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  • #REDIRECT [[Self Care for Rehabilitation Professionals Working with Displaced Persons]]
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  • [[File:Pre 2.jpg|alt=|right|frameless]]The goals of preconception care are: health education and promotion; risk assessment; and intervention befo * Unplanned and unintended pregnancy results in late prenatal care which can subsequently contribute to adverse events during pregnancy and po
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  • ...in some. Value in Health. 2013 Jan 1;16(1):S39-45.</ref> Universal health care and universal health coverage were often fused into one entity, but each te # accessibility to health care by its intended recipients,
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  • ...clude the institutions, people and resources involved in delivering health care to individuals for example; ...e integration of rehabilitation in health systems (across the continuum of care, at all stages of life, and for a range of health conditions) is expected t
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  • ...pendence and looks at types of assistive technology commonly used for self-care. == Self Care ==
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  • ...syt.2021.810814/full Implementing Introductory Training in Trauma-Informed Care Into Mental Health Rehabilitation Services: A Mixed Methods Evaluation]. Fr ...fessional health and social services, which is attentive to past trauma in care-seekers, can prevent re-traumatisation and improve treatment outcomes for i
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  • ...ical order. This is a living document, terminology will be added as wound care/integumentary courses are created. ...a healthcare provider and/or the environment to the patient during a wound care procedure.<ref name=":1">Brigham and Woman's Hospital. Aseptic versus Clean
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  • ...FLLybUGTgoANzbb26og6M&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Geriatric palliative care : a practical guide for clinicians.] New York: Oxford University Press; 201 ...es of Daily Living|ADL]] simplification. See [[Physiotherapy in Palliative Care]].
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  • == Acute Care Assessment == ...ov/pmc/articles/PMC3646345/ Health systems and services: the role of acute care.] Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2013;91:386-8.</ref>
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  • ...e setting often warrant approaches that differ from the more general acute care population. ...ackson M, Cairns T. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7985681/ Care of the critically ill patient.] Surgery (Oxf) 2021; 39(1):29-36</ref>
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  • ...income countries<ref name=":2" />. Only 14% of people who need palliative care receive it worldwide<ref name=":2" />. 70% of all cancer deaths occur in lo ...re, achieve global targets to reduce deaths from cancer and provide health care for all consistent with universal health coverage<ref name=":2" />.
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  • ...ving long-term outcomes after discharge from intensive care unit. Critical Care Medicine [Internet]. 2012 Feb 1;40(2):502–9. Available from: <nowiki>http ...Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) was created by the Society of Critical Care Medicine. PICS was defined “as new onset or worsening of impairments in p
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  • ...impact of extended bed rest on the musculoskeletal system in the critical care environment]. Extreme physiology & medicine. 2015 Dec;4(1):1-8.</ref> ...The interface between monitoring and physiology at the bedside]. Critical care clinics. 2015 Jan 1;31(1):1-24.</ref>
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  • ....nlm.nih.gov/32125915/ Quality of palliative care in identified palliative care beds.] International Journal of Palliative Nursing. 2020 Feb 2;26(2):64-9.< ...Symptom Control to Quality of Life: A Critical Review. Indian J Palliative Care. 2010; 16(3): 138-146.</ref>
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  • ...l Practice Guideline Manual]. Available from: https://www.aafp.org/patient-care/clinical-recommendations/cpg-manual.html (last accessed 11.5.2019)</ref> # [https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg177 Osteoarthritis: care and management], NICE CPGs  Published date: February 2014
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  • ...hile also supporting the well-being of caregivers, who are integral to the care process. ...rrar KM. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7394698/ Palliative care in advanced dementia]. Frontiers in psychiatry. 2020 Jul 21;11:699.</ref>.
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  • ...cer surgery, some patients will have recurrences and be seen in palliative care and hospice settings. Laryngectomy stomas differ from tracheostomies which ...and salvage treatment for laryngeal cancer depends on executing a plan of care determined by the expertise of the multidisciplinary team.
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  • ...ive care medicine is 60 years old: the history and future of the intensive care unit.] Clinical medicine. 2014 Aug;14(4):376. </ref> ...tiary care, with the majority of these services delivered in the secondary-care setting.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...t|Acute care]] management of people with HIV infection requires a model of care that begins with comprehensive screening of a patient’s risk of morbidit * Physiotherapists work with PLWHIV in acute care by early screening and management of disablement caused by the primary illn
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  • ...Kundt FS, Lorenzl S. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28345980/ Palliative care nursing for patients with neurological diseases: what makes the difference? ...es, including those that are not imminently life-limiting. Core palliative care skills should be a part of a neurologist’s repertoire. <ref>Maddocks I, B
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  • ...in cancer patients undergoing palliative care. European journal of cancer care.] 2012 Sep;21(5):581-90.Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22574646 ...r elderly patients with cancer asthenia: making a transition to palliative care.] Palliative medicine 2000:14:(2):121-127.Available:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm
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  • Physical activity is an important part of hospital-level care. In the past, complete bed rest was thought to be the best treatment for ma ...the need to make [[Physical Activity|physical activity]] a pillar of acute care management.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oncology and Palliative Care]]
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  • [[File:Intensive Care Unit.jpg|right|frameless]] The Acute Care Index of Function (ACIF)
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  • Patients with multidimensionaly type of chronic pain often require long-term care with frequent reassessment and adjustment of therapy. The [[Biopsychosocial ..., in practice, the core team consists of '''three physicians''' (''primary care physicians, anaesthesiologists and psychiatrists'') and '''nonphysicians'''
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  • ...:https://cahs.health.wa.gov.au/Our-services/Neonatology/Neonatal-Intensive-Care-Unit (accessed 6.10.2021)</ref> * Nurses and midwives with special training in neonatal care
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  • <blockquote>"A common mantra in wound care is to consider the WHOLE patient, not just the HOLE in the patient." == When to Refer to a Higher Level of Care ==
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  • To review a wound care subjective assessment, please read [[Wound Care Basics: Subjective Assessment|this article]]. ...additional drainage that occurs after wound cleansing and during the wound care interventions.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Multidisciplinary Care in Pain Management]]
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  • ...ental health services and social inclusion. Further details on the Primary Care Strategy is available from http://www.primarycare.ie/primary_care_strategy/ '''<u>The role of the primary care physiotherapist:</u>''' <br>
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  • ...Framework">Palliative Care Competence Framework Steering Group. Palliative Care Competence Framework. http://www.hse.ie/eng/about/Who/clinical/natclinprog/ ...the primary level of understanding that is essential to provide palliative care.
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  • ...E, Oberg B, Urrutia G, Zamora J: The ninth international forum for primary care research on low back pain. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 2009, 34:304–307.</ref>. ...Main CJ, Mason E, Somerville S, Sowden G. Comparison of stratified primary care management for low back pain with current best practice (STarT Back): a ran
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  • == What is Self Care? == ...P. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8488814/pdf/main.pdf Self-care: A concept analysis. International Journal of Nursing Sciences]. 2021 Oct 1
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  • ...to assess mobility status in critically ill patients: the Perme Intensive Care Unit Mobility Score. Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal. 2014 Jan;10( ...ient mobility in a cardiovascular intensive care unit. Journal of Critical Care. 2014 Jun 1;29(3):475-e1.</ref>
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  • ...ne is entitled to. There are possible barriers at each stage of the health care service from identifying a health problem to getting access to a proper ser == Barriers to Accessing Health Care ==
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  • ...s are increasingly engaged, enabled, and empowered to be partners in their care and encouraged to take responsibility for managing their conditions with HC ...mmunication, respect for patients and shared patient-HCP responsibility in care provision and management of long-term conditions
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  • ...ration of this sensitivity into practices and protocols to ensure that the care provided will <nowiki>&</nowiki>quot;accommodate cultural differences in he == Palliative Care ==
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  • ...isconnected, isolated, overwhelmed, and depressed. For these reasons, self-care is crucial.<ref>Adapted from “Understanding and Addressing Vicarious Trau == What is Self-Care ==
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  • ...dge and Attitudes Regarding Artificial Intelligence Applications in Health Care and Rehabilitation: Cross-sectional Study.] Journal of Medical Internet Res ...eness AI's applications in rehabilitation to provide best practice patient care.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...to be high in both Nurses and Physiotherapists as compared to other health care professions. However, the prevalence of LBP within these professions varie But, what we can take from these factors, may explain LBP in the health-care work-force and managers should identify these risks to install preventive m
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  • #REDIRECT [[Physiotherapy Assessment of Pain within a Trauma-Informed Care Model]]
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  • ...patory-care-for-long-term-conditions-in-physiotherapy-course/ Anticipatory Care for Long Term Conditions in Physiotherapy Course]. Plus, 2020.</ref> These ...equences such as limiting opportunities to leave the house, affecting self-care and being unable to get out of bed. The ultimate consequence of these facto
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  • ...e see [[Wound Care Terminology|this document]] for a growing list of wound care terminology and definitions. == Burn Wound Care During Re-epithelialisation ==
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  • ...0" /> These patients are also at risk of [[ICU Acquired Weakness|intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW)]], which is associated with various complic ...0223185.pdf Early mobilization of critically ill patients in the intensive care unit: A systematic review and meta-analysis.] PLoS One. 2019 Oct 3;14(10):e
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  • ...mary caregivers of individuals with Cerebral Palsy for knowledge on how to care for these individuals in a therapeutic way. As the Hambisela project was de ...started using this training program to train parents and lay caregivers at care centres in several aspects of caring for individuals with Cerebral Palsy. T
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  • ...d patients. It also provides opportunities for the patients to rebuild the self-control and empowerment.<blockquote>''"It took a long time before we knew w == Trauma-informed Care Model ==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Physiotherapy Assessment of Pain within a Trauma-Informed Care Model]]
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  • ...discussing sexual health issues with lesbian and gay patients. Health Soc Care Community. 2005 Jul;13(4):345-53. </ref> Additionally, chronic stress relat ...>Durand B. LGBTQ and Transgender Informed Care - Introduction to Affirming Care for Gender and Sexual Minorities. Part 1 &2. Plus Course 2022 </ref>
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  • ===1. <u>What are Primary Care Teams?</u>'''<br> === Primary Care Teams (PCT) are teams of healthcare professionals who work closely together
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  • ...terdisciplinary teamwork, goal setting, communication and function-focused care. Complex rehabilitation has evolved in the past few years, and rehabilitati ...the trajectory from injury to work at 5 years. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. 2011 Aug 1;71(2):425-34.</ref>
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  • ...ative strategies and client education are important parts of physiotherapy care. Therapeutic interventions likely to reduce the chronicity of LBP may need ...f name=":1">Altug, Z, Lifestyle Medicine, Behavioral Modification and Self Care for Managing Low Back Pain. Plus. 2021.  </ref>'':''
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  • Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Care for a Patient Learning to Use an above knee amputation (AKA) Prosthesis: Am ...iet, smoking and prosthetic care. I realize how important these aspects of care are on the patient's wellbeing and success.<ref name="p1">Pantera, E,Pourti
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  • ...lliative_Care_for_Cancer-Related_Lymphedema_A_Systematic_Review Palliative care for cancer-related lymphedema: a systematic review.] Journal of palliative ...entred plan of care is developed.<u></u>'''<u></u><u></u><u></u>'''[[Image:Care settings.jpg|650px|right|frameless]]
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  • ...urn Survivors in a Predominately Rural State: A Qualitative Study.] J Burn Care Res. 2022 Mar 23;43(2):374-380. </ref> * emotional barriers (fear of rejection, self-consciousness)<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...student's ability to learn effectively.<ref name=":2">Rowe M. How to Take Care of Yourself to Improve Learning. Plus Course, 2023.</ref> * care for your mind and your body if you want to reach your full potential
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  • HIT and Amputee Care ...use of a shrinker sock, desentization exercises and the process of amputee care through the VA Medical Centre. He was provided with a wheelchair, walker, r
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  • Interdisciplinary care of an 84-year-old patient, following a trans-femoral amputation. ...ilitation, Mr. D returned home having achieved some of his objectives. The care started on September 29th, 2014.
