EBP/EBM | Injury Record Keeping | Inflammatory Response | Immediate Care | Random |
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Systematic review, meta-analysis
What is an example of level 1 evidence?
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subjective
What category is "my pain level is 1/10"? |
Macrotrauma
What is impact injury, caused by a large force and results in immediate tissue disruption?
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0-4 days
What time period constitutes the acute care?
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Hot pack
Parrafin wax ultrasound Hot whirlpool Diathermy
What is an example of thermotherapy?
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Clinical outcomes
What is the end result of specific health care interventions and practices?
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Statute of limitations
What is maximum time after an event that a person can initiate legal proceedings relating to that event? |
1. Defend body against foreign substances 2. Dispose of debris and dying tissue or regeneration and healing can occur
What are two purposes of the inflammatory response?
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1. decreases metabolism of the cells- decrease oxygen requirements
2. Breaks pain-spasm cycle 3. Decreases blood flow to assist in limiting edema, causing tissue swelling
How does ice limit secondary injury. 2 reasons
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Interferential current
What does IFC stand for?
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Validity- measure of how well a test measures what it is suppose to measure
Reliability- how reproducible (constant) a test or intervention is
What is validity and reliability?
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Treatment
What does tx stand for? |
1. Dispose of healthy tissues (neutrophils)
2. Create oxygen free radicals
How does phagocytosis create secondary injury? 2 reasons.
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cold, burning, aching, numbness
What does CBAN stand for?
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Plan
The RICES principle would fit under what category in your SOAP note?
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patient values and clinical expertise
Evidence based medicine is the latest and best scientific evidence with the integration of _________ and ____________. |
Health insurance portability and accountability act
What does HIPAA stand for? |
Primary- initial mechanical trauma and cell damage
Secondary- further tissue to viable cells in area of primary tissue damage
Define the difference between primary and secondary injury.
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1. Size of ice pack 2. Type of cold pack 3. Depth of tissue 4. Amount of tissue in contact with cold modality 5. Temperature differential between modality and tissue 6. Method of application- directly on skin? 7. Individual variability 8. Duration of a
What are 4 factors that effect tissue cooling?
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Vascular
Cellular
What are the two events that occur during the inflammatory response after a primary injury?
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1. Develop a clinically relevant questions 2. Research for the best available evidence to answer question 3. Critically appraise the evidence 4. Apply the evidence 5. Re-evaluate the effectiveness of the evidence
What are the 5 steps to practicing EBM?
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Communication
Legal protection Research History Traffic patterns
What are the 5 purposes of keeping records?
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Swelling
Heat Altered function Redness Pain
What are the 5 cardinal signs of inflammation?
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1. Muscle atrophy
2. Delayed healing 3. Adhesions 4. Loss of conditioning 5. Loss of skill 6. Loss of confidence
To little activity can cause? 4 examples.
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Case control- 2 groups, patient who have the outcome of interest, and look back to see if they had the exposure of interest
Cohort- two groups one that did receive exposure of interest and one that did not and look to see if they have the outcome of inter
Define the difference between case control and cohort studies.
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