What is the continuum of care - ✔✔
1. community
2. EMS
3. Acute
4. Inpatient Rehab
5. SNF
6. HH
7. Outpatient
what is OT role in community continuum of care - ✔✔
1. preventative
2. education
3. health promotion
4. support groups
5. advocacy
6. service
what are the places for acute care? - ✔✔
1. ED
2. ICU
3. acute care floor
,4. subacute
5. long term acute care
what is OT role in acute care in continuum of care - ✔✔
1. evaluation
2. prevention of secondary diagnosis
3. medical care
what is the goal of acute care - ✔✔get safety to next area of care
Do acute care OT do much intervention? - ✔✔no
What is the requirement of inpatient - ✔✔participation in at least 3 hours of therapy services a
day & 13 diagnosis codes
what is the goal of inpatient - ✔✔return home
what is the role of OT in inpatient rehab? - ✔✔1. evaluation
2. heavy intervention
3. reintegration into community
what is unique about OT in SNF - ✔✔flexibility on how much therapy they can tolerate
,what are the roles of OT in SNF - ✔✔1. prepare to discharge
2. evaluation
3. heavy intervention
4. reintegration into the community
What kind of patient participates in home health - ✔✔medically stable enough to go home but
are home bound (undue hardship for them to leave their house)
what king of patient participates in outpatient - ✔✔medically stable and able to leave house to
attend therapy a couple of times per weak
is the continuum of care linear? - ✔✔NO
principles of practice: active use of - ✔✔affected body parts needed
principles of practice: enhanced environment with - ✔✔goal driven tasks
principles of practice: person involved in ______ ___________ and mistakes are - ✔✔complex
problem-solving; acceptable for task completion
principles of practice: feedback from - ✔✔therapist used judicously
, principles of practice: redundancy - ✔✔necessary
principles of practice: various in practice - ✔✔order and conditions is best
justify the value of encouraging normal movement (5) - ✔✔because abnormal movements:
1. take more energy
2. take more time
3. lead to injury
4. lead to lack of enjoyment in activities
5. looks bad which leads to social implications
what are the six hip normal movements - ✔✔1. flexion
2. extension
3. abduction
4. adduction
5. internal rotation
6. external rotation
what muscle facilitates hip flexion - ✔✔iliopsoas
what muscle facilitates hip extension - ✔✔gluteus maximus and hamstring