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Page 1: CONCEPT OF NURSING Promoting Healthy Physiologic Responses Body Mechanics Activity and Exercise.

CONCEPT OF NURSINGCONCEPT OF NURSING

Promoting Healthy Physiologic ResponsesPromoting Healthy Physiologic Responses

Body Mechanics

Activity and Exercise

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Activity and Exercise

Activity-exercise pattern: Refers to a person’s routine of exercise, activity, leisure and recreation needs for rest and mobility.

Exercise: A type of physical activity involving the muscles performed to maintain or improve physical fitness.

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Types of exercise:

Isotonic (dynamic) exercises: Muscle shortens to produce contraction and active

movement .e.g. running, walking, swimming, cycling) * Advantages: 1- Increase muscle tone, mass, strength. 2- Maintain joint flexibility and circulation.

Isometric (static or setting) exercises: There is muscle contraction without moving the joint

* useful for strengthening abdominal, gluteal muscles) * No change in muscle length * No joint movement * Maintaining strength in immobilized muscle

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Types of exercise:

Isokinetic (resistive) exercises: It involves muscle contraction or tension against

resistance, can be either isotonic and isometric. These exercises are used in physical conditioning &

are often done to build up certain muscle groups.

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Benefits of exercise on body system

Musculoskeletal System: * Increase and maintain muscle tone, size, shape

* Increase joint mobility, flexibility, and range of motion. * Maintain bone density & strength.

Cardiovascular System: *Improve cardiovascular function, by increasing cardiac

output and strength of heart muscle contraction.

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Benefits of exercise on body system

Respiratory System: *Improves gas exchange by increasing the ventilation

& oxygenation.

GI tract System:

*Improve appetite, digestion and elimination.

Metabolic System: *Increase metabolic rate, thus increase the production

of body heat and calorie use.

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Benefits of exercise on body system

Urinary System: *Improve excretion of body waste through the kidneys.

Psycho-neurologic System: * Enhance sense of well-being and help to relieve

stress. * Improves the quality of sleep. * Improve self concept and self esteem by decreasing depression.

Intigumentary System: * Maintain skin integrity

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Positioning Clients

Performed by the nurse: For certain procedures or surgeries. To protect the client body from injury. To maintain muscle tone. To prevent complications.

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Positions and Uses

Dorsal (supine):

* Place patient on back with head and shoulders are slightly elevated.

* Used for physical assessment , to provide comfort , & change position.

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Positions and Uses

Dorsal recumbent:

* Place patient on back, legs flexed and slightly rotated outward

*Used for pelvic examination, female catheterization, perinal care

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Positions and Uses

Semi-fowler’s position:

* Sitting position with or without positioning pillow at head 45-60 degree. used for eating and facilitate breathing.

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Positions and Uses

High fowler’s position:

*Head & trunk are raised 60-90 degrees, used for some people with heart problems or having difficulty breathing.

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Positions and Uses

Prone position:

* Lying flat on the abdomen, arm flexed toward head, & head turned to one side. Useful for some unconscious patients.

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Factors Affecting Mobility

Health Status

Developmental Stage• Children• Adolescents• Adults

Environment• Attitudes and Beliefs• Lifestyle

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Nursing Diagnoses

Activity Intolerance

Impaired Physical Mobility

Risk of Disuse Syndrome

Self-Care Deficits

Altered Health Maintenance

Risks for Falls

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Planning and Outcome Identification

• Bed Rest

• Restorative Nursing Care (Changing position)

• Health Promotion and Fitness

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Implementation

Range-of-Motion (ROM) Exercises

• Performed several times a day.

• Each joint is placed through its full functional motion.

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Implementation

Transfer Techniques

• Moving clients

• Transferring from bed to chair

• Transferring from bed to stretcher

• Assistive devices

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Implementation

Assisting with Ambulation

• Preparing the client to walk

• Client education

• Preambulating exercise

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Assisting with Ambulation

Assistive Devices-Canes -Crutches -Walkers


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