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  1. page Assistive Equipment Options after Hip Replacement Surgery edited ... {http://www.personcare.net/productimages/2330-L.jpg} Hip Cushion {http://www.dmedirectllc.com…
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    {http://www.personcare.net/productimages/2330-L.jpg} Hip Cushion
    {http://www.dmedirectllc.com/cane%20quad.jpg} Quad Cane
    {http://www.viennamedical.com/images/3%20in%201%20commode.jpg} 3-in-1 comode
    {http://www.sonia-sa.com/dibujos-gif/com18w_1a.jpg} Fixed Grab Bars
    {http://www.feetrelief.com/feetrelief/images/l420_rear.jpg} Lateral Heel Wedges
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    4:57 pm
  2. page Intervention Plan edited ... Secondary diagnosis/concern: Hypertension, Arthritis in right hand, primarily R D2, knee arthr…
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    Secondary diagnosis/concern: Hypertension, Arthritis in right hand, primarily R D2, knee arthroscopy
    Reason for referral to OT: (or questions to be answered)
    Therapist:Lindsay Barker S/OTLauraS/OT, Laura German S/OTAaronS/OT, Aaron Jacobs S/OTKendraS/OT, Kendra Paulus S/OTMorganS/OT, Morgan Podach S/OTSabreanaS/OT, Sabreana Wright S/OT
    FINDINGS
    Occupational profile: (Describe the client's occupational history and experience, patterns of living, interests, values and needs that are relevant to the current situation.)
    Pre-Surgery Report
    Mary is an 81 year old woman who is experiencing pain in her hip. She is scheduled to have a right hip replacement on 10-31-2011. She has also had a left knee arthroscopy, and she experiences arthritis in her right hand, primarily in her 2nd digit. She attributes the arthritis to her work with wires and flowers in the flower shop. She was diagnosed with hypertension a few years ago during a physical with her doctor. Mary states that she experiences pain the most when moving in and out of her bed. She states that when she is moving, the pain is about a 9 out of 10; however, when she is sitting she does not feel any pain at all.
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    also has stabilizedraised her rocking chair and
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    a reacher for dressing, and aalso has her own sock aid for dressing.aide. She also has two
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    shop, putting arrangmentsarrangements together or
    Problems and concerns: (Listed by client)
    Lack of endurance and fatigue (due to lack of mobility)
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    11:42 am
  3. page Intervention Plan edited ... controlling LE limbs proper gait cycle balance Required body functions: moblility of …
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    controlling LE limbs
    proper gait cycle
    balance
    Required body functions:
    moblility of joints
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    the whole body:
    arms
    hands
    fingers
    eyes
    nose

    fingers
    eyes
    nose

    trunk
    legs
    feet

    feet

    toes
    Client factors:
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    Client will be mod I in returning to previous occupation as a florist in 4-6 weeks.
    Short Term Goals
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    will transition formfrom using walker
    1b. Client will complete a simple painting in standing in 2 weeks, increasing the consecutive time she stands each session.
    1c. Client will be mod I in ambulation from car to church with rolling walker in 2 weeks.
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    10:20 am
  4. page Intervention Plan edited ... Rituals: Planned yearly activities w/in church, family functions, and traveling. Roles: Mothe…
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    Rituals: Planned yearly activities w/in church, family functions, and traveling.
    Roles: Mother, grandmother, great grandmother, wife, florist, and friend.
    Activity demands: Activity of ambulating through nursing home
    Objects and their properties:
    walker
    shoes
    gait belt
    glasses

    Space demands:
    nursing home 2-person room: bed, chair, bathroom, low lighting
    large hallways
    noisy

    Social demands:
    friendly
    roommate and other residents
    socially appropriate behavior

    Sequence and timing:
    3 step sequence: walker, right foot, left foot
    pivoting

    Required actions and performance skills:
    gripping walker
    control of walker
    controlling LE limbs
    proper gait cycle
    balance

    Required body functions:
    moblility of joints
    level of conciousness
    strength of UE

    Required body structures:
    the whole body:
    arms
    hands
    fingers
    eyes
    nose
    trunk
    legs
    feet
    toes

    Client factors:
    Values/Beliefs/Spirituality: Christian faith
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    10:11 am
  5. page Intervention Plan edited ... Client's name: Mary German Date of birth &/or age: 7-23-30 ... of referral: 10-31-11M…
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    Client's name: Mary German
    Date of birth &/or age: 7-23-30
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    of referral: 10-31-11M10-31-11 M F
    Primary intervention diagnosis/concern: R Hip Replacement
    Secondary diagnosis/concern: Hypertension, Arthritis in right hand, primarily R D2, knee arthroscopy
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    9:55 am
  6. page Intervention Plan edited ... Roles: Mother, grandmother, great grandmother, wife, florist, and friend. Activity demands: …
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    Roles: Mother, grandmother, great grandmother, wife, florist, and friend.
    Activity demands:
    Objects and their properties:
    Space demands:
    Social demands:
    Sequence and timing:
    Required actions and performance skills:
    Required body functions:
    Required body structures:

    Client factors:
    Values/Beliefs/Spirituality: Christian faith
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    9:52 am

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