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Chapter 21 Rehabilitation and Restorative
Care
Rehabilitation - ANS-is care that is managed by professional to help to restore a person
to the highest possible level of functioning.

Rehabilitation involves.. - ANS-all parts of the person's disability,including
PHYSICAL(e.g. eating ,elimination) PSYCHOSOCIAL (e.g. independence,self esteem

Goals of rehabilitative program - ANS-To help a resident regain function or recover from
illness.
To develop and promote a resident's independence.
To allow a resident to feel in control of his or her life.
To help a resident accept or adapt to the limitation of disability.

Lack of mobility can cause.. - ANS-reduces the amount of blood that circulates to the
skin,
increased risk of pressure sores,
problem with independence and self esteem.

Regular ambulation and exercise help improve.. - ANS-quality and health of the
skin,circulation,strength,sleep and relaxation,mood, self
esteem,appetite,elimination,blood flow, and oxygen level.

Adaptive items are available to help residents adapt to physical changes.. - ANS-long
handled brushes and comb
Plate guards prevent food from being pushed off the plate
Reachers can help to put out underwear or pants.

three guidelines to follow to help resident recovering from or adapting to a physical
condition. - ANS-Keep body parts in natural positions
Prevent external position of hips
Change position often to prevent muscle stiffness and pressure sores.

PROSTHESIS - ANS-device that replaces a body part that is missing or deformed
because of an accident,injury,illness,or birth defect

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