Review article
POSITIONING OF IMMOBALE NEUROLOGIC PATIENT
ZDRAVKO MAČEK
; Krapinske Toplice Special Hospital for Medical Rehabilitation, Krapinske Toplice, Croatia
MARIO MANDIĆ
; Krapinske Toplice Special Hospital for Medical Rehabilitation, Krapinske Toplice, Croatia
Abstract
Damage to the central nervous system leads to the loss of motor control. loss of consciousness, sensory, cognitive and perceptive dysfunction. Patients are immobile in the early phase of recovery. therefore therapeutic approach demands appropriate methods of patient positioning in bed. The positioning has to ensure conditions that will stimulate and promote functional rehabilitation and prevent complications of immobility. The positioning has to rely on functional assessment of the patient problem, while it should also be therapeutic and individually adjusted to the patient needs. In the methods of positioning an immobile patient, all medical team members take part, especially nurses, physical therapists and occupational therapist. Results of positioning are better if mobilization and integration of the abilities regained by the patient are included.
Keywords
positioning; immobility; cental nervous system impairment
Hrčak ID:
167874
URI
Publication date:
23.10.2016.
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