Total Hip Replacement, Part 4: Ambulation in Acute Care
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Just 48 hours after a total hip replacement, the patient begins to ambulate with the assistance of the physical therapist and a front-wheeled walker in the acute care hospital.
Just 48 hours after a total hip replacement, the patient begins to ambulate with the assistance of the physical therapist and a front-wheeled walker in the acute care hospital.
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Assessment in Acute Care, Part 1: Initial Interview
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The therapist begins his initial interview of stroke survivor bedside, in the acute care hospital. As he takes the patient’s personal history and makes his initial observations, he includes a brief assessment of the patient’s orientation to time and
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Assessment in Acute Care, Part 3: Motor Control
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The initial assessment of the lower extremity continues as the therapist demonstrates the assessment of muscle tone and motor control while the stroke survivor is positioned in supine.
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Assessment of Swallowing in Acute Care, Part 5
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