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Chapter 27 - Rehabilitation Care

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Chapter 27 - Rehabilitation Care

Rehabilitation - answer The process of restoring a client to his or her highest possible
level of functioning through the use of therapy, exercise or other methods

When may rehabilitation be necessary? - answer After acute injury or illness or part of
treatment for chronic illness or disability

Rehabilitation involves measures to promote - answer-Self care
-Elimination
-Positioning
-Mobility
-Communication
-Cognitive Function
-Maintain highest level of functioning
-Prevent unnecessary decline in function

The goals of rehabilitation depend on? - answerThe client's condition and
circumstances

What are the goals of rehabilitation? - answer-Restore function to former level
-Improve functional abilities
-Learn new skills
-Prevent further disability and illness

To restore function to former levels - answerA full restoration for most clients with acute
or temporary conditions
Ex. Simple leg fracture

To improve functional abilities - answerReturn to former levels of functioning is not
possible for some people. They aim to improve their abilities to the best extent possible
Ex. Working on mobility skills, carrying out ADLs

To learn new skills - answerSome clients need to learn this to help adjust with their
disability or limitations.
Ex. Someones larynx was removed so he has to learn sign language

To prevent further disability and illness - answerComplications that cause further
disability and illness must be prevented
Ex. Immobility can cause pressure ulcers or contractures

Rehabilitation Settings - answerHospitals
Specialized facilities

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