what is the rehab management of an active bleed in the muscle?
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1. factor replacement
2. RICE
3. progressive movement
4. appropriate weight-bearing status
What is spasticity and what are some types of them?
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velocity-dependent resistance to passive elongation.
types = clasp-knife
,How can you ensure the support personnel has the knowledge, skills and judgement
to deliver safe and effective patient care?
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1. review the roles and responsibilities with the support personnel
2. verify the support personnel's knowledge
3. learn about the support personnel's training and experience in order to
ensure that it is adequate
4. watch the support personnel perform the task or the assigned care
5. train adn educate the support personnel as needed
what two components make up the POMA test?
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balance tests and gait tests
What are the IPPA findings for a pneumothorax?
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, Inspection: signs of respiratory distress, dyspnea, increased RR, CHEST
PAIN, dry cough
Palpation: decreased tactile fremitus
Percussion: hyper-resonant
Auscultation: decreased or absent BS
what are the four types of MS?
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1. Relapsing-remitting MS
2. Primary-progressive MS
3. Secondary-progressive MS
4. Progressive-relapsing MS
What types of electrical stimulation can you use for muscle contraction in an
innervated muscle?
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1. Russian current
2. NMES/FES
According to the Modified New York Criteria - what is the clinical criteria for AS?
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, 1. low back pain present for > 3 months; improved by exercise but not
relieved with rest
2. limitation of lumbar spine motion in both the sagittal and frontal plane
3. limitation of chest expansion relative to normal values for age and sex
What is Meniere's Disease?
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an inner ear disorder that can lead to low-frequency hearing loss and
episodic vertigo
Chronic Meniere's disease may lead to UVH
what is claw toe?
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volar subluxation of the metatarsal head with flexion of the PIP and DIP
joints
what are the grades of spondylolisthesis?
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1. factor replacement
2. RICE
3. progressive movement
4. appropriate weight-bearing status
What is spasticity and what are some types of them?
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velocity-dependent resistance to passive elongation.
types = clasp-knife
,How can you ensure the support personnel has the knowledge, skills and judgement
to deliver safe and effective patient care?
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1. review the roles and responsibilities with the support personnel
2. verify the support personnel's knowledge
3. learn about the support personnel's training and experience in order to
ensure that it is adequate
4. watch the support personnel perform the task or the assigned care
5. train adn educate the support personnel as needed
what two components make up the POMA test?
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balance tests and gait tests
What are the IPPA findings for a pneumothorax?
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, Inspection: signs of respiratory distress, dyspnea, increased RR, CHEST
PAIN, dry cough
Palpation: decreased tactile fremitus
Percussion: hyper-resonant
Auscultation: decreased or absent BS
what are the four types of MS?
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1. Relapsing-remitting MS
2. Primary-progressive MS
3. Secondary-progressive MS
4. Progressive-relapsing MS
What types of electrical stimulation can you use for muscle contraction in an
innervated muscle?
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1. Russian current
2. NMES/FES
According to the Modified New York Criteria - what is the clinical criteria for AS?
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, 1. low back pain present for > 3 months; improved by exercise but not
relieved with rest
2. limitation of lumbar spine motion in both the sagittal and frontal plane
3. limitation of chest expansion relative to normal values for age and sex
What is Meniere's Disease?
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an inner ear disorder that can lead to low-frequency hearing loss and
episodic vertigo
Chronic Meniere's disease may lead to UVH
what is claw toe?
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volar subluxation of the metatarsal head with flexion of the PIP and DIP
joints
what are the grades of spondylolisthesis?
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