

Avascular necrosis

22
Q

When are the pubofemoral, iliofemoral, and ishchiofemoral ligaments all tight?

A

During flexion and ER of hip

23
Q

What is the difference between a Scour test and a FADIR test?

A

They are the same but the scour is more aggressive then the FADIR

24
Q

Intraarticular

A

Within the joint

25
Q

Extraarticular

A

Muscles

26
Q

What are intraarticular tests?

A

Scour

FADIR

FABER

ROM

27
Q

What are extraarticular tests?

A

MMT

Palpations

28
Q

What test helps you look for femoral anteversion or retroversion?

A

Craig’s test

29
Q

What are some indications of hip osteoarthritis?

A

Hip flexion <120°

Hip IR < 15°

Morning stiffness less than an hour

Age over 50