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| Requires ability of muscular system, skeletal system, and neurological system |
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| What are some factors affecting alignment and mobility |
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1. Development 2. physical health 3. musculoskeletal problems a. congenital b. formation c. joint mobility 4. CNS problems 5. Trauma to musculoskeletal system 6. Problems with other body systems 7. mental health 8. lifestyle 9. Attitude and values 10. fatigue and Stress 11. External factors a. weather b. humidity |
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| What are some types of excercise |
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1. Isotonic 2. Isometric 3. Isokinetic |
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| Muscle shortening and active movement |
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| contraction; no shortening |
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| Contraction with resistence |
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| What is looked at for Assessment and Health history concerning activity |
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1. daily activity level 2. endurance 3. Excercise/ fitness goals 4. mobility problems 5. physical and mental health alterations 6. external factors affecting mobility |
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| What are some aspects of physical assessment |
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1. Movement and gait 2. alignment of body parts 3 joint structure and function 4. muscle mass, tone and strength 5. endurance |
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| In regards to activity some possible nursing diagnosis may be |
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1. activity intolerance 2. impaired physical mobility 3. Multiple ohters which are related |
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| What are some possible implementation strategies a nurse would use for activity diagnosis |
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1. proper positioning. devices 2. ROM- a. active b. passive 3. Ambulation |
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1. Auadriceps drills 2. Pull ups 3. Dangling 4. walking a. assisted b. devices c. self |
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| Used for Ambulation progression |
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