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_____ is typically completed in the patient's room and outside the
patient's room Ans✓✓✓ signage
_____ is typically completed on the patient's chart and on the 24-hour
report Ans✓✓✓ documentation
a bedside mobility assessment is a key area of physiotherapy practice in
____ settings Ans✓✓✓ hospital
bed rails can either ____ or ____ movement Ans✓✓✓ enhance
impede
bedside mobility assessments are typically completed within the first
____ hours of admission, and repeated as needed Ans✓✓✓ 24
bedside mobility assessments can usually be completed within ___-
____ minutes Ans✓✓✓ 15-30
before completing the bedside assessment, it is recommended that
you... Ans✓✓✓ - gather equipment you think you will need
- discuss patient status with nursing staff and outline a strategy to
approach the assessment
, - make note of any contact or airborne precautions before entering the
room
before setting up for a bedside assessment, how will you ______?
Ans✓✓✓ prioritize
communication pieces (hearing/verbal/non-verbal) may already be
available in the _____ or reported by family Ans✓✓✓ chart
documentation of the bedside assessment may be completed in ______
with OT/nursing Ans✓✓✓ collaboration
generally, a safe assumption for mobility aids is a _____ -______ or
_____ ______ _____ to attempt standing for the first time Ans✓✓✓ 4-
point
2 wheeled walker
having 4 rails up on a bed is a _____ ______ Ans✓✓✓ patient restraint
how do you document personnel required? Ans✓✓✓ Ax1 (assistance
of 1 person), Ax2, etc.
how do you prioritize? Ans✓✓✓ - think about what you know
- do you expect to complete all the elements of the bedside assessment