Where can you find the person’s activity level & needed exercise?
Care plan & assignment sheet
______ refers to a person’s ability to move. ______ is the inability to move
______ whether mild or severe, affects every body system and mental well-being
Immobility
________ loss of muscle strength from inactivity
Deconditioning
________ means restricting a person to bed and limiting activity for health reasons
Bed rest
Common reasons for a patient being on bed rest are to:
* Reduce ________ needs
* Reduce ______
* Reduce ________
* Promote _________
What are the 4 types of bed rest?
What is strict bed rest?
Everything is done for the person. All activities of daily living (ADL) are done in bed
_____ rest, the person performs some ADL. Self-feeding, oral hygiene, bathing, shaving, and hair care are often allowed.
Bed rest
What serious complications can occur with immobility?
Immobility can affect the _________ system
Musculo-skeletal system
For normal movement, you must help prevent?
A ________ is decreased motion and stiffness of a joint caused by shortening (________) of a muscle
The _______ muscle is fixed into position, is deformed and cannot stretch
Contracted
What are common sites for contractures?
______ is the decrease in size or the wasting away of tissue
Atrophy
______ ______ is a decrease in size or a wasting away of muscle
Muscle atrophy
______ ______ is abnormally low blood pressure when the person suddenly stands up
Postural hypotension
What’s another word for fainting?
Syncope
_______ helps prevent contractures and muscle atrophy
Exercise
The person progresses mobility in 4 stages, what is the 1st stage?
Supine to Fowler’s position
After the patient has progressed from supine to fowler’s position, what is the 2nd stage?
Fowler’s position to sitting on the side of the bed
After the patient has progressed fowler’s position to sitting on the side of the bed, what is the 3rd stage?
Sitting on the side of the bed to standing