Topics in Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Flashcards
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What tool is used in parallel bars to help a patient with weight-bearing exercises or gait training?
Body weight support harness system
What device helps prevent knee flexion contractures in below-knee amputees (BKA) when using a wheelchair?
Amputee stump board
What is the purpose of a standing frame in inpatient rehab?
To help patients with severe weakness (SCI, stroke) gradually tolerate standing and improve circulation
What device provides electrical stimulation to weak muscles to aid movement in stroke patients?
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)
What is the purpose of tilt-in-space wheelchairs?
To redistribute pressure for patients with poor postural control and prevent pressure sores
What is the main use of a knee immobilizer in stroke rehab?
To help control knee hyperextension during early gait training
What supportive device is used to prevent shoulder subluxation in stroke patients?
GivMohr Sling or Shoulder Support Orthosis
What is a universal cuff used for?
To help stroke patients with weak grip hold utensils or grooming tools
What adaptive tool helps patients with hand weakness grip onto walker handles or utensils?
Built-up handle grips
What is a Leg Lifter Strap used for?
To help patients with weak legs reposition themselves in bed or assist with transfers
What is the primary assessment tool required for Medicare-certified IRFs to track patient progress?
Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Patient Assessment Instrument (IRF-PAI)
What are the two main categories assessed in the IRF-PAI?
Self-care & mobility functional outcomes
What measure replaced the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) in IRFs for tracking patient progress?
Quality Indicators (QI) within the IRF-PAI
What is the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) used for?
Assesses functional ability in 18 areas (motor & cognitive skills), scored 1-7 (Now phased out in Medicare but still used informally)
What is the Barthel Index used for?
Measures independence in basic activities of daily living (ADLs), scored 0-100
What assessment measures balance ability and fall risk in stroke and elderly patients?
Berg Balance Scale
What does the 6-Minute Walk Test measure?
Cardiopulmonary endurance & walking capacity
What standardized test is used to measure gait speed and functional mobility?
Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test
What is the 10-Meter Walk Test used for?
Measures walking speed, which correlates with community ambulation ability
What assessment is often used to determine fall risk and functional leg strength in older adults?
5-Times Sit-to-Stand Test
What technique involves controlled weight shifts to improve balance and stability?
Weight-Shifting Exercises
What intervention challenges a patient’s balance by introducing unexpected movements?
Perturbation Training
What exercise set is used to improve ataxic movement control in patients with cerebellar dysfunction?
Frenkel’s Coordination Exercises
What computerized system is used for real-time balance biofeedback training?
Biodex Balance System