ANSWERS.
Synapse - <<<Answers>>>A junction between the axon of
one neuron and the dendrite of another, allows for passing of
communication fro, nueron to neuron
Functions of the Parietal Lobe - <<<Answers>>>Sense of
touch; differentiation of size, color, and shape; visual
perception; spatial perception
Functions of the Occipital Lobe - <<<Answers>>>Visual
functions
Functions of the Frontal Lobe - <<<Answers>>>Planning;
organizing; problem solving; working memory; impulse
control; decision making; personality; behavior; initiation;
anticipation; self-monitoring; motor planning; emotions;
awareness of abilities; attention; concentration; mental
flexibility; speaking - all executive functions
Strategies to Increase Energy - <<<Answers>>>Reduce work
hours, take breaks, physical conditioning, addressing
pain/anxiety/depression, modifying pace or demands of task,
reduce distraction, manage info overload
Narcolepsy - <<<Answers>>>Sleep Disturbance
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Sleeps for <1 hour at a time
Exploitation - <<<Answers>>>The process of making bad, or
improper use of, violating, injuring, or taking bad advantage
of. Using for one's own profit or selfish purposes
Neglect - <<<Answers>>>The failure to provide necessary
care, assistance, or guidance that causes or is likely to cause
physical, mental, or emotional harm or damage to/loss of
assets.
Legal Use of Restraint - <<<Answers>>>Restraint must be
used as a last resort after all other non-restrictive strategies
prove unsuccessful and person is putting self- or other in
immediate danger i.e. using prescribed medications, bed rails,
W/C seatbelts
Misuse of restraint is a violation of constitutional rights
Care Management Process - <<<Answers>>>Assess -> Plan -
> Faciliate/Implement -> Coorindate -> Monitor -> Evaluate
Focuses on resource utilization, management, psychosocial
and economic supports, rehab, outcomes, and ethical/legal
processes
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Life Care Plan - <<<Answers>>>Plans written to encompass
full understanding of injuries and resultant disabilties,
considers all possible complications and co-morbities - from
time of injury to death. Focuses on short term and long term
needs and is individualized.
A "road map" for services
Reliability - <<<Answers>>>Measures consistently when
applied to different individuals, at different times and in
different situations - refers to the repeatability and consistency
of a measure
Validity - <<<Answers>>>The degree to which an instrument
actually measures what it is intended to measure i.e. the FIM
is a valid measure of level of A and functional ability but not
of quality of life
Widely Accepted - <<<Answers>>>Instruments that have
withstood substantial rigor in the scientific community and are
endorsed for use without being subject to question
Popular Measures Early After Injury -
<<<Answers>>>Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - scored 3-15,
measures eye opening, verbal response, and motor response
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Ranchos Los Amigos - scored 1-10, based on intent and
appropriateness of responses and level of A. Used to assess
cognitive functioning of people with BI post coma
Early Measures - <<<Answers>>>Abbreviated Injury Scale,
Loss of Consciousness, JFK Coma Recovery Scale, Measure
of PTA, GCS Extended Scale
Acute Meaures - <<<Answers>>>FIM, Functional
Assessment Measure, Dsaibility Rating Scale, Level of
Cognitive Functioning Scale
Popular Post-Acute Measure - <<<Answers>>>Mayo-
Portland Adatibility Inventory - measures physical, cognitive,
social, behavioral, and emotional defecits associated with BI
*can measure participation
Post Acute Measures - <<<Answers>>>Craig Handicap
Assessment and Reporting Technique - objective measure of
community participation
Participation Assessment with Recommended Tools Objective
- measures frequency of activity engagement