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WGU C475 OA Final Exam Questions With Verified Answers | Latest Graded A+ 2023/2024. What must be included for a physician's order to put a patient in restraints? clinical justification for restraint, ineffective alternatives attempted, specific time period (up to 24 hr) and type of restraints to be used CDC reports that ____________ of adults with cognitive impairment experience sexual violence, and ___________ Americans have a disability (CDC, 2019) 25-67% 1/5 __________ of people with disabilities reported past/present sexual dysfunction; of the 79% of health professional who found the topic important, only ______ felt comfortable addressing it as most identified lack of training and preparedness ( Haboubi & Lincoln, 2002) 72% 9% ____________ of partners affects by stroke report a reduction in frequency or complete cessation of intercourse( Hall, 2013) 73-85% _________ of TBI survivors report some sexual disruption post injury ( Moreno et. al., 2013) 50-60% How do relationship roles impact sexuality? - Changes in relationship roles led to an inability to perform according to previous expectations, causing a reduction in self-esteem and a fixation in a dependent sick role by the affected partner. - Dependence on non-affected partner for self care led to sexual passivity The Occupation of Sexuality - how a person identifies and expresses oneself as related to sex, orientation, intimacy, whether related to sex organs or not. - self perception, moral/values, think about societal trends/media/ etc True or False: Sexuality is a learned behavior in many aspects. True What are some obstacles to sexual function? - Pain - fatigue - psychosocial components - changes in body function - alterations in sensory/motor function - cognition - communication - medications What are some sexuality interventions? - PAMs (physical agent modalities) - Positioning - Adaptive equipment/Devices - Communication - Energy conservation/Activity Configuration - Referral to Certified Sex Therapist - Body Mapping - basics - Interdisciplinary Approach Who is involved in the interdisciplinary approach when providing sexuality interventions? Physician, Nurse, OT, PT, SLP, Nurse Aide, Psychologist, Case Manager When using an interdisciplinary approach for sexuality interventions, what is the role of the physician? providing medical management/clearance to resume sexual activity, oversight of medications (i.e prescribing ones to elicit sexual performance, decrease arousability, or monitor medications that might have side effects on sexual function), referring to specialists as needed When using an interdisciplinary approach for sexuality interventions, what is the role of the Nurse? implementing bowel/bladder management, provide education on medication side effect, assist in medical management, Edema management ( scrotal slings) When using an interdisciplinary approach for sexuality interventions, what is the role of the Psychologist? address psychosocial needs ( i.e body image, depression, anxiety, behavior management) When using an interdisciplinary approach for sexuality interventions, what is the role of the Case Manager? provide available resources for community programs for psychology, certified sex therapist, etc. When using an interdisciplinary approach for sexuality interventions, what is the role of the Nurse Aide? assisting nursing in bowel and bladder management, assisting of positioning of patients for skin integrity When using an interdisciplinary approach for sexuality interventions, what is the role of the Speech Therapist? doing what you do already! Working on swallowing, salvia management, oral motor control and communication When using an interdisciplinary approach for sexuality interventions, what is the role of the physical Therapist? addressing pelvic floor dysfunction, strength, endurance, balance, and advance mat mobility that can translate into positioning Define Low Vision vision loss that cannot be corrected by surgery, medications, glasses, or contacts What is the criteria for low vision? 20/70 or worse corrected acuity in best


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