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  • In this course we have reviewed Primary Care in both Physical Therapy and Medicine, looking from a historical perspectiv
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  • ...once every alternative week. The patient is responsible for her own wound care, between visits, during this period. The research shows that [[Diabetic Neu ..., D, G. and Mills, J, L. (2013) Toward a change in syntax in Diabetic Foot Care prevention equals remission Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Assoc
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  • ...patients after amputation through education, and obtaining better medical care. ...-care.pdf ACI Care of the Person following Amputation Minimum Standards of Care]. NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation (ACI). 2017
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  • ...Kundt FS, Lorenzl S. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28345980/ Palliative care nursing for patients with neurological diseases: what makes the difference? ...es, including those that are not imminently life-limiting. Core palliative care skills should be a part of a neurologist’s repertoire. <ref>Maddocks I, B
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  • ...ental health services and social inclusion. Further details on the Primary Care Strategy is available from http://www.primarycare.ie/primary_care_strategy/ '''<u>The role of the primary care physiotherapist:</u>''' <br>
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  • #Follow up care #Self care and management
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  • ...FLLybUGTgoANzbb26og6M&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Geriatric palliative care : a practical guide for clinicians.] New York: Oxford University Press; 201 ...es of Daily Living|ADL]] simplification. See [[Physiotherapy in Palliative Care]].
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  • ...es mutual accountability and understanding between the patients and health care providers.<ref>[https://iris.who.int/bitstream/handle/10665/252269/97892415 The challenge most health care providers face is not one of how to engage patients, but rather how to be e
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  • == What is the physiotherapy event or episode of care? == == What were the aims of the physiotherapy event or episode of care? ==
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  • == What is the physiotherapy event or episode of care? == == What were the aims of the physiotherapy event or episode of care? ==
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  • [[File:Intensive Care Unit.jpg|right|frameless]] The Acute Care Index of Function (ACIF)
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  • ...Profiles-of-Health-Care-Systems-2012.aspx International Profiles of Health Care Systems] See our [[Worldwide Physical Therapy Practice: a focus on Primary Care Physical Therapy]] project
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  • ...ications/joint-statement-continuing-professional-development-health-social-care-practitioners (accessed 12 Nov 2012).</ref>. Reflection gives you the oppor
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  • ...Framework">Palliative Care Competence Framework Steering Group. Palliative Care Competence Framework. http://www.hse.ie/eng/about/Who/clinical/natclinprog/ ...the primary level of understanding that is essential to provide palliative care.
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  • ...fessional limit.<ref>Jessup RL. Interdisciplinary versus multidisciplinary care teams: do we understand the difference?. Australian Health Review. 2007 Aug ...n AM, Rasmussen JO, Nielsen CV, Iversen MD, Lund H. Multidisciplinary team care in rehabilitation: an overview of reviews. Journal of rehabilitation medici
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  • [[File:Terminal care.png|thumb|400x400px|End of life care]] ...onversations from the perspective of patients and spouses.] BMC palliative care. 2020 Dec;19(1):1-9.Available:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC
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  • == What is the physiotherapy event or episode of care? == == What were the aims of the physiotherapy event or episode of care? ==
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  • == What is the physiotherapy event or episode of care? == New episode of care - first assessment.
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  • ...lar therapy, laser therapy, sciatica treatment, and pre and post-operative care. We can treat work related injuries, sports injuries and motor vehicle acci
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  • == What is the physiotherapy event or episode of care? == Ah - difficult to call this an episode of care, but extrapolating things, its about establishing a way through some comple
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  • == What is Self Care? == ...P. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8488814/pdf/main.pdf Self-care: A concept analysis. International Journal of Nursing Sciences]. 2021 Oct 1
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  • ...the patient eventually got the procedure done she reported that the after-care was clearly lacking. The only post-surgery treatment she was offered was li ...tients is '''not good enough''' due to a lack of equipment, facilities and care<br>
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  • == What is the physiotherapy event or episode of care? == What were the aims of the physiotherapy event or episode of care?
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  • ...irect Costs of a Prospective Surveillance Model and a Traditional Model of Care''']&nbsp;by Nicole L. Stout, Lucinda A. Pfalzer, Barbara Springer, Ellen Le ...functional domains into the medical model currently used for breast cancer care.
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  • ...less and less on the expertise of physicians to make decisions about their care. ...ompanies that are outside of network frequently drive patient decisions as care is more expensive out of network.
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  • ...l Practice Guideline Manual]. Available from: https://www.aafp.org/patient-care/clinical-recommendations/cpg-manual.html (last accessed 11.5.2019)</ref> # [https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg177 Osteoarthritis: care and management], NICE CPGs  Published date: February 2014
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  • ...function of Primary Care Teams in Ireland|The role and function of Primary Care Teams in Ireland]]<br>
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  • [[Image:Cuba flag.png|right|350px]]Primary medical care in Cuba is community-based. Physicians and nurses provide services in local ...[diabetes]], and [[asthma]].<ref name="p5">de Gordon AM. Health and Health Care In Cuba: The Transition from Socialism to the Future http://www.finlay-onli
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  • == What is the physiotherapy event or episode of care? == == What were the aims of the physiotherapy event or episode of care? ==
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  • ...nicable diseases (NCDs). It empowers individuals to work with their health care professional to establish personal health goals and to track their progress *access preventive care and screening for preventable illness.
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  • [[File:Clinicians in Intensive Care Unit.jpg|right|frameless]] ...885066619871452 Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.] Journal of intensive care medicine. 2020 Dec;35(12):1564-75.Available from: https://journals.sagepub.
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  • ...t|Acute care]] management of people with HIV infection requires a model of care that begins with comprehensive screening of a patient’s risk of morbidit * Physiotherapists work with PLWHIV in acute care by early screening and management of disablement caused by the primary illn
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  • ...ed health, more effective services and products, and a strengthened health care system."<ref name=":0">Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Knowledge tr * policy-makers, planners and managers, throughout the health care, public health, and healthy public policy systems
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  • ...media/zpgdhot5/lbp-guideline.pdf?_20180625085852 Evidence-informed primary care management of Low Back Pain: Clinical Practice Guideline.] Edmonton, AB: To #Brussels: Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (KCE), Van Wambeke P, Desomer A, Ailliet L, et al. [https:
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  • ...d difficulty in brushing the teeth on that side may mean that unless great care is taken, food is left in contact with the teeth and gums far longer than u == Dental Care ==
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  • * Aged care institutions and hospitals keeping a diarised summary of falls. == Institutional Care/ Hospital Recordings ==
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  • Documentation of the score is done in thepPatient care record or relevant MR. The score risk is assessed in the following manner: ...risks. For any patient being on high-fall-risk care, a fall risk fall risk care plan is implemented. This plan is implemented by the nurses for patients wh
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  • ...ry of therapies. At its heart, physiotherapy retains a clear philosophy of care embedded in an ethical code of practice and is focused on the needs of pati ...tional developments with endorsements from patients, service users, health care professionals and commissioners. However, a clear and complete picture of t
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  • ...levels of specialised care at secondary, tertiary and now even quaternary care. <ref name=":1" /> ...agnostics, provision of treatment or onward referrals to the next level of care based on the specific health needs.
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  • ...autologincheck=redirected A new definition of children with special health care needs.] Pediatrics. 1998 Jul 1;102(1):137-9. CMC is the most complex form of 'Children with Special Health care needs ' (CSHCN) and consists of four characteristics<ref name=":2" />:
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  • ...ving long-term outcomes after discharge from intensive care unit. Critical Care Medicine [Internet]. 2012 Feb 1;40(2):502–9. Available from: <nowiki>http ...Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) was created by the Society of Critical Care Medicine. PICS was defined “as new onset or worsening of impairments in p
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  • ...s the need for rapid intervention, through to sub-acute care and long term care when the individual's condition is more stable. == Acute Care ==
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  • ...and Clinical Excellence. [https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng194 Postnatal care.] (2021). [Accessed 21 Jul 2022] ...and Clinical Excellence. [https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng201 Antenatal care.] 2021 [Accessed 21 Jul 2022]
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  • ...of the affected foot or feet until the child is 2 to 4 years old. Health care professionals must not deviate from the protocol and <ref name=":0" /> and ...or failure of clubfoot treatment. This non-adherence can relate to health care practitioners not strictly following the Ponseti regime of interventions<re
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  • ...is crucial for problem-solving, diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient care. ...nt information, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions to provide optimal care. Critical thinking is a fundamental component of effective clinical reasoni
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  • == Importance of Educating Patients on Vulvar Proper Care == ...ith this population to educate your client's on the topic of proper vulvar care. Some of the products and cleansing routines can actually cause harm. For e
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  • ...//journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0280444 Health care professionals’ perceptions of unprofessional behaviour in the clinical wo ...working in primary health care clinics.] African journal of primary health care & family medicine. 2023;15(1):1-7.</ref>
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  • ...eferral interpretation, evaluation, and major modifications of the plan of care. *Physical Therapist Assistants from performing patient care&nbsp;with the '''general''' supervision of a licensed physical therapist. T
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  • == Guidelines for Rehabilitation &amp; Care == *[http://www.austpar.com/portals/admin_protocols/guidelines.php Amputee Care Standards in New South Wales].Ministry of Health NSW, Agency for Clinical I
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  • ...o require comprehensive care and constant monitoring, usually in intensive care units (ICUs). ...tay.<ref>Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, Physiotherapy works: critical care. Accessed on 2/6/19
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  • # NHS (primary or secondary care) === Primary Care ===
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  • ...pendent toileting is essential to avoid feelings associated with a loss of self-esteem.<ref name=":0" /> ...addition, assistive technology can ease the load on caregivers and health care workers.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...ients Post Critical Illness.] American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2012;185:A3075. ...d population, the MRC-SS is now more commonly used in the general critical care and ICU populations, with a specific emphasis on its use as a method for id
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  • ...sessed by a fall risk assessment. A range of tools are available to health care providers to identify those at risk of falling. A number of tools have been ...tors contributing to falling and help in formulating an individual plan of care.
