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'''Developed by the SAFEMOB Task Force:''' Dr. Elizabeth Dean, Dr. Darlene Reid, Frank Chung,
'''Developed by the SAFEMOB Task Force:''' <br> Dr. Elizabeth Dean, Dr. Darlene Reid, Frank Chung, Simone Gruenig, Rosalyn Jones, Jocelyn Ross, Maylinda Urbina, Alison Hoens.  
Simone Gruenig, Rosalyn Jones, Jocelyn Ross, Maylinda Urbina, Alison Hoens.
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=== SAFE PRESCRIPTION OF MOBILIZING PATIENTS IN ACUTE CARE SETTINGS  ===
=== SAFE PRESCRIPTION OF MOBILIZING PATIENTS IN ACUTE CARE SETTINGS  ===


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== Purpose, Scope, &amp; Disclaimer  ==
== Purpose, Scope, &amp; Disclaimer  ==


The purpose of this document is to provide physical therapists with guidance on safe mobilization of the patient in acute care settings. This decision-making guide is evidence informed and where there is insufficient evidence, expert informed. It is not intended to replace the clinician’s clinical reasoning skills and interprofessional collaboration. Mobilization, for the purposes of this document, has been defined as “To work towards the functional task of locomotion”.
The purpose of this document is to provide physical therapists with guidance on safe mobilization of the patient in acute care settings. This decision-making guide is evidence informed and where there is insufficient evidence, expert informed. It is not intended to replace the clinician’s clinical reasoning skills and interprofessional collaboration. Mobilization, for the purposes of this document, has been defined as “To work towards the functional task of locomotion”.  
 
== Clinically Relevant Anatomy<br>  ==
 
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== Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process<br>  ==
 
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== Clinical Presentation  ==
 
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== Diagnostic Procedures  ==
 
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== Outcome Measures  ==
 
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== Management / Interventions<br>  ==
 
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== Differential Diagnosis<br>  ==
 
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== Key Evidence  ==
 
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== Case Studies  ==
 
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== Recent Related Research (from [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed])  ==
== Recent Related Research (from [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed])  ==

Revision as of 02:10, 8 January 2014

Developed by the SAFEMOB Task Force:
Dr. Elizabeth Dean, Dr. Darlene Reid, Frank Chung, Simone Gruenig, Rosalyn Jones, Jocelyn Ross, Maylinda Urbina, Alison Hoens.

SAFE PRESCRIPTION OF MOBILIZING PATIENTS IN ACUTE CARE SETTINGS[edit | edit source]

What to Assess, What to Monitor, When not to Mobilize, and How to Mobilize and Progress

Purpose, Scope, & Disclaimer[edit | edit source]

The purpose of this document is to provide physical therapists with guidance on safe mobilization of the patient in acute care settings. This decision-making guide is evidence informed and where there is insufficient evidence, expert informed. It is not intended to replace the clinician’s clinical reasoning skills and interprofessional collaboration. Mobilization, for the purposes of this document, has been defined as “To work towards the functional task of locomotion”.

Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]

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SAFE PRESCRIPTION OF MOBILIZING PATIENTS IN ACUTE CARE SETTINGS[edit | edit source]

What to Assess, What to Monitor, When not to Mobilize, and How to Mobilize and Progress

Purpose, Scope, & Disclaimer[edit | edit source]

The purpose of this document is to provide physical therapists with guidance on safe mobilization of the patient in acute care settings. This decision-making guide is evidence informed and where there is insufficient evidence, expert informed. It is not intended to replace the clinician’s clinical reasoning skills and interprofessional collaboration. Mobilization, for the purposes of this document, has been defined as “To work towards the functional task of locomotion”.