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Bedrest Why? Decrease activity Decrease pain Encourage rest Regain strength Promote healing

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What body systems are affected by immobility?

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Systems affectedSkin-decrease

circulation bedsores decubitus ulcersMuscles- atrophy contracturesMental – depressionSkeletal: brittle bones stiffnessUrinary- UTI’s kidney stones stagnant urine

GI- constipation fecal impaction decrease motilityRespiratory-

pneumonia atelectasisPoor

ventilationCardiovascular-

blood clotsPoor circulationOrthostatic hypotension (postural hypotension)Syncope

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Body System Complication Care/prevention

Integumentary (skin)

Muscles

Joints

Bones

Gastrointestinal

Respiratory

Cardiovascular

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Body System Complication Care/prevention

Integumentary (skin) Pressure Ulcers (decubitus ulcers) Turning q 2 hr.Skin care

Muscles Atrophy- muscle wastes away ROM

Joints Contracture-muscle shortens over joint, fixed & can’t move

ROM

Bones Brittle ROMAmbulation

Gastrointestinal ConstipationFecal impaction

Respiratory PneumoniaAtelectasis

Cough & Deep breathingTurning q 2 hr.

Cardiovascular ThrombiOrthostatic /postural HypotensionSyncope –pass out

TED hose, ROM, AmbulationChange position slowlyMonitor VS

Urinary UTIRenal calculi

Increase fluid intakeToilet q 2 hr.

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Devices to prevent complicationsa. Bed board- prevent sagging

b. Footboard- prevent plantar flexion/foot drop

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Bed cradles: prevents foot drop & touching wounds

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Purpose of ROM:

Allows for movement of joints to prevent complications such as atrophy and contractures.

Required by OBRA

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Types of ROM1. Active ROM- do by self2. Passive ROM-someone does for the pt. 3.Active/Passive ROM-someone assists pt.

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Rules of ROM:

Done 2 times/day RN will direct you on joints to do ROM Expose part being exercised Good body mechanics-pt. & you Support above & below joint being exercised Move slowly and smoothly Do not force joint Stop if pain

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Movements Abduction-move away from body Adduction-move towards body Extension-straighten a body part Flexion-bend a body part Hyperextension-excessive straightening Dorsiflexsion-bending backwards Rotation-turning joint Internal rotation-turning joint inward External rotation-turning joint outward Plantar Flexion-planting foot down Pronation-turning downward Supination-turning upwardDO NOT do Neck ROM without permission!

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Prosthesis

Replacement of a missing part by an artificial substitute

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Care of the prosthesis

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