PPT-Balance, Brain Health, and Fall Prevention
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Majid Fotuhi MD PhD Ingleside at King Farm amp Rockville Office on Aging Rockville MD September 12 2014 Objectives The impact of falls Why do falls occur How to
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Majid Fotuhi MD PhD Ingleside at King Farm amp Rockville Office on Aging Rockville MD September 12 2014 Objectives The impact of falls Why do falls occur How to prevent falls How walking well can protect . The link between Fall Risk and Sensory Decline. Ana Hernando, OTR, MOT, MBA. Please note: material maybe presented that is not printed in this manual. Feel free to use the note pages at the end of the manual. Low notes. Middle notes. High notes. Low instr.. (tuba, . bs. . . clar. ., . bari. sax). Middle inst.. (. t-bone. , . t.sax. ). High inst.. (ft., cl., . trpt. .). Band Balance. 3. rd. Part. Loudest. Team 2. Stephen, Josh, Anna. . & Kristian. Introduction. Our brain is divided into two halves, as most of us know: the left and right side. Each side processes information very differently than the other, and . Strategies program must be completed by inpatient SLUHN staff including: . Nurses, . . PCAs, UCs, Case Managers, Respiratory, Rehab, & OT, Central Transport, and others as determined by managers. Presented by:. Lisa Spangler, COTA. Jill Banka, PTA. Kara Hansen, BS. Education of Wellness, Nursing and Activities Staff. Working together as a Team to identify those Residents in need. Program Development. The ability to maintain equilibrium against force of gravity.. Static. &. . Dynamic. Two Types…. Static. This is the ability to maintain equilibrium while stationary.. Examples:. Assuming the position to shoot a rifle. John McKinney. Gait, Fluid Cognition, . and Balance. Welcome, Intro, Bio, Statement of Scope. Results from Needs Assessment. Defining terms. Model of Gait Cognition Balance Relationship. Literature Review (OHSU focused). Assessment and Intervention for Fall Prevention Emily Budd, OTR/L, OTD Objectives Identify falls as an intervention priority for aging adults Differentiate among assessments for balance and risk of falling PATIENT INFORMATION Patient Referred to Sex Male Female / / Address Address TYPE OF REFERRAL Type of specialist Exercise or fall prevention program Additional recommendations REASON FOR REFERRAL Gait Four Things You Can Do to Prevent Falls Speak up Talk openly with your healthcare provider about fall risks and prevention Ask your doctor or pharmacist to review your medicines Ke FORMAT OF A TRIAL BALANCE . Trial Balance as on (DATE). ITEMS RELATED WITH THE PREPARATION OF TRIAL BALANCE. The balance of payments is a consolidated account of the receipts and payments from and to other countries arising out of all economic transactions during the course of a year.. In the words of C. B. . Jeff Brockett, EdD, CCC-A . Examination Techniques and Interpretation. Fall Risk – A Growing Problem. Elderly Issues. Presentation Outline. The nature of the problem. The anatomy of balance. What can go wrong. Add name of center. Goals. Learn about:. Universal fall precautions in use. Assessment of fall risk factors. How risk factors are incorporated into care of the patient. How to assess and manage patients after a fall.
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