What are the consequences of bed rest on the body systems?
What comprises prolonged bed rest?
What are consequences of prolonged bed rest?
What comprises cardiovascular deconditioning?
What are the characteristics of orthostatic hypotension?
a drop in BP during a change in position
When can orthostatic hypotension occur?
within 3 weeks of bed rest
What can orthostatic hypotension lead to?
- decreased cerebral perfusion
How is orthostatic hypotension treated?
What comprises hematologic deconditioning?
What does hematologic deconditioning put a pt at increased risk for?
DVT
What is Virchow’s Triad?
What 2 things lead to increased risk of DVT?
- elevated Hct
What is the primary site of DVT?
calf and soleus sinus
What are the clinical signs of a DVT?
**clinical signs are usually unreliable
How are DVTs diagnosed?
- contrast venography (gold standard)
How are DVTs treated?
What are two types of unfractionated heparin?
- heparin
What are two types of LMWH?
- Fragmin
What should be noted about unfractionated heparin?
What should be noted of LMWH?
What causes MSK deconditioning?
- decreased number/magnitude of muscle contractions
When and where does MSK deconditioning occur?
- greatest in antigravity muscles (LE > UE)
What does MSK deconditioning involve?
What factors contribute to joint contractures?