Week 4 Flashcards
(27 cards)
When screening a patient, what are the main components that need to be covered?
What is bed mobility? Why is it important? What are the 3 essential task requirements?
What do you look for when assessing functional status?
How do you prepare for movement? Body mechanics?
What to do when you are hesitant of your ability to move a pt?
What are the components of normal movement?
What are the possible techniques of bed mobility?
What are the general guidelines to follow prior to starting bed mobility?
What should be done when helping a pt scoot side to side?
How do you guide a pt to the side of bed?
How do you assist a pt with side to side movement?
How do you dependently move a pt side to side?
How do guide a pt up and down in bed?
What type of roll is this? Explain the steps
How do you assist in roll to side lying?
What should the PT control when the pt is rising from bed to sitting?
For pts with general decondition or spinal precautions, how should they rise from bed to sitting?
Explain the steps of dependent and independent rising from bed to sitting
What are the special considerations for THA?
How to help a pt from supine to sitting if they have THA precautions?
What are the special considerations for hemiplegia?
How do you put a drawsheet under a pt?
How to instruct a pt to perform a bridge?
How to help a pt from supine to side lying (min, and mod/max assist)?