pt immobility Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Musculoskeletal system effects... | decreases muscle strength and mass: shortening & tightening of connective tissue: calcium leaves the bones. |
Musculoskeletal system potential complications.. | foot drop, muscle atrophy, contractures, osteoporosis |
Cardiovascular system effects \ | decreases cardiac output: pooling of blood in extremities: increases cardiac workout |
Cardiovasculary system potential complications | orthostatic hypotension, blood clots in extremities and traveling to lungs, brain, and heart |
Respiratory system effects | decreases respiratory muscle strength and lung expansion: impaired o2 and co2 exchange: pooling of respiratory secretions |
Respiratory system potential complications | atelectasis, hypoxemia, hypostatic pneumonia |
Gastrointestinal system effects | decreases peristalsis and appetite: increases intestinal gas |
Gastrointestinal system potential complications | constipation, flatulence, distenton |
Urinary system effects | pooling of urine in renal pelvis, incomplete emptying of bladder, increase calcium in the blood to be filtered by kidneys |
Urinary system potential complications | uti, renal calculi |
Integumentary System effects | decreases o2 and nutrients to tissues: skin and capillaries compressed between bed and bony prominences |
Integumentary system potential complications | pressure ulcers |
neurological system effects | decreases oxygenated blood circulating to nerves trapped between bed and bones: decreases in normal cues and activities: decreases balance when initially out of bed |
neurological system potential complications | compression neuropathy, impaired level of consciousness, confusion |
psychological effects | decrease in normal social interaction and independent activity |
psychological potential complications | depression, anxiety, impaired sleep |
Active range of motion | excercises performed by the pt w/out physical nursing assistance |
Passive range of motion | excersises are done with nurse performing excersises with support to the extremity NURSE DOES IT FOR THE PT |
Mattress overlays are at least how many inches thick.. | 3-4'' to reduce pressure Eggcrate mattress |
Specialized mattresses | contain special foam"memory foam" or chambers containing air that can be controlled by a dial Synergy air elite mattress |
Air fluidized bed | no true mattress. contains small round beads in an enclosed area air pumped thru to make beads mimic liquid.... closest thing to a water bed for a pt |
low air-loss bed | lined with pocketed air mattress. air pockets can be inflated or deflated to pt comforty on any area of mattress. constant rotation flow of air |
combination air-fluidized and low air-loss bed | lower part is air-fluidized and upper part is a low air-loss type |
continuous lateral-rotation bed | allows entire bed to turn from side to side mattress is low air-loss and bed can be controlled at different times |
Supine position | laying on back with arms at sides |
Supine is for | physical exam, resting, and anesthesia |
dorsal recumbent | on back with legs apart and knees bent and feet flat |
dorsal recumbent purposes | physical exam of abdomen, labor, perineal care |
trendelenburg | on back foot higher than head of bed |
trendelenburg | abdominal surgeries |
trendelenburg reverse | head is higher than feet. laying on back |
trendelenburg reverse purposes | angiography procedures, abdominal surgeries |
lateral | on the left or right side, supported behind back and betweent lower legs..good body alignment |
lateral purposes | pt comfort, lung and cardiac function.. relieve pressure on bony prominences of coccyx an sacrum |
sims | on the left side right leg up to chest, left arm along patients back... |
sims purposes | suppository insertion, enema, surgery, rectal exam |
fowlers | sitting position with various elevations...regular 60 degrees |
low-fowlers | 30 degrees.. prevent aspiration during tube feeding |
semi-fowlers | 45 degreees watch tv and converse with visitors, relieve tension on abdominal incision, assist with breathing |
high-fowlers | 90 degrees. eat and drink without choking, breathing problems |
orthopenic | 90 degree head elevation or feet on floor sitting on side of bed. leaning slightly forward with arms on overbed table. Assist in severe respiratory distress. |
prone | on belly with head turned to side |
prone purpose | improve oxygenation and relieve pressure to back,coccyx, and hips |
lithotomy | on back with knees above hips and legs in stirrups |
lithotomy purposes | vaginal exams, neonate delivery, gynecology surgery and procedures |
Pillows purpose | relieve pressure on lumbar spine, maintain proper alignment, and reduce roatationof spine. |
pillows placement | under knees, between knees and ankles, at the back in lateral position. |
Arm board | prevent flexion of joint, when iv catheter is near joint |
arm board placement | wrist or elbow |
blanket roll purpose | support back or soles of feet |
blanket roll placemetn | at back or soles of feet |
hand roll purpose | position of function of hand and fingers |
hand roll placement | in palm of hand |
foot board purpose | maintain position and function of feet |
foot board placement | against soles |
stirrups purpose | positioning for vaginal surgery, pelvic exam, or infant delivery |
stirrups placement | feet in stirrups |
trochanter roll purpose | prevent external rotation of legs |
trochanter roll placement | lateral side of hip and thigh 3-4'' under hip |
neck ROM | chin to chest is flexion of neck chin to neutral is extension of neck |
turn head from side to side is | rotating the neck |
ear to shoulder is | lateral flexion |
shoulder ROM | arm to ear is flexion |
arm down flat is | extension of the shoulder |
pull arm straight out is | abducting the shoulder |
move arm back to side of body is | adducting the shoulder |
put hand on opposite shoulder is | internally rotating the shoulder |
return pt arm to correct side of body slightly bent is | externally rotating the shoulder |
elbow ROM | bend elbow then pull hand to shoulder is flexing the elbow |
return pt hand to side of body is | extending the elbow |
palm up is | supinating the arm |
palm down is | pronating the arm |
push palm down to forearm is | flexing the wrist |
turn wrist in and outward to | rotate the wrist |
push hand backward to | hyperextend the wrist |
separate the fingers from one another is | abducting the fingers |
bring fingers close to each other is | adducting the fingers |
making a fist is | flexing the fingers |
straightenin the fingers is | extending the fingers |
touching each fingertip to the thumb is | opposition of the thumb |
move thumb and finger in circulation is | circumduncting the fingers and thumb |
bending the leg at the knee then pushing upward toward pts head is | flexing the hip and knee |
straightening the leg is | extending the hip and knee |
pull leg away from body is | abducting the hip |
moving leg back to midline and crossing over the other leg to | adduct the hip |
roll leg inward is | internally rotating the hip |
rolling leg outward is | externally rotating the hip |
toes pointing toward the head is | dorsi flexion of the foot |
toes pointing toward the foot of the bed is | plantar flexion of the foot |
turn sole of foot inward is | inverting the foot |
turn sole of foor outward is | everting the foot |
move foot in circular motion is | circumducting the ankle |
separate toes from each other is | abducting the toes |
putting toes close to one another is | adducting the toes |
crinkle the toes to | flex the toes |
straighten toes to | extend the toes |
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