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4250 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Benefits of exercise for chronic disease/disability clients - ANSWERS1. Exercise important for quality of life, not quantity 2. Preserve functional capacity 3. Preserve freedom and independence Problem-oriented management involes... - ANSWERS1. Id...

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Benefits of exercise for chronic disease/disability clients - ANSWERS1. Exercise important for quality of
life, not quantity

2. Preserve functional capacity

3. Preserve freedom and independence



Problem-oriented management involes... - ANSWERS1. Identifying problems and unique needs

2. documents intervention

3. Tracks problems independently & in context of overall situation



SOAP notes stands for - ANSWERSS: subjective (patient describes ex. chest pains)

O: objective (objective info ex. blood pressure readings)

A: assessment (progress and evaluation of plan effectiveness)

P: plan of action (decision to proceed or alter strategy Ex Rx)



Correction on SOAP notes - ANSWERSCareful clarification of an error when making an entry in a medical
record is essential.

Include:

Date

The abbreviation "corr"

Initials of person making corrections

Do not use correction fluid!

In electronic databases - initial your corrections and date.



*S* OAP - ANSWERSHealth or Medical History

from patient including his/her perceptions

,The patient's chief complaint and/or recall of his or her personal medical history including past injuries,
illnesses, operations, defects, and habits



S*O*AP - ANSWERSPhysical Exam, data from previous medical records and laboratory reports; Includes:,
history of present illness, past history, family history, occupational history and review of systems

Facts and observations made by an examiner



SO*A*P - ANSWERSAssessment: any type of testing

Group assessments by type of exercise or by physiological problem.

Be assessing multiple problems, and consider independently & interactively.

Keep records to assess time course of medications and exercise changes.

Determine exercises by trial-and-error if assessments are not feasible



SOA*P* - ANSWERSPlan- therapy or exercise plan

Include short and long term goals

SMART goals



SMART Goals - ANSWERSSpecific: Choose the type of exercise tests and modes of exercise that best fit
the condition and individual.

Measureable: Set realistic goals.

Actionable: Client must believe in the exercise goals and plan.

Realistic: most benefits will be quality of life and may not be objectively measured.

Time oriented: Set a date for re-evaluation or monitoring progress.



When problem oriented management is needed... - ANSWERSNot needed: able bodied, single problem

Helpful for: chronic multiple problems



What two tenets should you remember as you begin your interview with a client? - ANSWERSAll
interactions are confidential "What happens in the lab....stays in the lab!"

, When examining patients, maintain their modesty; some patients have modesty standards that are very
different



What to observe for during S*O*AP? Why? - ANSWERSConcentrate on any abnormal findings

Evaluate HR, BP, laboratory test results (e.g., CHOL)

Hair, nails, teeth, edema, other?

Gait, joints, strength, back pain

Metabolic, infection

Why?: to determine if its safe for client to exercise



Antalgic gait - ANSWERSlimping from unilateral pain



Hemiplegic gait - ANSWERSweakness or paralysis



Parkinsonian gait - ANSWERSShuffling gait



Hemiplegic, shuffling, wide-based, foot-drop, and slapping gaits all represent ... -
ANSWERScompensation for underlying neurologic disease such as a spinal cord injury, or midbrain
dysfunction (e.g., Parkinson's disease) & leave the patient prone to falling



A slow gait is often a tipoff for... - ANSWERS... back disease, hip arthritis, or underlying neurological
problems



Red Flags of Change in Clinical Status - ANSWERSNew-onset or definite change in pattern of shortness of
breath or chest pain

Complaint of recent syncope (loss of consciousness) or near syncope

Neurologic symptoms suggestive of transient ischemic attack (vision or speech disturbance)

Recent fall

Lower leg pain at rest (also called critical leg ischemia)

Severe headache

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