Description
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Cindy Bauer – Acute Care & ICU Rehab: Strategies for the Medically Complex Patient
- Faculty:
- Cindy Bauer
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 49 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Mar 14, 2019
- Early mobilization
- Management of lines, wires, and tubes
- Respiratory distress
- Intubation/Vent dependency
- Discharge planning
- Caregiver training
- Effects of immobility on organ systems
- Respiratory
- Cardiac
- Digestive
- Musculoskeletal
- Early and aggressive mobilization and intervention
- Decision-making process
- Weight-bearing restriction mobilization
- Specific mobility restrictions
- Pulmonary embolism
- Deep vein thrombosis
- Mobilization management
- Chest tubes
- Arterial lines
- IV management
- Fecal management systems
- Various catheter types
- Orthopedic interventions
- Orthopedically complex patient
- Cutting-edge interventions
- Transitioning to same day ortho discharge
- Shorter length of stay with improved outcomes
- Transfer considerations
- Alternative techniques for NWB
- Transfers for all WB restrictions
- Burn injury across the lifespan
- Types and degree of burn injury
- Burn management and surgical interventions
- Current trends in therapeutic burn intervention
- Cardiac diagnoses
- Cardiac surgery and appropriate therapeutic progression
- Sternal precautions
- Implementation of strength training
- Neurological emergencies and trends in intervention
- tPA administration and impact on therapeutic intervention
- Management of the severe stroke
- Patients with brief neurological deficits
- Respiratory compromised patient
- High-flow oxygen management
- COPD
- Fresh take on energy conservation techniques
- Addressing the behaviorally challenging patient
- TBI
- Dementia
- Aggression
- Motivation of the chronically-refusing patient
- Major depression and its impact on therapeutic intervention
- Short-term vs. long-term goal implementation
- Timing of PT/OTR reassessments
- Predicting the future
- Appropriate goal development
- Importance of an interdisciplinary approach
- Pros/cons of sub-acute, home health, and other discharge destinations
- Client-centered practice and inclusion of the patient’s support system
- Managing the challenging family/caregiver
- Effective and successful documentation during acute and post-acute stay
- Documenting progression in patients with limited function
- Understanding G codes, payment, and billing
- History of productivity requirements and their necessity
- Current trends in productivity expectations
Description
Explore the latest interventions for improving functional mobility, strength, independence, and outcomes in acute care rehab.
Designed for all practice levels, from the new grad to the veteran acute care professional, this hands-on course will provide you with an updated knowledge base for making appropriate decisions within the ICU and acute care environments, implementing assessment and treatment tools, integrating existing treatment plans with progression into the plan of care, and adjusting or accommodating treatment interventions across the hospital stay through transition out of the hospital.
Discover the latest assessment techniques and learn how to integrate treatments into rehab plans during acute and post-acute phases. Practice the latest interventions, strategies, and best practices in hands-on labs throughout the live webcast.
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Handouts
Manual – Acute Care & ICU Rehab (12.30 MB) | 141 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN ACUTE CARE
ENSURING SAFE AND SUCCESSFUL TRANSFERS AND MOBILITY FOR ANY PATIENT
ICU/IMC SPECIFIC MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED TREATMENT INTERVENTIONS FOR IMPROVED OUTCOMES
INTERVENTIONS FOR PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE/PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSES
OUTCOME EXPECTATIONS AND GOAL CONSIDERATIONS
CREATING AN EFFECTIVE AND SUCCESSFUL DISCHARGE PLAN
CARING FOR THE CAREGIVER
BILLING AND DOCUMENTATION
ACHIEVING PRODUCTIVITY
Faculty
Cindy Bauer, OTR/L Related seminars and products: 3
CINDY BAUER, OTR/L, Cindy received her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Washington University in St. Louis in 1994. Over the past 24 years she has practiced in every clinical setting including home health, outpatient, skilled nursing, inpatient rehabilitation, and acute care hospitals. She has worked with clients from every background and every age group, from pediatrics to geriatrics. Through the years, Cindy has honed her skills in a number of specialty circuits including Trauma, Burns, Spinal Cord Injury, and Brain Injury but has spent the past 10 years primarily serving the high volume acute care populations of ICU, Cardiopulmonary, Orthopedics, and Med-Surg. Cindy’s approach is matter-of-fact and function-oriented, combining clinical knowledge with a personalized approach for her client’s optimal outcomes. She enjoys serving as an instructor and a mentor in each of her practice settings and has most recently spread her knowledge and experience through professional CEU courses focused on the realms of Acute Care/ICU Rehab, Hand Splinting, and Therapy for Cardiopulmonary Patients.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Cindy Bauer has an employment relationship with BJC Healthcare. She receives an honorarium from Performance Health Academy. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Cindy Bauer has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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