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  • == Family Involvement in the Patient's Care == * basic wound care including changing dressings and wrapping with compression where appropriat
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  • ...b0005 Evaluation of the First Contact Physiotherapy (FCP) model of primary care: a qualitative insight.] Physiotherapy. 2021 Dec 1;113:209-16.</ref>. ...herapists undertake the first patient consultation, to enhance MSK-patient care and free-up GP capacity<ref name=":0" />. FCPs are mainly Extended Scope Ph
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  • ...sculoskeletal Health Questionnaire (MSK-HQ) for use across musculoskeletal care pathways. BMJ Open 2016 Aug;6(8):e012331</ref> ...sculoskeletal Health Questionnaire (MSK-HQ) for use across musculoskeletal care pathways. BMJ open 2019;9(10):e025357</ref> It is a questionnaire that is r
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  • ...me__An.4.aspx Parenteral inotropic therapy in the home: an update for home care and hospice.] Home Healthcare Now. 2013 Apr 1;31(4):190-204.Available: http
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  • ....nih.gov/23920160/ Thyroid storm: an updated review]. Journal of intensive care medicine. 2015 Mar;30(3):131-40.Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ These patients are best managed in the [[The Intensive Care Unit|ICU]]. Nurses need to be fully aware of the potential complications an
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  • ...00 hours on placement in order to achieve registration with the Health and Care Professionals Council. The [https://www.csp.org.uk/frontline/article/studen # Placements in social care and the voluntary sector
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  • ...s from a participatory qualitative study with clinicians. ''Child: Health, Care and Development, 44''(2), 269-277. doi:doi:10.1111/cch.12526 </ref> ...he multi-disciplinary team also have an impact on the level and quality of care.
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  • ...ional standards promotes clinical excellence and improves patient-centered care. == Patient-centered Care and Professionalism ==
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  • ...to assess mobility status in critically ill patients: the Perme Intensive Care Unit Mobility Score. Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal. 2014 Jan;10( ...ient mobility in a cardiovascular intensive care unit. Journal of Critical Care. 2014 Jun 1;29(3):475-e1.</ref>
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  • ...y-room-physical-therapy-4135939 </ref> Patients receiving physical therapy care in the ED can benefit from the physical therapist’s expertise in musculos In some cases, patients coming to the ED may not require inpatient hospital care from a medical standpoint, while at the same time presenting as potentially
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  • ...syt.2021.810814/full Implementing Introductory Training in Trauma-Informed Care Into Mental Health Rehabilitation Services: A Mixed Methods Evaluation]. Fr ...fessional health and social services, which is attentive to past trauma in care-seekers, can prevent re-traumatisation and improve treatment outcomes for i
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  • ...vid Fleming] from [https://www.muhealth.org/ University of Missouri Health Care] '''Why?''' Patient’s goals of care and treatment
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  • ...ntegrating the evidence with our expertise and applying it at the point of care considering patient values. &nbsp;At this stage in the EBP process, we have ...hout&nbsp;including knowledge and application of&nbsp;evidence to clinical care is inconsistent&nbsp;with the principles of EBP. Therefore,&nbsp;seeking an
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  • ...ystematic review of clinical evidence - the main source for evidence-based care. ...0 Clinical Practice Guidelines - Do they Enhance Value for Money in Health Care?] Grimshaw JM, Hutchinson A. Br Med Bull, 1995; 51: 927-940.</ref>
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  • ...herwood CC, Greer DS. Functional status measures in a comprehensive stroke care program. Arch ...both instruments in predicting discharge to the community versus long term care. In a logistic regression prediction of discharge destination, the FIM acco
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  • ...actors relating to injury and prescribing therapeutic interventions.  foot care assessments are necessary, and should be one of our healthcare commitments. ...sse D, Pogach LM: Preventive foot care in people with diabetes. ''Diabetes Care'' 21: 2161–2177, 1998
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  • ...alth insurance policy offers cover for Out Patient Department (OPD) or day care procedures, then physiotherapy is covered under it , even if it is not link # Clinical care
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  • ...f a medical prescription, which includes a diagnosis and the objectives of care, as well as the choice of the most appropriate treatment techniques or inte ...re.htm. Accessed on November 2, 2017.</ref> Citizens may visit any health care specialist that they want, without getting referred by their general practi
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  • ...ge not only for older adults with infectious diseases, but also for health care providers<ref>El Chakhtoura NG, Bonomo RA, Jump RL. I[https://www.ncbi.nlm. ...trol in older adults, taking into account physiological changes and health care settings.
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  • * is a self-administered version of the PRIME-MD (Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders) diagnostic instrument for common mental dis ...ssion]] criteria with other leading major depressive symptoms into a brief self-report instruments that are commonly used for screening and diagnosis, as w
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  • ...within the chest cavity <ref>Hough, A. 1996. Physiotherapy in Respiratory Care. 2nd ed. Chapman and Hall, London</ref>. <br> ...y examination<ref name="Hough">Hough, A 1996. Physiotherapy in Respiratory Care. 2nd ed. Chapman and Hall, London</ref> <br>
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  • ...ction in the intensive care unit: a cohort study of 20,000 patients]. Crit Care. 2019;23(1):186. doi: 10.1186/s13054-019-2459-9.</ref>. It was first develo ...ntrolled trials: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis.] ''Crit Care'' 21, 38 (2017). <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-017-1609-1</nowiki>
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  • ...etworking to promote best practice within the context of individual health care systems. To enable educational initiatives to be developed and supported. T *Access the latest developments in physiotherapy care for Parkinson's patients.
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  • ...d patients. It also provides opportunities for the patients to rebuild the self-control and empowerment.<blockquote>''"It took a long time before we knew w == Trauma-informed Care Model ==
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  • ...th the Canadian [http://www.gov.bc.ca/health/ Ministry of Health], Primary Care Teams (also known as Family Health Teams) serve to improve patient access, [[Image:Primary Care Teams.jpg|Image: Primary_Care_Teams.jpg]]
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  • [[File:Intensive Care Unit.jpg|thumb|Intensive Care Unit]] ...cbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7224132/ ICU-acquired weakness]. Intensive care medicine. 2020 Apr;46(4):637-53.Available:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/
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  • ..., Storms WW, Weiler JM, Cheek FM, Wilson KC, Anderson SD. Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 2013; 187(9): 1016-1027. ...f Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Adults in Primary and Secondary Care: 2010] - National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. Quick Refer
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  • ...over the past decades, and has become an important component of the health care system. Inappropriate diagnostic imaging is a major contributor to unnecessary health care expenditure and overtreatment. Improved awareness of the risks, benefits an
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  • ...of pneumonia in those admitted to [[Physiotherapists Role in ICU|intensive care units]] (ICU) or on mechanical [[Ventilation and Weaning|ventilation]]. 9/1 ...tensive_care_unit_Phys_Ther_Rev_20061149-56 Physiotherapy in the intensive care unit.] Physical Therapy Reviews. 2006;11(1):49. Available: https://www.rese
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  • ...nes_final_for%20website.pdf Clinical Practice Guidelines and Principles of Care for People with Dementia]. Guideline Adaptation Committee. 2016. ...ith Major Depressive Disorder: Section 1. Disease Burden and Principles of Care].The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry / La Revue Canadienne de Psychiatrie 20
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  • ...play a role when addressing limited critical care situations in emergency care. Although it is often limited in helping patients with conditions where fun ...workers.<ref name=":1" /> Through this model, a more holistic approach to care is taken with the individual and their support structures such as family an
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  • ...n administration tool and its interrater reliability.] The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation. 1995; 16: 535-8. </ref>. It is one of the most frequently ...stitutes a hypertrophic scar? Results from a survey of North American burn-care providers]. Burns. 2015; 41: 1442-1448</ref>. The VSS is used in both clini
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  • ...octors and APPs and reluctance to hand over control of elements of patient care to APPs. In addition, APPs do not appear to influence the implementation, b
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  • ...e acronym SUS. Patients treated by SUS will need a referral from a primary care physician to access physical therapy treatment. The entire treatment is per ...caregiver. Usually the family takes all the responsibility for the patient care. <ref name="darcy">http://www.pragmatismopolitico.com.br/wp-content/uploads
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  • ...ommitted to challenging conventional boundaries to elevate the standard of care for individuals dealing with chronic pain. Our [https://healthmaxphysio.com # Geriatric Physical Therapy: Unveiling the Role of Exercise in Chronic Pain Care
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  • ...as well as the family, the community, and the [[Health Care Systems|health care system]]. CRDs conditions are characterised by symptoms such as wheezing, s ...rventions, upgrading standards and accessibility of care within the health care system.<ref>WHO WHO strategy for prevention and control of chronic respirat
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  • .... The self-inflating resuscitator--evolution of an idea. Anaesth Intensive Care. 2010 Jul;38 Suppl 1:10-5.</ref><ref name=":0">Bucher JT, Cooper JS. Bag Ma ...sk ventilation; two rescuers are better than one: preliminary report. Crit care med. 1985 Feb;13(2):122-3.</ref>
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  • ...wound or a different patient." - Diane Merwarth, Physical Therapist, Wound Care Specialist</blockquote> == Antimicrobial Advanced Dressings for Burn Wound Care ==
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  • ...nimetric properties of the electronic Pain Assessment Tool (ePAT) for aged-care residents with moderate to severe dementia]. Journal of pain research. 2018 ...in non-communicative people<ref name=":0" />. Studies confirm that using a self-report tool such as Numeric Rating Scare (NRS) is insufficient and inaccura
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  • ...screened routinely for HIV infections, because most adult do not perceived self-risk for HIV infection unlike younger adults. clinicians should be aware of ...naging comorbid non-HIV medical conditions, risk reduction, and preventive care.
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  • ...th, increased antibiotic resistance of microorganisms, prolonged length of care, and a resulting increase in cost to hospitals, facilities, patients, and f ...ect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0140673610614584 Burden of endemic health-care-associated infection in developing countries: systematic review and meta-an
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  • ...rans Adminstration under federal regulations for state licensure of health care professionals. ...cal therapist retains moral, ethical, and legal responsibility for patient care and is readily available for consultation."<ref name="PA" />
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  • * '''Postpartum care''': Physiotherapists can also provide postpartum care to women who have experienced labor dystocia. They can help women to manage
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  • ...cer surgery, some patients will have recurrences and be seen in palliative care and hospice settings. Laryngectomy stomas differ from tracheostomies which ...and salvage treatment for laryngeal cancer depends on executing a plan of care determined by the expertise of the multidisciplinary team.
