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Cards (35)

Section 1

(35 cards)

social model

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emphasizes societal and environmental barriers as primary contributors to disability

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Dysarthria

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the inability to use speech that is distinct and connected because of a loss of muscle control after damage to the peripheral or central nervous system

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S2-S4

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penile erection

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Common Coping Strategies

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denial, regression, compensation, rationalization, diversion of feelings

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C3-C4

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Scapular elevators

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self-concept

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tied to self-esteem and personal identity, and includes individual's perceptions and beliefs about their awn strengths and weaknesses, as well as others' perceptions of them

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aphasia

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impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Broca's area (impairing speaking) or to Wernicke's area (impairing understanding).

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T2-T12

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trunk tone and stability

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C1-C3

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head and neck

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C6

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wrist extensors

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contraversive pushing

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a disorder where patients actively push themselves towards the hemiplegic side using their not affected side

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hemiparesis

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slight paralysis or weakness affecting one side of the body

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C1-C4

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breathing

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C8

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finger flexion

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C5

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shoulder abduction and elbow flexion

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hemiplegia

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paralysis of one side of the body

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Potential Emotional Reactions to Health Conditions

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Grief, fear and anxiety, anger, depression, guilt

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Disphagia

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trouble swallowing

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Why do some individuals no adhere to medical recommendations

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Time, side effects, denial, giving up, uneducated, guilt or finacial problems

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Shoulder subluxation

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Incomplete dislocation of humerus out of glenohumeral joint caused by weakness, stretch, or abnormal tone in the scapulohumeral and/or scapular muscles.

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L2-L5

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Hamstrings-Knee

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cranial nerves involving vision

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optic, oculomotor, trochlear, abducens

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T11-T12

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ejaculation

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L4-S1

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foot and knee flexion

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S2-S3

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bowel and bladder

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Ranchos Levels

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Level I: No Response Level II: Generalized Response Level III: Localized Response Level IV: Confused-agitated Level V: Confused-inappropriate Level VI: Confused-appropriate Level VII: Automatic-appropriate Level VIII: Purposeful-appropriate

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Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)

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a scoring system used to describe the level of consciousness in a person following a traumatic brain injury

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L2

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hip flexors

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C7

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Triceps and some finger extension

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T1

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hand and finger abduction

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biopsychosocial model

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a model of health that integrates the effects of biological, behavioral, and social factors on health and illness

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T7-L1

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abdominal muscles

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Autonomic Dysreflexia

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(potentially life threatening emergency!) HOB elevate 90 degrees, loosen constrictive clothing, assess for full bladder or bowel impaction, (trigger) administer antihypertensives (may cause stroke, MI, seizure) t6 or above

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C3-C5

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diaphragm

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medical model

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focused on the specific medical conditions that were viewed as "problems" and were intrinsic to the individuals experiencing them

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