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Mobility: Transfer and Bed Mobility in Acute Care
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As his treatment session ends, this young stroke survivor transfers back to his hospital bed with assistance from his therapist.
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Mobility: Transfer from chair to bed in Acute Care
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A young stroke survivor finishes his treatment session, he transfers from his chair back to bed with the assistance of his therapist.
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Self-Care, Part 1: Oral Hygiene at the Sink in Acute Care
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A young stroke survivor begins his ADL training with oral hygiene while sitting at the sink in the acute care hospital.
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Self-Care, Part 2: Washing at the Sink in Acute Care
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A young stroke survivor becomes frustrated as he continues his ADL training. Observe changes in behavior while he washes his hands and face, sitting at the sink in the acute care hospital.
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Self-Care, Part 3: Brushing Hair at the Sink in Acute Care
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A young stroke survivor continues his ADL training and attempts to brush his hair. Observe changes in behavior when he stands at the sink in the acute care hospital.
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Self-Care: Dressing in Acute Care, Part 1
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ADL training begins with a young stroke survivor in the acute care hospital as his therapist assists with lower extremity dressing.
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Self-Care: Dressing in Acute Care, Part 2
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The therapist demonstrates ADL training and upper extremity dressing techniques with a young stroke survivor exhibiting expressive aphasia, cognitive/perceptual deficits and right hemiplegia in the acute care hospital.
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Upper Extremity Assessment: Acute Care
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The initial assessment of a young stroke survivor is performed in the acute care hospital. The therapist observes limitations in upper extremity ROM and motor control.
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Upper Extremity ROM: Family Teaching
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In order to prevent tightness of the upper extremity, the therapist teaches ROM techniques to this young stroke survivor's father.
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Treatment Ideas Using Objects in the Hospital Room
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The therapist gives some good ideas for treatment using equipment and objects commonly found in the ICU and hospital room.
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Total Hip Replacement, Part 1: Initial Assessment in Acute Care
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Just 48 hours post total hip replacement (THR), the therapist begins the treatment session by assessing the patient’s level of pain. The therapist also checks the dressing on the surgical site, takes the patient’s blood pressure and asks questions in
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