Week 1- Intro to Therapeutic Interventions Flashcards

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What is the ICF?

A

International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health

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What is the focus of the ICF?

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Function of the patient and the factors that affect their function

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What are the levels of the ICF?

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  • Health condition (disorder or disease)
  • Body functions & Structure/Activity/Participation
  • Environmental factors/Personal factors
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Body functions & Structure

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  • Injury
  • Body tissue
  • SINSS
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5
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Activity

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  • ADL’s

- Recreation

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Participation

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  • Degree of participation
  • Frequency
  • Limitations
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7
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Environmental factors

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  • Climate
  • Availability of resources
  • Occupational factors
  • Political factors
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Personal factors

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  • Beliefs toward rehab
  • Behavior
  • Culture
  • Personal finances
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9
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What is the Patient Management Model?

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Focuses on process

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Components of the Patient Management Model

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  • Examination
  • Develop plan of care
  • Managing patient through discharge (may include referral or reexamination)
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11
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What is the first step of developing a plan of care?

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ID the impairments (focus on function)

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What is the Intervention Progression Model

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A framework for treatment that focuses on progressing patients through levels of care, starting with pain management and ending with full function

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13
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Intervention Progression Model progression

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  • Pain management
  • ROM
  • Motor control
  • Strength
  • Proprioception
  • Endurance
  • Power
  • Skilled activity
  • Full function
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14
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Phases of tissue healing

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  • Inflammation phase
  • Proliferation phase
  • Maturation phase
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15
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Methods for assessing a patient’s response to treatment

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  • Test-retest
  • Asterisk sign
  • Outcomes measures
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16
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Test-retest

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  • Repeating examination tests for comparison to a baseline

- Allows us to determine progress

17
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Asterisk sign

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  • Any test/activity that is important to the PT or patient

- EX: climbing stairs, specific movement w/o pain, etc

18
Q

Outcomes measures

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Measures of pain and function via “paper and pencil” tests

19
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Documentation that needs to take place within a treatment session

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  • Pt subjective at start of session
  • Interventions (be specific on performance)
  • Pt response to treatment
  • Progress toward goals
  • Plan for next session