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IMMOBILITY RISKS AND PREVENTION
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Question: Which major body systems are impacted by immobility?
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Answer: ALL OF THEM!!!!!
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Factors impacting effects of immobility:
Extent & duration of immobilization Age of individual Physical condition Nutritional intake
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Metabolic changes with immobility
Decrease in metabolic rate Alteration of nutrient metabolism Electrolyte imbalance Nitrogen imbalance Calcium loss
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Gastrointestinal system
Decreased GI motility Anorexia Constipation Fecal impaction
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Respiratory system Atelectasis Hypostatic pneumonia
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Cardiovascular system
Orthostatic hypotension Increased cardiac workload Thrombus formation (DVT)
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Musculoskeletal system
Osteoporosis Contractures Disuse atrophy (occurs at a rate of 3%/day in healthy people)
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Genitourinary system Renal calculi (stones)
Urinary tract infection (UTI)
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Integumentary system Diminished healing capacity
Decubitus ulcer formation
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Psychosocial effects:
Emotional & behavioral changes Sensory alterations Sleep disturbances
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ASSESSMENT Joint problems
Assess for stiffness, swelling, limitations,& inequality
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Prevention of joint problems
Range of motion exercises Ambulation: ASAP!!!
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Assessment Respiratory problems Auscultate lung sounds
Inspect color and viscosity of mucus Observe respiratory effort
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Prevention of respiratory problems
Cough and deep breathe Incentive spiromater Fluid intake Ambulate ASAP!
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Assessment Cardiovascular problems
Heart rate and quality of heart sounds Exercise tolerance Blood pressure: sitting and standing Calf circumference Homan’s sign
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Prevention of cardiovascular problems
Dangling Transfer to chair TED hose/Sequential stockings Leg exercises (ankle pumps, foot circles,etc.) Fluid intake Medication if ordered (Heparin/Coumadin) Ambulate ASAP!!!
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Assessment Skin integrity Color (inflammation, pallor)
Temperature (warmth, cold) Hydration Excoriation any break in integrity
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Prevention of skin problems
Turn or reposition FREQUENTLY Hydration (2000cc daily) Hygiene Circulation Diet: high protein, high calorie, high fiber
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Prevention of Psychosocial Problems
Listen well Respond to feelings Educate patient and family Limit noise & overstimulation Promote sleep and rest Allow choices and control
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