Assistive Care
Found 6 free book(s)Module 4: Veteran Personal Care - Veterans Affairs
www.caregiver.va.govWork-based Devices―in addition to home-based assistive devices, a variety of computer and non-computer-based products are available to help the Veteran in the workplace. Home Modifications Modifying your home can increase the Veteran’s self-reliance, make care a little easier and help reduce the stress you may experience as a Caregiver. Home
ANA’s Principles for Delegation - American Nurses Association
www.nursingworld.orgAssistive Personnel (UAP) is designed to provide overarching principles for practice in situations across the continuum of care where registered nurses delegate tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel. The purpose of this publication is to define relevant principles and provide registered nurses with practice strategies when delegating.
Standard of Care: Tibial Plateau Fracture
www.brighamandwomens.orgextent needed, as the patient will likely need to use an assistive device to function in NWB. Initial goal is to gain 90 degrees of flexion by 4 weeks2, but this will be dependent on incision healing and surgeon preference. Strength: Use Manual Muscle Testing (MMT) of joints proximal and distal to the knee, as appropriate.
Assistive aids and technology guide - Skills for Care
www.skillsforcare.org.ukThis Assistive Aids & Technology guide is a resource for a range of people such as carers, staff, service users, managers and commissioners. It has been written to aid the use and development of Assistive Technology (AT) and assistive aids, enabling continual professional development and promoting AT throughout the Health and Social Care sector.
Health Care Practitioner Physical Assessment Form
health.maryland.govHealth Care Practitioner Physical Assessment Form This form is to be completed by a primary physician, certified nurse practitioner, registered nurse, certified nurse-midwife or physician assistant. Questions noted with an asterisk are “triggers” for awake overnight staff.
1429-67E Applicant Information Sheet - Ontario
www.forms.ssb.gov.on.caAssistive Devices Program 5700 Yonge Street, 7th Floor Toronto Ontario M2M 4K5 Telephone 416 327-8804 Toll Free 1 800 268-6021 TTY 416 327-4282 TTY Toll Free 1 800 387-5559 Fax 416 327-8192 OR visit our web-site at: www.health.gov.on.ca 1429-67E (2019/08) Page 2 of 2 …