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  • ...m/connect/7b1770804b32fa9e8708afe79043faf0/Amputee+Rehabilitation+Model+of+Care.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&amp;CACHEID=7b1770804b32fa9e8708afe79043faf0 Model of Amput ...Bryant PR, Huang ME, Roberts TL, Nelson VS, Flood KM. Advances in amputee care. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2006 Mar 31;87(3):34-43.
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  • ...ppropriately assessed by the physiotherapist (or other appropriated health care professional) and are prescribed the most suitable equipment. ...for Health and Clinical Excellence]<ref>National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), Pressure ulcers: prevention and management, [CG179]. Ava
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  • ...oke rehabilitation due to resource limitations and scarcity of out-patient care<ref>Caughlin S, Mehta S, Corriveau H, Eng JJ, Eskes G, Kairy D, Meltzer J, ...el of evidence for the use of telerehabilitation. On comparison with usual care, short-term interventions provided after discharge from the hospital were n
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  • ...mary caregivers of individuals with Cerebral Palsy for knowledge on how to care for these individuals in a therapeutic way. As the Hambisela project was de ...started using this training program to train parents and lay caregivers at care centres in several aspects of caring for individuals with Cerebral Palsy. T
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  • ...-Pathophysiology of Burn Shock and Burn Edema.] In: Herndon DN. Total Burn Care (Fifth Edition). Elsevier, 2018. p66-76</ref>. Soon after burn injuries occ ...s://sjtrem.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13049-020-00792-z#Sec3 Burn care: before the burn centre.] Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2020; 28(97)</re
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  • ...status. Its main intention is to be used in rheumatoid conditions. It is a self administered outcome measure.<ref>Meenan RF, Gertman PM, Mason JH. Measurin ...parisons of five health status instruments for orthopaedic evaluation. Med Care 1990; 28:632-42.</ref>
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  • ...ast few decades. <ref>Institute of Medicine Committee on Quality of Health Care in America. In: Kohn LT, Corrigan JM, Donaldson MS, editors. To Err is Huma In hospital care, indicators and checklists may be used as tools of quality improvement, e.g
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  • ...dependence in Activities of Daily Living (ADL).] Best Practices in Nursing Care to Older Adults. 2019. 2. Accessed 24 June 2019.</ref>. ...tps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/art.11415 Status]. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2003. 49; 5S: S15–S27. Accessed 24 June 2019.
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  • ...in some. Value in Health. 2013 Jan 1;16(1):S39-45.</ref> Universal health care and universal health coverage were often fused into one entity, but each te # accessibility to health care by its intended recipients,
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  • ...1978 by David Morley, following the Alma Ata Declaration on Primary Health care and in preparation for the International Year of the Child. It was develope ...ildren in the world’s poorest countries and were focused on primary health care issues such as malaria and diarrhoea. However, by the early 1990s, recognit
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  • ...v 1;6(Supplement_1):708-.</ref> Occupational therapy's role in home health care goes beyond the confines of a medical setting, extending into the heart of ...the lives of individuals remains a testament to the power of personalised care and the pursuit of independence.<ref name=":0" /><ref>De Coninck L, Bekkeri
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  • ...ly, these teams have been focused on the management of trauma and surgical care, but the response to the Ebola outbreak demonstrated the value in other con ...ciples, Governments can be assured of a predictable and timely response by self-sufficient teams with well-trained health personnel.<ref name=":0" />   
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  • ...al has the inherent tendency and right to be an expert in their own health care,<ref>Gender A. Scope of Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation Nursing. Rehabili ...ages of response. Due to advances in response, management and post medical care in disaster situations, high mortality rates have gradually transitioned to
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  • ...respiratory failure]<ref>Hough A. Physiotherapy in respiratory and cardiac care: an evidence-based approach. 4th edition. Andover: Cengage Learning, 2014. ...injury in patients with severe brain injury: A double hit model. Neurocrit Care. 2009; 11: 417-426.</ref> This results in elevated intravascular pressure,
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  • ...can have access to clinics and pay cash.Therapist are enrolled to primary care team involved in multiple roles including health promotion, preventive prog ...ominant schemes: (i) public services in hospitals and state-run ambulatory care centers; (ii) insurance, including mandatory health insurance under the soc
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  • ...essing, housework, going upstairs, going out alone, going shopping, taking care of finances, taking medications, and preparing meals<ref name=":0">Church S ...s/PMC7458601/ Using the clinical frailty scale in allocating scarce health care resources.] Canadian Geriatrics Journal. 2020 Sep;23(3):210.</ref>:
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  • ...ognitive conditions, such as dementia/Alzheimer's, oncology and palliative care, pain management, autism, ADHD, trauma and patients with physical, communic ===Pain/ palliative care===
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  • === Access to Care === ...ity of healthcare services is a crucial problem. When discussing access to care, we must consider if the services are available, affordable and well-accept
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  • == Burn Wound Injury Standard of Care == ...e see [[Wound Care Terminology|this document]] for a growing list of wound care terminology and definitions.
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  • * improvement of patient-centred care ...atient Reported Outcomes Measures to Promote Integrated Care. Int J Integr Care. 2018;18(2):8. Published 2018 Apr 19.</ref>
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  • ...in critically ill patients: patients' mobilization level depends on health care provider's profession]. PM&R. 2011; 3: 307–313. ...: study protocol. J. Physiother. Res. 2021: 11: 569-582</ref>, and instead care is directed by the physiotherapists' assessment findings.
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  • ...Empowering rehabilitation professionals with knowledge means better health care and reduced disability around the world. ...the world wide population of people that will benefit from rehabilitative care.
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  • # Joining the Health Care and Professionals Council (HCPC) <u>'''<br>'''</u>The Health and Care Professionals Council is the regulatory body for most Allied Healthcare pro
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  • ...ion-making.jpg|right|200px]]Translation of knowledge to practice in health care is a significant challenge<ref name="Groth 2011">Groth G. Predicting intent *[[SAFEMOB|Safe Prescription of Mobilizing Patients in Acute Care Settings]]
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  • ...ally ill patients]. The ESC Textbook of Intensive and Acute Cardiovascular Care. 2015 Feb 26:284. </ref> ...-20-2-114.pdf Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Implementation in Intensive Care Units: A Survey Study]. Turkish thoracic journal. 2019;20(2):114. DOI:10.51
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  • * Neonatal Intensive Care Units<ref>Innerbody Research. Available from: https://www.innerbody.com/car == Early Intervention and Family-Centred Care ==
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  • Nursing Homes accounting for 61% of all long term care units in Ireland which requires increased levels of physiotherapy input. I * Respiratory Care
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  • ...once every alternative week. The patient is responsible for her own wound care, between visits, during this period. The research shows that [[Diabetic Neu ..., D, G. and Mills, J, L. (2013) Toward a change in syntax in Diabetic Foot Care prevention equals remission Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Assoc
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  • ...ts who came from far flung areas can stay for months to be able to receive care. Occasionally, when cases become complex, doctor referrals are made. <br>Pe ...iation, national qualified PT’s graduate from Technical School for Medical Care, University of Health Science, and Ministry of Health. The curriculum is mo
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  • ...idity and reliability of the confusion assessment method for the intensive care unit (CAM-ICU). JAMA. 2001; 286(21): 2703-10</ref> as much as 83% of ICU pa * increased likelihood of being discharged to a long-term care facility<ref>Young J, Murthy L, Westby M, Akunne A, O’Mahony R. Diagnosis
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  • Patients with multidimensionaly type of chronic pain often require long-term care with frequent reassessment and adjustment of therapy. The [[Biopsychosocial ..., in practice, the core team consists of '''three physicians''' (''primary care physicians, anaesthesiologists and psychiatrists'') and '''nonphysicians'''
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  • ...iparetic arm function can be filled by the patient or the care person. The care person can write your responses for you or help you understand and complete ...":1">Arm Activity measure (ArmA) | Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care, Policy & Rehabilitation | King’s College London [Internet]. www.kcl.ac.u
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  • [[File:Clinicians in Intensive Care Unit.jpg|thumb|Clinicians in Intensive Care Unit]] ...9 Oct 12. Available:https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9781455728961/acute-care-handbook-for-physical-therapists (accessed 26.12.2022)</ref>
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  • ...to be able to get efficient, less costly and customized solutions, patient self-management has become a priority in health. In order to achieve this goal, ...ted-self-management/supporting-tools/ <nowiki>Tools to implement supported self-management [Internet]</nowiki>]. Nhs.uk. [cited 2022 Nov 25]. </ref>” In
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  • Physical activity is an important part of hospital-level care. In the past, complete bed rest was thought to be the best treatment for ma ...the need to make [[Physical Activity|physical activity]] a pillar of acute care management.
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  • == Acute Care Assessment == ...ov/pmc/articles/PMC3646345/ Health systems and services: the role of acute care.] Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2013;91:386-8.</ref>
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  • ...ntensive care unit patients]. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 2002 Nov 15;166(10):1338-44.</ref> The scale was developed by a team of critical care physicians, nurses, and pharmacists with the aim of achieving the following
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  • ...Nijmegen questionnaire for screening hyperventilation syndrome in primary care. European Respiratory Journal. 2020;56(suppl 64):2697.</ref> Thus, the au
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  • #[http://www.jpalliativecare.com/ Indian Journal of Palliative Care]
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  • ...d emotional functioning. SIP aids through evaluating the outcome of health care services that can be used for a program evaluation, planning, and policy fo ...quality of life instruments (WHOQoL, WHOQoL‐100, WHOQoL‐Bref).] Arthritis Care & Research: Official Journal of the American College of Rheumatology. 2003
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  • ...reventive health. The work is conducted in close contact with other health care professions. They can also choose to work on health prevention, development ...olds 6 executive meetings per year and furthers liaisons with other health care professions and authorities.<ref name="p4" />&nbsp;To be accepted as a memb
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  • ...he need&nbsp;for action to avert a developing global crisis in health&nbsp;care is increasingly urgent. ...tion prevention and control]] in some organizations, hospitals, and health care centers.
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  • ...ster and less tasking<ref name=":0">Hough, A. Physiotherapy in Respiratory Care; An evidence-based approach to respiratory and cardiac management. 3<sup>rd ...sitive-Pressure Ventilation: A Peek Through the Looking Glass. Respiratory care. 2005; 50:12. P1621-1622. </ref>.
