WGU C475 Objective Assessments Final Exam Questions With Answers Graded A+ 2023/2024
WGU C475 Objective Assessments Final Exam Questions With Answers Graded A+ 2023/2024. How do you assess hospice patients? - Often referred by an a doctor and we can advocate for our services - Client-centered approach to establish a relationship to facilitates dialogue & appropriate intervention priorities of occupational & functional areas - QoL assessment tools can also be appropriate What are some assessments used when treating hospice patients? - Individual Prioritized Problems Assessment (IPPA) - ADL Interview (ADL-I) - Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) - Assessment of Motor and Processing Skills (AMPS) - Time-use diary - Qualitative interviews What interventions are used for the treatment of hospice patients? - Fatigue management - Care of lymphedema in collaboration with physical therapy - Compensatory strategies (including home modifications & assistive technologies) - Education of patient, caregivers & health care professionals (transfer, relaxation techniques, ergonomics & lifestyle) - Training daily activities - Providing opportunity for enjoyment - Support both patient & families - trained in enhancing participation in meaningful activities, sensory stimulation, family & staff edu, positioning, & emotional & spiritual needs Define Restraints any method, drug or medication, physical or mechanical device, material or equipment, that immobilizes or reduces access to move any part of the body freely, particularly when used to restrict or manage a client's behavior or movement What are the two types of restraints? 1.) Chemical restraints such as sedatives, anticonvulsant medications, anti-anxiety medications for the purpose of restraint 2.) Physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment that reduces the ability to use part of body freely What assessments are used when determining if restraints are appropriate? - Assess the person's strengths, needs, and other factors help identify safety, health, and behavioral concerns that increase the probability of the use of restraint or seclusion. How are restraints related to falls? Physical restraints are not effective in reducing falls or injuries for older adults in hospitals or nursing homes Do you need a physician's order to put a patient in restraints? Yes. How often must a physician's order be renewed for restraints? every 24 hours. 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)
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