FUNDIES L3 U10 REHABILITATION
Rehab - ANS-Process of outcome-focused patient care delivered by an interdisciplinary
team of highly trained professionals with the goal of restoring the patient to the fullest
physical, mental, social, vocational, and economic capacity of which he or she is
capable of.
If a patient is unable to take care of themself the way they used to, they learn how to...?
- ANS-Adapt
Focus of Rehab - ANS-- Abilities rather than disabilities
- The individual
- The family
- Support System
Need for Rehabilitation - ANS-- Impairment
- Disability
- Handicap
- Functional limitation
- Chronic Illness
Scope of Individuals Requiring Rehab Gap between: - ANS-- Uselessness and
Usefulness
- Helplessness and Hopefulness
- Despair and Happiness
Scope of Individuals Requiring Rehab Programs are built around: - ANS-- Functional
abilities
- Ensuring safety
- Promoting effective coping
- Preventing complications
- Modifying the environment for maximal independence
Goals of Rehab - ANS-- Goal-oriented
- Personal and individualized
- Collaborative meeting takes place with the rehab team, patient and family
Criteria for Rehab Goals - ANS-- Maximize the quality of life of the patient
- Address specific patient needs
, - Assist the patient with adjusting to an altered lifestyle
- Directed toward promoting wellness and minimizing complications
- Help patient in attaining the highest degree of function and self-sufficiency possible
- Help patient with home and community reentry
Cornerstones of Rehab - ANS-- Focus on the Individual
- Community Reentry
- Independence
- Functional Ability
- Team Approach
- Quality of Life
- Prevention and Wellness
- Change Process
- Adaptation
- Patient and Family Education
Comprehensive Rehab Plan - ANS-Care within 24 hours of the patient's hospital
admission and have it ready for review and revision the rehab team within 3 days of
admission. The plan reflects the environment where the patient will go upon hospital
discharge.
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) - ANS-A nonprofit,
private, international standard-setting and accreditation body whose mission is to
promote and advocate the delivery of quality rehabilitation.
Phases of Care - ANS-- Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary
Primary phase of care - ANS-- Emphasis on Prevention (early intervention is key!!)
Secondary phase of care - ANS-- Acute Care Processes
- Rehabilitation begins
- Classification of disability
- Objectives of care
(Classification: Duration, Extent, Cause)
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