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  • The Brief-COPE is a 28 item self-report questionnaire designed to measure effective and ineffective ways to This scale is used health-care settings to determine how patients are emotionally responding to a grave ci
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  • ...<ref>Kennedy P, Garmon-Jones L. [https://www.nature.com/articles/sc2016135 Self-harm and suicide before and after spinal cord injury: a systematic review.] * Inability to provide self-care and follow medical advice
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  • Coma is widely encountered throughout health care settings and may occur in the context of a variety of different acute [[Neu ...a is treatment of conditions that lead to coma. These patients may require care of many organ systems and an interprofessional team approach is essential<r
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  • ...hile also supporting the well-being of caregivers, who are integral to the care process. ...rrar KM. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7394698/ Palliative care in advanced dementia]. Frontiers in psychiatry. 2020 Jul 21;11:699.</ref>.
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  • ...in cancer patients undergoing palliative care. European journal of cancer care.] 2012 Sep;21(5):581-90.Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22574646 ...r elderly patients with cancer asthenia: making a transition to palliative care.] Palliative medicine 2000:14:(2):121-127.Available:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm
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  • ...e if you partook in hydrotherapy classes, lower limb rehab classes or back-care classes.<br> ...ce which involves supervised exercise sessions and education regarding the self-management of respiratory conditions. If you have attained experience in wo
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  • Welcome to Worldwide Physical Therapy Practice: a focus on Primary Care Physical Therapy ...n refer patients to therapy<ref name=":0">Ariff KM, Lieng TC. Rural Health Care in Malaysia. Aus J Rural Health. 2002; 10, 99-103</ref>. People living in t
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  • ...ve.<ref>Hayes D Jr, Kraman SS. The physiologic basis of spirometry. Respir Care 2009;54(12):1717-1726.</ref><ref>Marques A, Bruton A, Barney A. Clinically ...4;26:175- 176.</ref><ref>Murphy RLH. In defense of the stethoscope. Respir Care 2008; 53(3):355-369.</ref> <br>
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  • ...aim of management is to minimize knee pain, optimize function, and support self-management. ...nservative methods are implemented before surgical options are considered. Self-management falls under the conservative pathway.<ref>RACGP Guidelines for h
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  • ...ans.<ref name=":0">Farrell, S.C. (2014) Can physiotherapists contribute to care in the emergency department? Australas Med J. 2014; 7(7): 315–317. Publis ...evolves, so do our roles and responsibilities within hospitals and health care institutions. As '''Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)''' on the musculoskeletal
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  • Successful communication in medicine leads to favourable patient care and improves patient satisfaction and independence. In addition, effective ...originRegion=us-east-1&originCreation=20230421204439 Exploring empathy and self-efficacy in communication skills among nursing students: A cross-sectional
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  • ...with health care services leading to greater susceptibility to failures of care delivery and coordination * Need for clear communication and patient-centred care due to complex patient needs
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  • ...ght foot. When he became febrile and the wound was becoming worse the home care nurse suggested he go to hospital. ...ransfer MR. T. Patient was totally dependent on nursing staff for his self-care. The patient reported that his goal was to be able to independently toilet
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  • ...taff V, Stone P, Sampson EL. Temporal trends in analgesic use in long-term care facilities: A systematic review of international prescribing. ''Journal of ** Positive association: active coping strategies and self-medication
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  • == Value Added Practice and Considerations for Enhancement in Migrant Care == ...or in a care chain as difficulties in context allow, for patients and the care team monitored by clinical practice scaling, with the use of common outcome
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  • ...t care centres, rehabilitation centres, nursing homes, and other long-term care facilities, specialised outpatient services (e.g., haemodialysis, dentistry ...e provided within community settings and facilities such as primary health care centres, schools, workplaces, or home-based therapy services.<ref name=":2"
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  • ...lt with self-feeding. There are a number of assistive products within the self-feeding category ranging from modified cups, cutlery and dinnerware. These ...ns/CE-Articles/CEA_August_2020.pdf Allison Sullivan OT, DOT O, Helfrich C. Self-Feeding With the Adult Population: Back to Basics]
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  • ...ysiotherapists can participate in global health work beyond direct patient care, including advocating for and developing rehabilitation programmes (Alappat ..., their families, carers and communities to deliver the highest quality of care across settings.”&nbsp;<ref name="Mickan 2010" />
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  • # Low self-esteem. ...arthritis]] or other health problems, all requiring some form of long-term care. In addition, older people are more likely to experience events such as ber
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  • ....nlm.nih.gov/32125915/ Quality of palliative care in identified palliative care beds.] International Journal of Palliative Nursing. 2020 Feb 2;26(2):64-9.< ...Symptom Control to Quality of Life: A Critical Review. Indian J Palliative Care. 2010; 16(3): 138-146.</ref>
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  • *Spinal manipulation is frequently a component of a package of care offered by physical therapists to individuals with spinal pain. ...re committed to the delivery of evidence-based, safe, and effective health care and minimise the risks associated with spinal manipulation by:
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  • ...secondary to Diabetes on Jan.12, 2014. Code blue was called twice in acute care within the first week of amputation. When Ms X was medically stable, transf *Home care client with bath assist two times per week as well as wound care to right foot
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  • ...zaa111/5857701 nstruments for measuring satisfaction with physical therapy care: A systematic review.] American Journal of Physical Therapy. E‐publicatio ...atient‐reported outcome measures may be integrated into virtual orthopedic care]</ref>
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  • ...gy]] and [[Universal Health Care|Universal Health Cove]][[Universal Health Care|rage]]. ...health promotion to prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and palliative care.<ref>Universal health coverage. World health organization. [Internet]. Avai
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  • ...tive to enhance the graduate's ability to foster interdisciplinary patient care. The university's graduates will be dedicated to providing exceptional heal
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  • * Hospital admissions and health care costs * Involves health care professional direction and supervision with the same level of expertise and
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  • Referral means: sending or directing a person to the right place for care or assistance. ...ify potential users if they are not already receiving any social or health care services or participating in school, work or community activities.
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  • See [[Exercise in Critical Care]], [[Implementing an Early Mobility Programme for Critically Ill Patients]] [[Category:Acute Care]]
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  • ...o create practical, credible and thought-provoking content that and health care professional will find useful to effectively work within rehabilitation ser # [[Health Care Systems]] (Naomi O'Reilly)
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  • ...r K. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23722822/ Physiotherapy in intensive care: an updated systematic review]. Chest 2013;144(3):825–47.</ref> Early mob ...ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26132803/ Effect of early rehabilitation during intensive care unit stay on functional status: systematic review and meta-analysis.] PloS
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  • ...in injury rehabilitation and an essential element of comprehensive patient care and improved patient outcome, including better survival rates.<ref name=":0 A study published in 2021 found that an interdisciplinary care model which combined both conventional rehabilitation therapies with integr
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  • ...many challenges working in these settings. They have to adapt standards of care to the resources available, deal with large influxes of patients requiring ...ee of the Red Cross. Health Care in Danger: The Responsibilities of Health-care Personnel Working in Armed Conflicts and Other Emergencies. International C
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  • ...r patients and their families which in turn increases the burden of health care professionals and hospitals.<ref>Alkhatib GS, Al Qadire M, Alshraideh JA. P ...kelow J, Ryan CG, Green PW, Taylor PC, Martin D. An exploration of primary care healthcare professionals’ understanding of pain and pain management follo
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  • ...frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Seeing patients: Unconscious bias in health care]. Harvard University Press; 2011 Jan 15.</ref> ...n the role of implicit bias in health care in social psychology and health care processes.<ref>Blair IV, Steiner JF, Havranek EP. [https://scholar.google.c
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  • ...ting regarding each patient's care if the PT or physician are not on site. Care provided to patients is always the responsibility of the supervising PT or ...ctive because a licensed PT does not have direct access to provide patient care. &nbsp;In order to evaluate and treat a patient, the PT must have a referra
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  • ...eferrals from a range of sources, including from an individual themselves (self-referral) or from other people involved with that individual.<ref name=":0" ...d surgical wards and in specialised units such as intensive care, coronary care, burns and rehabilitation centres;
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  • ...E, Oberg B, Urrutia G, Zamora J: The ninth international forum for primary care research on low back pain. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 2009, 34:304–307.</ref>. ...Main CJ, Mason E, Somerville S, Sowden G. Comparison of stratified primary care management for low back pain with current best practice (STarT Back): a ran
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  • ...52301819303455.pdf Patient-reported outcomes to enhance person-centred HIV care]. The lancet HIV. 2020 Jan 1;7(1):e59-68.</ref>. ...ttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hiv.12758 owards person‐centred care for people living with HIV: what core outcomes matter, and how might we ass
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  • ...to increase or maintain functional capacity, maintaining or improving self-care , and stimulating one’s social network . ...this health promotion is to improve and maintain a longer, independent and self-sufficient quality of life.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...tient is discharged with a neck collar they will require a suitable collar care plan in the community to ensure their neck is cleaned and skin checked regu
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  • ...familia'', the family. Family involvement often is critical in the health care of the patient. Traditionally, Hispanics include many people in their exten == Delivery of Care ==
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  • "a health care professional who uses evidence-based practice to provide clinical assessmen ...ften includes long-term follow-up and collaboration with surgeons, primary care doctors, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, caretakers, and other m
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  • .../s12955-014-0112-5 A brief patient-reported outcome instrument for primary care: German translation and validation of the Measure Yourself Medical Outcome ...tps://www.bmj.com/content/312/7037/1016.full Measuring outcomes in primary care: a patient generated measure, MYMOP, compared with the SF-36 health survey]
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  • *Do clinicians specialise in certain areas of care and if so how? ...Committee meetings (one per month) and furthers liaisons with other health care professions and authorities.
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  • ...py, respiratory therapy, and social work are particularly important in the care of individuals with MNDs<ref name=":2">NIH [https://www.ninds.nih.gov/disor ...uloskeletal abnormalities or pain, and opiates are used to provide comfort care in terminal stages of the disease.
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  • ...ticle/2764380 Understanding and Addressing Sources of Anxiety Among Health Care Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic]. JAMA. Published online April 0 ...acing a high volume of critically ill patients within a short time, health care professionals were forced to perform to their full potential over an extend
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  • ...putation, PVD, limb salvage, transfer training, functional mobility, acute care, amputation ...f contractures became the first priority. The patient was seen in an acute care setting, thus initially, treatment focused on bed mobility, sitting balance
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  • ...h the patient's other medical providers involved in their urogynecological care. <ref name=":0" /> ...appropriate pessary fitting, local estrogen, and regular follow-up medical care.
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  • ''"Health care is an important determinant of health. Lifestyles are important determinant ...reas the more commonly considered factors such as access and use of health care services often have less of an impact.
