"Mechanism of injury" is what the acronym "MOI" represents in physical therapy assessments. The physical therapist needs to know the how, what, when, where, and who of why the patient has the particular injury that he/she has.
The mechanism of injury is important because it helps healthcare providers understand how an injury occurred, which can guide their assessment and treatment decisions. It provides valuable information about the force and direction of impact, helping to anticipate potential internal injuries that may not be immediately obvious. Understanding the mechanism of injury can also help in preventing similar incidents in the future.
Falls 20 ft and above is a significant mechanism of injury for adults, and falls from 10 ft and above is considered a significant mechanism of injury for children.
the cause
Signs of an internal injury: 1. Localised swelling2. Discolouration of the skin Symptoms of an internal injury: 1. Localised pain 2. The patient will protect and guard the injury siteOther signs include: 1. The patient with blood coming out the ears and nose - Head Injury 2. The patient that coughs up blood - Thoracic Injury 3. The patient with blood in their stool - Abdominal Injury
This is when you lift/transfer a patient without the use of aids, ie hoists.it is not worth causing injury to ourselves or to the patient
Hanging
cold applications may cause injury to a patient if the patient has dependent swelling, a fever, large bruises or poor circulation?
It is important because they need to know how deep it is to perfectly get to an organ, so it won't be damaged or cut. Otherwise, the patient would have a serious injury, or death.
Patient safety is important in a nursing home. It's important that the well-being of the patient's needs are cared for. The most important aspect of safety in a nursing home is the patient's quality of life. One wouldn't want his or her patient to suffer a fall that could have been prevented with a simple assistance. It's not the injury that would harm the patient; it's the emotional and physical debilitation that would result in deteriorating the patient's quality of life. That is why there are walkers and orderlies to assist. This is why there are training programs and seminars, as well as best practices. Quality of life is most important for patient safety.
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when phoning for an ambulance (if needed) these are the important points you should give:ASHICEAge- Age of patient(s) (approx if age is unknown).Sex- Gender of patient(s).History- Medical history (for example: asthma) or the mechanism (cause) of injury (trauma for example).Injuries/Illnesses- Example: "I have severe bleeding from my arm" or "I am epileptic"Conditions- Overall status of the patient(s), such as appearance, alertness levels, etc.ETA/Extra Equipment Needed- Approx time from current location to hospital/emergency room and/or any extra equipment the patient may need.