Termanology | Body Systems | Common Sense | MS system and Nervous system | Week 12- Sub Acute Care |
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blood
hema or emia
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Parkinsons
TRAP is the S/S for what neurological condition?
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Hospital & skilled care
What are the two types of Health care Facilities?
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CNS-brain and spinal cord/PNS-12 pairs of cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal nerves
What are the two parts of the nervous system?
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Bargaining
Jason is begging with nurses and God that he will spend more time with his family and not work so much if he is given 2 more years... What stage of grief is this?
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level of consciousness
LOC
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CVA is a stroke, TIA mini stroke. TIA has temp. symptoms, CVA may have permanent symptoms
What is the difference between a TIA and CVA?
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Occupational therapy - self-care skills
What is OT? What kind of therapy is given?
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method to assess neurological condition
What is the Glasgow Coma scale?
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Depression
Rosa stays in her room and doesn't want to see her family. She doesn't answer calls and she wants to be alone. What stage of grief is this?
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loss of pleasure
anhedonia
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Cushings Disease
Increased levels of cortisol.. Which condition is this?
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Federal/ pays a portion for 65+ or younger permanently disabled persons
What is medicare? State or federal?
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Fractured hip
What is the most common type of fracture in the elderly?
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Spread
(Cancer) What is metastasis?
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slowness of movement
bradykinesia
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Fracture in a diseased bone
What is a pathologic fracture?
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Libel is written, slander is spoken
What is the difference between slander and libel?
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insertion of an artificial hip
What is a THA?
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drugs
What is chemotherapy?
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seizures occurring continuously/repeatedly
status epilepticus
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Cerebrum- where all mental activities take place Cerebellum- coordinates muscular activities and balance Brain Stem- control center for involuntary movement
What are the 3 parts of the brain, and what do they do?
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Subjective- what the patient tells you Objective- use of the 5 senses/ observation skills
What is the difference between subjective and objective?
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Begins on the first day of admission
When does Rehabilitation begin for patients?
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Reality orientation- communication technique
Validation therapy- accepting/ acknowledging Reminiscing- asking patient to recall
Name two types of therapy and what are they?
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