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  • ...al patient data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.] ''Critical Care'', ''25''(1), pp.1-11.</ref> In some cases, this process is rapid and uneve ...n Journal of Respiratory Care.] 2017 Feb 1;6(2):813.</ref> The respiratory care involves optimisation of ventilation, airway clearance, prevention of pulmo
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  • ...ive care medicine is 60 years old: the history and future of the intensive care unit.] Clinical medicine. 2014 Aug;14(4):376. </ref> ...tiary care, with the majority of these services delivered in the secondary-care setting.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...ad Med. 2005;51 Suppl 1:S42-8.</ref><ref>National Institute for Health and Care Guideline (2020) [https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg151/evidence/full-guid [[Category:Acute Care]]
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  • ...10.1016/j.jconrel.2015.08.060</ref>. These injuries carry a high price for care, as lifetime costs can range from $1.6 to $4.9 million if injury occurs at ...of medications and considering adverse effects that may impact the plan of care.   What follows is a review of some common drugs used in the treatment of
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  • [[Health Care Access for Displaced Persons]] (Naomi O'Reilly) [[Self Care for Rehabilitation Professionals Working with Displaced Persons]] (Giuseppe
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  • == Palliative Care == ...hould have the right access to basic and culturally appropriate palliative care, which has been shown to reduce [[depression]] and anxiety and to improve [
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  • ...these adverse effects could substantially decrease our overall quality of care that we administer.
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  • ...and management of anaphylaxis by allergy-immunology specialists in health care settings. Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. 2010 May 1;104(5):405-12. ...ed anaphylaxis management plans need to be incorporated in the longer-term care of patients post an anaphylachic event. This is very challenging in resourc
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  • ...medical and rehabilitation team was able to provide him with resources and care to improve his quality of life and participation in society. ...d. His elderly, hard-of-hearing mother was his primary caregiver. The home care nurse referred the patient to HHCI's community-based rehabilitation program
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  • ...aughter for appointments and social outings. Her family would have respite care as needed. She did not use a gait aid. ...so that she can ambulate independently in order to return home under their care. It was discussed with the patient and her family that the patient's cognit
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  • ...'' as described by [[World Physiotherapy|World Physiotherapy]] is a health care profession concerned with human function and movement and maximising physic ...ributing to and underpinning a problem-solving approach to patient-centric care.
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  • # Integrated post-cardiac arrest care<ref name=":0">Health care Australia BLS Available: https://services.healthcareaustralia.com.au/educat [[Category:Acute Care]]
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  • * Includes measures of independence for self-care, including sphincter control, transfers, [[Ageing and the Locomotor System| ...habilitation episode of care and at the end of a rehabilitation episode of care. Admission assessment is collected within 72 hours of the start of a rehabi
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  • ...tory physiotherapists in the management of ventilated patients or patients self-ventilating through a tracheostomy. Manual hyperinflation is used to increa ...ang=en Manual hyperinflation and the role of physical therapy in intensive care and emergency units.] Fisioterapia em Movimento. 2017;30:241-8.</ref>{{#ev:
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  • ...ration of this sensitivity into practices and protocols to ensure that the care provided will <nowiki>&</nowiki>quot;accommodate cultural differences in he == Palliative Care ==
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  • ...on tests performed on patients in intensive care units. At other levels of care, [[Pulse Oximeter|pulse oximetry]] plus transcutaneous carbon dioxide measu ...idney Disease|Kidney Failure]]; [[Sepsis|Septic Shock]]; [[Trauma-Informed Care|Trauma]]; Chronic vomiting; [[Diabetes|Uncontrolled diabetes]]; [[Asthma]]
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  • ...e to inspire awe and gratitude around the globe. At the same time, health care professionals who do not work on the front line might be wondering “what ...e and also if they are still covered by liability insurance when providing care in this format.<ref>Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Wo
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  • ...ratory distress syndrome: a pooled individual patient data analysis]. Crit Care. 2022 Jan 6;26(1):8.</ref> ...xchange and lung volumes in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Intensive Care Med. 2006 Oct;32(10):1623-6. </ref> Indeed, their hypothesis was correct, a
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  • ...All documentation in the medical record must be made under the name of the care of the directing PT, and if the PT is going to be unavailable, he/she must ...Satellite clinics include:<br>• 1. Rehabilitation facilities<br>• 2. Acute care facilities<br>• 3. Skilled nursing facilities<br>• 4. Nursing homes<br>
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  • ...tudents explored the role of the&nbsp;physiotherapist in public health and self-management.Others considered recent changes in scope of physiotherapy pract *Scottish Government. 2007. ''Better Health: Better Care Action Plan''. The Scottish Government: Edinburgh.
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  • ...of the multidisciplinary team were involved in this patient's care. Wound care nursing, the surgeon and general practitioner and prosthetics as well as da ...pendence, he was encouraged to do as much of his clothing removal and self-care as possible during toileting, and he could don his own socks. His wife was
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  • ...0" /> These patients are also at risk of [[ICU Acquired Weakness|intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW)]], which is associated with various complic ...0223185.pdf Early mobilization of critically ill patients in the intensive care unit: A systematic review and meta-analysis.] PLoS One. 2019 Oct 3;14(10):e
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  • ...ematic review accelerating the translation from clinical trials to patient care. Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation. 2021 Sep 1;3 ...Promotion of wound healing with electrical stimulation. Advances in Wound Care: the Journal for Prevention and Healing. 1996 Sep 1;9(5):42-5.</ref> Cells
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  • ...tes a scenario in which a team's priority can be in conflict with a health care professional's obligation to the athlete's well-being.<ref>Bernstein J, Per ...in the case of younger athletes. This constant pressure may compel health care professionals to rather focus on the short-term solutions to injury rather
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  • <blockquote>"A common mantra in wound care is to consider the WHOLE patient, not just the HOLE in the patient." == When to Refer to a Higher Level of Care ==
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  • ==== Patient-Centred Care ==== Patient-centred care is defined as "a particular approach to the health-professional-patient rel
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  • ...ez‐Pineda I, Force LM, Gibson TM, Green DM. Factors influencing risk‐based care of the childhood cancer survivor in the 21st century. CA: a cancer journal ...<ref name=":1">Raab CP, Gartner JC. Diagnosis of childhood cancer. Primary care: Clinics in office practice. 2009 Dec 1;36(4):671-84.</ref>
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  • ...An increase in more than 5 pounds in 3 days is a sign to give the primary care physician a call<ref>Swedberg K, Cleland J, Dargie H, Drexler H. Guidelines
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  • ...ients who require physiotherapy intervention must be seen by their primary care physician first before accessing the services. At times these patients may ...mian families are supportive of ill family members, participating in their care and rehabilitation. It is not rare to see a “cook out” or “grill out�
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  • ...ttps://opentextbc.ca/clinicalskills/ CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE] Available from:https://opentextbc.ca/clinicalskills/chapter/introduction-3 ...althcare professionals in University College Hospital, Ibadan toward wound care.] Nigerian Journal of Plastic Surgery. 2016 Jul 1;12(2):47.
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  • .../PMC3279267/ Hypocalcemia: updates in diagnosis and management for primary care]. Canadian family physician. 2012 Feb 1;58(2):158-62. Available;https://www ...g J, Khan A. Hypocalcemia: updates in diagnosis and management for primary care. Can Fam Physician. 2012;58(2):158-62. [http://www.cfp.ca/content/58/2/158.
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  • ...B. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2367140/ The Faces Pain Scale for the self-assessment of the severity of pain experienced by children: development, in ...Wong-Baker Pain FACES Scale Measures Pain, Not Fear.] Pediatric Emergency Care. 2013:29(1):17-20. </ref>
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  • Palliative care may be necessary for patients at end-of-life. Those who undergo surgery may ...with CNS tumors at end-of-life benefiting from palliative care. Palliative care should be interprofessional to cover the wide spectrum of needs that these
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  • ...vel of injury and the limited availability of neurosurgery and ventilatory care, rehabilitation professionals are more likely to see patients with mild and ==Immediate Emergency Care==
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  • ...s in sedentary time: beneficial associations with metabolic risk. Diabetes Care 2008; 31(4): 661-6.</ref>.
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  • ...ns, nursing, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Wound Care, Spiritual Care and Interpreter Services. <br>The Pain Analoge scale was used during immedi ...sitting balance, decreased mobility<br>Limitations- Transfers, locomotion, Self-cares, toileting, dressing
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  • ...prosthesis<ref name="lusardi">Lusardi MM, Postoperative and preprosthetic care. In Lusardi, MM, Jorge, M Nielsen, CC editors. [http://www.elsevierhealth.c ...of these phases, a rehabilitation treatment plan is utilised to guide the care of an individual who has undergone an amputation. The treatment plan is bas
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  • ...80/00140139.2017.1420826 Ergonomic evaluation of slide boards used by home care aides to assist client transfers]. Ergonomics. 2018 Jul 3;61(7):913-22.</re ...ergman R, De Jesus O. [https://europepmc.org/article/NBK/nbk564305 Patient Care Transfer Techniques]. 2020. </ref>
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  • ...tion as well as a rotator cuff repair. The patient was seen in by an acute care PT starting post-operative day 1. After successful rehabilitation technique ...he patient was discharged post-operative day 3 to the ARU and my continued care stopped there, but hopefully not my effect. As a result of the treatment I
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  • ...r surgery; and patient education regarding weight loss, [[skin]], and nail care are cornerstones of the management of early-stage lymphedema. [[The Role of the Physiotherapist in Palliative Care for People With Lymphoedema|End-stage lymphedema]] may benefit from referra
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  • Precise clinical documentation is key, as it plays a crucial role in patient care, facilitating communication among various healthcare disciplines and ensuri * different clinical settings (for example, acute in-hospital care vs home visit vs outpatient practice)<ref name=":0">American Physical Thera
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  • ...action which provides critical information about conditions and/or plan of care and they can be miscommunicated. That can lead to any delays in treatment o ** health care providers are "HIPAA covered entity"
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  • ...re in Diabetes-2021.] Diabetes Care 2021; 44 (Suppl. 1): S15-S33. Diabetes care.:dc21ad09. </ref> ...of type 2 diabetes: standards of medical care in diabetes—2021]. Diabetes Care. 2021 Jan 1;44(Supplement 1):S34-9. </ref>
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  • ...atanakul Y. Development of a Shoulder Pain and Disability Index. Arthritis Care Res 1991; 4: 143–9.</ref> was published in 1991 and has its items scor ..., Hay EM: A comparison of four shoulder-specific questionnaires in primary care. Ann Rheum Dis. 2004, 63 (10): 1293-1299.</ref><ref name=":1" /><ref>Bot SD
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  • ...Limb C, Gundogan B, Whitehurst K, Jafree DJ. Reflective practice in health care and how to reflect effectively. ''Int J Surg Oncol (N Y)''. 2017;2(6):e20. *''<nowiki/>'A window through&nbsp;which the practitioner can view and focus self within the&nbsp;context of his/her own lived experience in ways that enable
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  • ...strength, range of motion, balance, endurance, cardiorespiratory function, self-efficacy, and functional independence, with each being objectively measured ...therapists in their position on how to manage and provide client-centered care to these individuals to maintain function and independence through the dura
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  • ...to as displaced person experiences.<ref>Ministry of Health. Refugee Health Care: A handbook for health professionals. Wellington: Ministry of Health. 2012< ...hcare system: an interview study with refugees in need of long-term health care. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. 2011. 39; 3:319-325.</ref>
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  • ...e="p1">Goodman CC, Fuller KS. The Psychological Spiritual Impact on Health Care. In: 3rd ed: Pathology Implications for the Physical Therapist. St. Louis: ...rting to find that he is always tired and reports that he “kind of doesn’t care if the business fails” because he believes working is the reason he is in
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  • *In a hospital, acute-care center, outpatient facility, or independent practice, a physical therapist ...distinct part skilled/unskilled nursing unit or swing-bed unit in an acute-care hospital, home health, or school system setting. The physical therapist mus
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  • ...1-0.</ref>and reflect upon their implicit biases that could affect patient care and communication. ...nication and level of care. Because we are unaware of these biases we need self-reflection, introspection and awareness in order to start addressing them.
