PTA 202: Patient Care Procedures Assignment

PTA 202: Patient Care Procedures Assignment

Patient Care Procedures

1. Each group is to turn in a paper on a Patient Care Activity Analysis

2. Information sources must be cited in (References page in AMA format)

3. Cover page including the course name & number (PTA 202), title of paper, and your names and date

4. Must use 12 point font Times New Roman, Double spaced

5. Written in 3-4 pages (not including the cover and references page)

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6. Pages need to be numbered on the top right hand corner

7. Pay attention to spelling accuracy and sentence construction

8. Please avoid plagiarism (Groups will attach the research article used to support/supplement their analysis)

Format: Analysis is to include:

· (1) Preparatory components to patient care activity (i.e., equipment, set-up as applicable, preparation of area, etc)

· (2) Procedures to activity (be as concise as possible)

· (3) Clinical implications per your chosen patient population (group is free to choose any diagnosis)

· Example: How would the precautions affect the activity

PTA 202: Patient Care Procedures Assignment

Performance Element Distinguished 100% Proficient 75% Intermediate 50% Novice 25% Deficient Max Possible Total Score
Appropriate choice for reference to use for paper · At least 3 research articles in reference to topic of paper

· Use of textbook as additional reference

· Turning in reference sheet early for review (TBD)

· Includes only 2 research articles or non- specific cited reference in addition to class textbook · Includes only 1 non-reputable cited reference in addition to class textbook · Includes only class textbook as cited reference 5.0  
Cover page components · Course name & number

· Title of paper

· Student name

· Date (due date)

· Professor’s name

· 4 out of the 5 prior listed components · 3 out of the 5 prior listed components/criteria · 2 out of the 5 prior listed components/ criteria · 1 out of the 5.0  
Must use 12 pt font, double spacing, proper formatting, numbered pages · All components are present · Three out of the four components are included · Two out of the four components are included · Improper use of all components throughout the paper 4.29  
Written in 4-5 pages (not including the cover & reference page) · Paper written within 3-4 pages, not including cover nor reference page · Paper written in 5 pages · Paper written in less than 3 pages · Paper written in 1 page 4.29  
Inclusion of references page in AMA format · Separate reference page with correct AMA format · Reference page with 1-3 errors in formatting · Reference page with 4-6 errors in formatting · Reference page not included separately from other pages

· AMA format not used

4.29  
Spelling accuracy & sentence construction · No spelling errors and proper sentence construction and coherence · 1-3 spelling errors. Few errors on sentence construction and coherence · 4-6 spelling errors. Several errors on sentence construction and coherence · 7-9 spelling errors. Ineffective wording and sentence construction 4.29  
Summary &Analysis of Patient Care Activity · Complete summary of topic including an analysis (free of plagiarism). Including implications to a specific diagnosis. Sources cited properly · Brief summary and analysis, of patient care activity · Only a summary or analysis (i.e., significance of topic, to whom it might be important) is included, not both · Most of the paper is plagiarized without analysis in student’s own words.

· Topic not a patient care activity.

4.29  
Total Points PTA 202: Patient Care Procedures Assignment       30  

Comments:_____________________________________________________________________________

Preparatory Components to patient care activities:

Review patient’s chart to ensure accuracy and for other possible medical conditions. Have a Gait Belt on hand ready for the transfer after bed mobility, and a couple of pillows that will be placed between the patient’s legs prior to bed mobility. Check the bed for any lines such as but not limited to a foley and or IV.

Procedures to activity:

Introduce yourself to the patient and ask for consent prior to treating the patient and inform of the bed mobility activity you will be performing. Place a couple of pillows or a wedge in between patient’s legs to avoid any adduction past the midline. Remind the patient that they are unable to bend their hips past 90 degrees, to avoid adduction of the affected hip past the midline, and to avoid internal/medial rotation. Also ask the patient to help you out as much as possible throughout the session to promote independence and rehabilitation. After reminding the patient of the standard precautions, ask that they bring their arms to their sides, dig their elbows into the bed, and come up into long sitting. Remind them not to sit up all the way to avoid that hip flexion past 90 degrees. Count off to 3 and repeat the digging of elbows while bringing their rear off the bed and scooting towards the edge of the bed. Always guard their affected side, holding it in proper alignment throughout the bed mobility exercise. Once the patient gets to the edge of the bed, they can sit up as long as the leg of their affected side is extended off the bed and placed on the ground, again always avoiding hip flexion past 90 degrees. Ask the patient how they are feeling, making sure they aren’t having an episode of orthostatic hypotension, then continue by pulling out your GAIT belt and properly fitting it around the patient’s waist, depending on the lines. Patient is now in Sitting position ready to continue with a transfer if it is in the plan of care.

How the patient can care of himself at home:

It is very important that the patient be very careful with his new joint after have a total hip replacement surgery. Physiotherapy exercises will be very beneficial, and following the appropriate precautions the recovery will be much faster. Keeping the hip in safe positions is very important in recovery. Be very careful with the movements of the legs and feet, these increase the risk of the hip dislocating again. PTA 202: Patient Care Procedures Assignment

The precautions you can take at home always have to keep them in mind, keep your fingers pointing forward and parallel your feet, do not turn your foot inward, and do not take any step back. The knees always apart without crossing the legs. Do not lean the trunk forward when you sit or get up, not flex the hip to more than 90 degrees, this precaution is very important. Nor does it sit on low surfaces. Under no circumstances cross the sitting legs, or the ankles while lying down. Placing a pillow in between both legs will be very useful. Climb stairs slowly, always supporting the unaffected leg first, use crutches or canes. To go down the stairs first use the affected leg as support. If you drive or travel by car, stop every two hours to stretch your legs and walk. Follow the exercises indicated by your doctor, if it hurts or has any type of discomfort, stop and reduce the effort, but do not stop doing them.

PTA 202: Patient Care Procedures Assignment