Nurs 175- Mobility Flashcards

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Developmental considerations for…

  1. Infants/Toddlers/Preschoolers
  2. Adolescents
  3. Adults
  4. Elderly
A
    • developmental delays (intellectual, gross motor, musculoskeletal)
    • growth patters
    • independence
    • social isolation
    • physiological systems at risk
    • changes to roles
    • loss of bone mass, muscle strength, aerobic capacity already normal
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Atelectasis

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  • collapse of alveoli

- can lead to pneumothorax

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Hypostatic Pneumonia

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  • inflammation from secretion pooling
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Bedrest and Hypotension

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Orthostatic- CO diminishes when on bedrest

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5
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Thrombus

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  • result of vessel injury, bed rest, increase in blood viscosity
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Embolus

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  • free thrombus
  • travels
  • ischemic event (life threatening)
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Pseudodiarrhea

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  • from fecal impaction
  • liquid stool passes past impaction area
  • can completely occlude if not cleaned
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Urinary Effects of Bedrest

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  • unaided by gravity
  • risk for UTI and kidney stones
  • residual urine
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Musculoskeletal Effects of Bedrest

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  • atrophy
  • 3% loss of muscle mass/ day
  • accelerated bone loss if already oseoperosis
  • disuse osteoperosis
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10
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Joint Contracture

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  • possibly permanent

- fixation of joint from misuse

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Psychological Effects of Immobility

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  • decreased social interaction
  • independance loss
  • role changes
  • depression
  • increased time to worry
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In the assessment phase it is important to consider…

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  • behavioural changes
  • knowledge and ability
  • history with mobility
  • coping
  • pain
  • patient expectations
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13
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Useful examples of respiratory implementations are….

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  • deep breathing exercises
  • semi or high fowler’s position
  • coughing exercises
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Useful examples of cardiovascular interventions are…

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  • slow changes in position
  • medications
  • exercise
  • fluids
  • compression stockings
  • positioning
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Useful examples of gastrointestinal interventions are…

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  • increased fiber
  • hydration
  • commode chair or urinal
  • ambulation to increase peristalsis
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16
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Useful examples of musculoskeletal interventions are…

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  • pillows, sandbags, handrolls, splints
  • ROM exercises
  • TED stalkings
  • mobility aids
  • bed positions
17
Q

Useful examples of integumentary interventions are…

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  • daily braden scales
  • repositioning
  • frequent skin checks
18
Q

Useful examples of psychosocial interventions are…

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  • bring them into hallway
  • age-apropriate stimulation
  • max patient participation
  • assess for signs of depression
  • patient and family teaching
19
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Falls Assessments

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  • RNAO universal fall precautions

- Morse Fall Scale