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  • ...Joint mobilization or manipulation.<br>(11) Determine or modify a plan of care.<br>(12) Initiate or administer a physical therapy intervention the first t ...herapist practicing under this subsection shall be held to the standard of care for veterinarians.<ref name="APTA" /><br>
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  • The ICF is a framework on which to approach patient care that shifts the conceptual emphasis away from negative connotations such as ...).</ref> which identified that patients who received organized stroke unit care provided in hospital by clinical specialists working in a coordinated team
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  • == Wound Care == * Discuss with medical team what the plan is for Mr K’s wound care
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  • ...ure access to timely, '''<u>acceptable,</u>''' and '''<u>affordable health care</u>''' of appropriate quality as well as to providing for the '''<u>underly ...m G, Walker DG, Brieger WR, Hafizur Rahman M. Poverty and access to health care in developing countries. Annals of the new York Academy of Sciences. 2008 J
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  • *Previous Care or treatment: ''Patient had physical therapy 5 years ago following a right ...Patient reports difficulty with self care activities such as bathing, hair care and dressing due to shoulder pain. Patient reports that she has lost weight
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  • ...individuals and populations by acting as a link between health and health care delivery. Meaning, physiotherapists took advantage of this chance and their ...omic stability, education, social and community context, health and health care, neighborhood, and built environment)
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  • ...vidence. The aim of evidence-based therapists is to make sure that patient care is informed by the greatest available research in order to maximize the ben ...identify, evaluate, and summarize research evidence concerning a patient’s care.
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  • *** Patient-care equipment and instruments/devices *** Care of the environment
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  • === Care Plan === ...g patient laboratory findings is toward determining an appropriate plan of care and weighing the anticipated benefit of a therapy intervention against the
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  • ...nes can access Physical Therapy services through referral by their primary care physician if they are not hospital in patients. The out patient clinics are ...otiation, the patient gets to be seen at home without the need for primary care or physiatrist prescription. There are small out patient clinics run and op
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  • ...ce transmission and infections by multi-drug resistant organisms in health-care settings. WHO. 2014.</ref> Failure to perform appropriate hand hygiene is c ...:1">Boyce, J.M. and Pittet, D., 2002. Guideline for hand hygiene in health-care settings: recommendations of the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Adv
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  • ...ately and regularly.<ref>Hough A, Physiotherapy in Respiratory and Cardiac Care: an evidence based approach. 4th Edition. Cengage Learning, 2014. p186-189. ...Incentive Spirometry: 2011, AARC Clinical Practice Guideline. Respiratory Care 2011; 56:10 p1600-1604.</ref>
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  • ...n S, Curtain S. Health coaching as a lifestyle medicine process in primary care. The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 2019. 2019:48(10):67 ...ir own life', while '''self-efficacy''' is defined as 'the belief in one's self that they are able to initiate and continue a desired action.' <ref name="
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  • ...tal Age: Opportunities and Considerations for Using Social Media in Health Care]. Phys Ther. 2014; 95(3):406-414.</ref> ...thical guidelines and the use of social media and text messaging in health care: a <br>review of literature] New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 2014; 42(
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  • ...ld assess each patient and choose a strategy that allows the individual to self-manage their bowel programme as much as possible. ...hn.ca/TorontoRehab/Spinal-Cord-Rehab/Spinal-Cord-Essentials/Documents/Self-Care/SCE2-Sb1-Digital-Stimulation-Rectal-Touches.pdf Digital Stimulation (Rectal
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  • ...return to work. She was also concerned as her husband would be unable take care of her.<br>Regarding home environment, the patient has 2 steps at the entra The OT emphasized self-management of the stump and educated the patient on the wound healing proce
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  • [[File:Peripheral IV.JPG|thumb|249x249px|PIV]]In the acute care setting, intravenous (IV) lines have varied functions<ref name=":0">Dutton ...ef name=":1">Doyle GR, McCutcheon. ''Clinical Procedures for Safer Patient Care.'' Victoria, BC: BC Campus; 2015 Available from: https://opentextbc.ca/clin
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  • ...the Society to ensure that this demand is met by the highest standards of care.<ref name="p7">http://www.iscp.ie/about-us.html</ref><br> More recently marked social gradients in self-rated health across the island were documented in a large survey of patient
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  • ...on of Shoulder Problems Trial (PROSPER) Study Group. Exercise versus usual care after non-reconstructive breast cancer surgery (UK PROSPER): multicentre ra ...ervative surgery and radiotherapy: a randomized controlled trial.] Support Care Cancer. 2019 Jul;27(7):2633-2641.</ref>
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  • ...leading to more high-risk pregnancies and childbirths. This lack of health care may also result in higher birth complications. It can also be inferred that ...sons, health agencies are mostly only able to provide basic primary health care services. Therefore, children with cleft lip, [[Spina Bifida|spina bifida]]
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  • ...rapeutic Exercise|exercise]], and skin care. Today, CDT also includes self-care and other biopsychosocial support services as needed such as psychological # [[Integumentary System|Skin]] and Nail Care: Keeping the skin and nail clean will help prevent [[Infection control|infe
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  • ...us Infection (FAHI) in patients with drug and alcohol use disorders]. AIDS care. 2013 Jan 1;25(1):118-25.</ref>
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  • ..., C. R. (2002). Compassion fatigue: Psychotherapists' chronic lack of self care. ''Journal of Clinical Psychology'', '''58''', 1433–1441.</ref> Burnout among health care providers has also been linked to wider organizational factors, such as inc
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  • ...Particularly regarding socket fit and in the early stages of therapy wound care of residual skin wounds. Patient responded well to education and was indepe ...Lower-Limb Amputees. Amputee Coalition of America, U.S Arm Amputee Patient Care Program. America</ref> to assist with his higher level mobility goals.
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  • ...dge and Attitudes Regarding Artificial Intelligence Applications in Health Care and Rehabilitation: Cross-sectional Study.] Journal of Medical Internet Res ...eness AI's applications in rehabilitation to provide best practice patient care.<ref name=":0" />
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  • A. A physical therapist is responsible for patient care given by assistive personnel under the physical therapist's supervision. A ...therapist is responsible for managing all aspects of the physical therapy care of each patient. A physical therapist must provide:
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  • ...d is generally the preceding two weeks, except at discharge from inpatient care, when it is the previous three days. == 2. Non-accidental self-injury ==
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  • ...r competencies<ref>Pearson P, Steven A, Dawson P. Patient safety in health care professional educational curricula: examining the learning experience.</ref ...ef>World Health Organization. Patient safety assessment manual for primary care.</ref>.
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  • ...ons Learned about Emphysema | American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Atsjournals.org. [cited 10 April 2020]. Available from: https://w * Communication between interdisciplinary team members involved in patient care
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  • *20-40% of all the health care costs comprised for diabetes are for diabetic foot complications =====Diabetic Foot Care=====
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  • ...n at risk for serious traumatic brain injury.] Journal of trauma and acute care surgery. 2014 Aug 1;77(2):304-9. </ref>&nbsp; ...apezius pinch and supraorbital notch. When stimulating these areas, health care practitioners should look for one of two responses: an abnormal flexion res
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  • ...be sensitive to the type of unpredictable working postures found in health care and other service industries. <ref>Hignett S, McAtamney L.Rapid entire body
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  • ...ve the best possible outcome. However, services that support mental health care within rehabilitation systems and attempt to address the unique mental heal # To address the physical aspects of care
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  • ...that they can live independent lives by focusing on the promotion of self-care and functional independence.<ref>Mauk KL. Overview of rehabilitation. Rehab ...and [[Palliative Care Competence Framework for Physiotherapists|palliative care]]”.<ref>Shimizu Y. Rehabilitation. [https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sh
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  • ...in digital format that is capable of being shared across different health care settings, by being embedded in network-connected enterprise-wide informatio ...ters that allows the automation and streamlining of the workflow in health care settings and increases safety through evidence-based decision support, qual
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  • ...reters and translators is to ensure clear communication between the health care professional and the displaced person who are speaking or signing different ...placed person's language, the interpreter or translator can ask the health care professional to use less technical terms, and ensure understanding of the m
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  • ...lic beverages per week (possible substance abuse), Depression<br> Previous care or treatment: PTSD treated with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy by Clinical Ps === Self-Report Outcome Measures: ===
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  • ...r to make judgements and take decisions in everyday life concerning health care, disease prevention and health promotion to maintain or improve quality of ...J, Soroui JS, et al. The contribution of health literacy to disparities in self-rated health status and preventive health behaviours in older adults. (link
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  • ...ral neuropathy (dropfoot on sound foot), diabetic retinopathy.<br>Previous care or treatment: provision of splint to prevent dropfoot on right side, podiat Self Report Outcome Measures: LCI-5 8/56<br>Physical Performance Measures: indep
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  • ...ement in Cerebral Palsy|Multidisciplinary team (MDT)]] approach to patient care. ...ng particular roles”<ref name=":0">Payne M. Teamwork in Multi-professional Care. Palgrave. 2000; Chapter 1, 1-24 and Chapter 8:157-180</ref>. To better und
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  • ...n to seek professional help.
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  • ...by specialist gentle touch and verbal instruction and an individual learns self-help through the combination of these methods. ...Bland M, et al. Alexander Technique Lessons, Acupuncture Sessions or usual care for patients with chronic neck pain (ATLAS): study protocol for a randomise
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  • ‌</ref>. It is mostly examined in neurological critical care, anaesthetized and also in neonates. The oculocephalic reflex is performed ...t death and delirium in sedated patients in intensive care unit*. Critical Care Medicine [Internet]. 2011 Aug 1 (cited 2023 Apr 26);39(8):1960–7. Availab
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  • ....<ref name=":8" /> The 2009 European Prevalence of Infection in Intensive Care (EPIC II study) determined that gram-negative [[Bacterial Infections|bacter [[File:Intensive Care Unit.jpg|right|frameless]]Identifying and recognising the signs and symptom
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  • ...triction:<br>1. Unable to work as construction worker<br>2. Unable to take care of his common law wife and children along with grandchildren 1. Access to free health care<br>2. Nil steps at home and flat terrain
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  • ...cal specialist, and 71.5% (n=4603) of respondents were not provided with a care plan to help manage their condition. <ref name="Neurological Conditions cas ...stroke care audit">National Health Service Scotland, 2015. Scottish stroke care audit: public summary of 2015 national report [online]. Edinburgh: ISD Scot
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  • ...es/10.1186/s12912-021-00684-2 A literature-based study of patient-centered care and communication in nurse-patient interactions: barriers, facilitators, an ...n Communication and Patient Adherence to Treatment: A Meta-analysis]. Med. Care 47, 826–834. </ref>
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  • == Wound Care in Physiotherapy == ...e.https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/rehabilitation/services/wound-care (accessed 24 October 2020).</ref>
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  • ...2017 [cited 2019 Jul 15]; Available from: https://www.who.int/disabilities/care/Rehab2030MeetingReport_plain_text_version.pdf</ref><ref name=":2">ICRC (Int ...response is to evolve beyond its life- and limb-saving mandate to deliver care that maximises patient outcomes. Rehabilitation professionals need to be eq
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  • ...4-021-00459-9 Patient-centered care: achieving higher quality by designing care through the patient’s eyes.] Israel Journal of Health Policy Research. 20 *** timely access to care
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  • ...that serves mechanical and homeostatic functions. It undergoes a continual self-regeneration process called remodelling ie removing old bone and replacing * [[Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)|Premature birth]]
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  • ...ransferring and ambulating, and eating.<ref name=":1">Oelofse W. ADL, Self-Care, and Home Modifications for People With Spinal Cord Injury. Plus Course 202 ...important when planning their rehabilitation and managing their long-term care. Functional impairments vary significantly among people with spinal cord in
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  • === SAFE PRESCRIPTION OF MOBILIZING PATIENTS IN ACUTE CARE SETTINGS === ...ical therapists with guidance on safe mobilization of the patient in acute care settings. This decision-making guide is evidence informed and where there i
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  • ...72/344 dentifying and treating older patients with malnutrition in primary care: the MUST screening tool]. British Journal of General Practice. 2018 Jul 1; ...ose most at risk are the elderly, half of older Australians living in aged care or at home are either at risk of malnutrition or are malnourished.
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  • ...clude the institutions, people and resources involved in delivering health care to individuals for example; ...e integration of rehabilitation in health systems (across the continuum of care, at all stages of life, and for a range of health conditions) is expected t
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  • ...king the journey to the nearest medical care facility 3) once at a medical care centre, receiving treatment from an appropriately skilled practitioner<ref * Supportive nursing care, pre- and post-operatively care: this includes catheter management and education
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  • ...pathy, and Foot Care: Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes-2022. Diabetes Care. 2022 Jan 1;45(Suppl 1):S185-S194. doi: 10.2337/dc22-S012. PMID: 34964887.] ...022.American Diabetes Association Professional Practice Committee Diabetes care, 45, Suppl 1, 1 2022]</ref>. The symptoms of end stage kidney damage includ
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  • ...patient was not able to participate in any pre-op education. On the acute care unit, basic bed exercises to maintain ROM and strength were initiated and t ...was delivered, the patient and his spouse were educated on proper fit and care of the prosthetic, use of socks, inspection of skin on the stump. He practi
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  • ...e lung and chest wall<ref name=":0">Hough, A. Physiotherapy in Respiratory Care; An evidence-based approach to respiratory and cardiac management. 3<sup>rd ...of VC on exercise<ref>Luce JM, Pierson DJ, Tyler MT. Intensive Respiratory Care, W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA.p.21</ref>
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  • ...s integrated into [[Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)|neonatal intensive care]], offering numerous advantages as a part of [[Neonatal Physiotherapy Inter ...well. Those parents who engage in infant massage during neonatal intensive care are reported to be less stressed and depressed. <ref name=":1" /> Additiona
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  • ...ich clearly sets out the minimum standards and recommendations for optimal care. ...respect core humanitarian principles, and meet core clinical standards of care.<ref name=":4" />
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  • ...me="Epstein">Epstein R, Street R. The Values and Value of Patient-Centered Care. The Annals of Family Medicine. 2011;9(2):100-103</ref> With a strong thera * Patient-Centred Care
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  • ...5 to 74 years old, the need fell to around 3.5%. When looking at personal care tasks alone in individuals 65 years and older, the need for assistance was ...ia.]]<ref>Committee on Family Caregiving for Older Adults; Board on Health Care Services; Health and Medicine Division; National Academies of Sciences, Eng
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  • ...sting of 24 hospitals including 5 specialist institutions&nbsp;and Primary Care facilities comprising 348 health centers, managed by the four Regional Heal ...his time however they are part of&nbsp;an interdisciplinary team providing care to the patient.
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  • ...risk assessment, Donning and doffing (considering amputations of fingers), Care of socks and prosthesis, Hygiene education. ...ng adults are very motivated, it was stressed to focus on skin care, socks care, stump hygiene to avoid complications such as infection and skin breakdown.
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  • ...discussing sexual health issues with lesbian and gay patients. Health Soc Care Community. 2005 Jul;13(4):345-53. </ref> Additionally, chronic stress relat ...>Durand B. LGBTQ and Transgender Informed Care - Introduction to Affirming Care for Gender and Sexual Minorities. Part 1 &2. Plus Course 2022 </ref>
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  • ...e Response to Mental Health Disorders and Other Chronic Diseases in Health Care Systems. Report. Geneva: WHO. 2014. Available from: https://apps.who.int/ir * Maintain confidence and a positive self-image<ref name=":1" />.
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  • ...response is to evolve beyond its life- and limb-saving mandate and deliver care that maximises patient outcomes. Rehabilitation professionals need to be eq ...s, speed up recovery, enable early discharge and help ensure continuity of care. Rehabilitation professionals working in rehabilitation need skills across
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  • ...family/friends support network. He is currently supported by a package of care four times daily and living in supported authority housing. Various co-morb ...this patient is based in a different county and therefore after discharge care was primarily passed to community services (District Nurse, Occupational Th
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  • ...such services; and rendering professional services as a charitable health care provider as defined in K.S.A. 75-6102, and amendments thereto.<br><br> Physical therapy also includes the care and services provided by a physical therapist or a physical therapist assis
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  • ...able from: https://royalpapworth.nhs.uk/our-services/theatres-and-critical-care/ecmo#:~:text=ECMO%20is%20a%20highly%20specialised,trained%20nurses%20and%20 Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine 2023; 24(11):711-719. </ref> Similar to a ventilator or a dialysis
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  • ...is/her environment with the necessary tools for proper management and self-care at home, inherent to the quality of life and empowerment of the patient. Be ...focusing on a patient’s diagnosis or disability, the ICF encourages health care professionals to adopt a holistic approach through a biopsychosocial model
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  • ...care outside of regular checkups and immunizations. However, mental health care is very important for children and adolescents<ref name=":0" />. ...esources are taken away from primary care to curb the pandemic, the health care sector and its patients will continue to be in danger.
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  • ...in Older People - Best Practice Guidelines for Australian Residential Aged Care Facilities. Australia. [updated 2009; cited 2023 Nov 29] Available from:htt ...pmc/articles/PMC4707663/ Assessment and management of fall risk in primary care settings.] Medical Clinics. 2015 Mar 1;99(2):281-93.</ref>
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  • ...ion Test (JHFT), and Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire (MHQ). Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2011 Nov;63 Suppl 11:S189-99. doi: 10.1002/acr.20631. PMID:
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  • ...n be found in individuals or collective entities like businesses or health care institutions.<ref>Jensen GM, Royeen C, Swisher LL, [http://www.cabvibanff.o .... </ref><ref>McAndrew NS, Leske J, Schroeter K. Moral distress in critical care nursing: The state of the science. Nurs Ethics. 2018;25(5):552-70.</ref> Mo
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  • ...apy practices offering services principally in the area of musculoskeletal care. Growing appreciation of the ability of Physiotherapists to positively impa [[Image:Banner.jpg]]<br>.<br>The care provided by family doctors in New Zealand is partially subsidized by the Mi
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  • ...wing Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Health-care Professionals.'' Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine; 1999.</ref> It is th
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  • Jumbo is a 56 year old self supportive male that has been referred to Physiotherapy for prosthetic pres ...ter severe gangrene. Numerous courses of antibiotics and specialized wound care could not stop the deterioration of the tissue.
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  • ...al. Pregnancy and childbirth after sexual trauma: patient perspectives and care preferences. Obstet Gynecol. 2018;132(6):1461-8.</ref> *** Intrapartum care - i.e. during the actual labour and delivery
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  • * [http://www.urologyhealth.org/ Urology Care Foundation] ** [http://www.ic-network.com/ ​]an online support centre offering self-help resources​
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  • ...wound infection and identifying signs and symptoms that can lead the wound care professional to confirm a developing infection.<ref name=":0">Merwarth, D. ...f wound infection and biofilm: reaching international consensus].  J Wound Care, 2019; 28 (Sup 3b).</ref>
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  • ...foot at each visit during treatment enables the physiotherapist or health care worker treating the child to document how the foot is responding to the man
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  • ...lsy.org] Accessed 26/09/2023</ref>. For parents, a review of their child’s care plan provides a chronology of choices they’ve made, steps they’ve taken *Difficulty in taking care of the child.
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  • [[File:Clinicians in Intensive Care Unit.jpg|right|frameless]] ...name=":2" /> These long-lasting sequelae are referred to as post-intensive care syndrome.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ..., Hill J, Hay E M (2012). Exploring the cost-utility of stratified primary care management for low back pain compared with current best practice within ris ...within 4 to 6 weeks, with most back pain episodes resolved within primary care management <ref>Maher, C., Underwood, M. and Buchbinder, R. (2017) Non-spec
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  • ...g CE, Strangas Y. [https://www.aafp.org/afp/2019/1015/p485.html Postpartum care: an approach to the fourth trimester]. Am Fam Physician. 2019;100(8):485-91 ...urth trimester, tissues are still healing and the body is "finding its new self".<ref name=":1" /> During the first two to six weeks in particular, the bod
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  • ...cal judgement, the client's informed consent and professional standards of care.<ref>[https://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/Telerehab/article/view/6063/ * '''Primary and secondary [[Oncology and Palliative Care|cancers]]''' - the common presentations are night pain, escalating pain, sy
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