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Fall prevention: Simple tips to prevent falls - Mayo Clinic - 2 views

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    Falls put you at risk of serious injury. Prevent falls with these simple fall-prevention measures, from reviewing your medications to hazard-proofing your home. By Mayo Clinic Staff Fall prevention may not seem like a lively topic, but it's important. This web site lists 6 simple was to help aging individuals avoid falls. It goes along with what we have learned in class.
Julie Noll

Fundamental Principles of Infection Prevention | Infection Control and Prevention Plan ... - 0 views

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    Standard Precautions represent the minimum infection prevention measures that apply to all patient care. These evidence-based practices are designed to both protect healthcare personnel and prevent the spread of infections among patients. Ambulatory care facilities need to develop specific strategies to control the spread of transmissible diseases specific to their setting. This includes early detection and management of potentially infectious patients.
sandyremington

Fall prevention program for older adults - 2 views

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    This document discusses the risks of falls in the older population and why prevention is so important. It goes on to explain how to develop a community based fall prevention program and the necessary components such as education, exercise, medication management, home assessment and home safety. Great resource with a lot of information about fall prevention.
rhonda brooks

12 Burnout Prevention Tips from MIT - 2 views

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    I ran across these "MIT Burnout Prevention and Recovery Tips" the other day: 1) STOP DENYING. Listen to the wisdom of your body. Begin to freely admit the stresses and pressures which have manifested physically, mentally, or emotionally. MIT VIEW: Work until the physical pain forces you into unconsciousness.
Rhonda Adkins

Fall Prevention Awareness Media Toolkit - 1 views

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    Links for media resources and fact sheets about preventing falls.
amicarr

primary, secondary and tertiary prevention - 0 views

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    This covers the three areas of prevention we briefly touched on this week and that was mentioned in the Early quiz. I did not remember what tertiary prevention was so I went looking for an article to help me. I hope this helps someone else keep this straight too.
amicarr

Preventing upper extremity MSDs: What the latest research says - 0 views

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    I was searching for information on tertiary prevention when I came across this website. I got completely sidetracked. This article talks about a study that was done on strength training related to reducing work related injuries. Strength training was actually encouraged on the job. Reminded me of how my husband took an empty space at his work and turned it into a place for his co-workers to work out when they wanted to. They have a couple of punching bags and mats and even have a boxing instructor and Krav Maga instructor that teaches them a couple of times a week. I like that there are studies backing up strength training at work.
Kellie Hudgens

Home :: The Fontana Center :: Center for Work Rehabilitation - 0 views

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    This is a link to an awesome website for The Fontana Center.  The Fontana Center is a center for work rehabilitation.  It is owned and run by an OTR and also hires COTAs, massage therapy, and fitness experts.  This place is very holistic.  It offers seminars and workshops on ergonomics and preventing work place injury.  It also prescreens employees for companies to make sure their candidate can handle the physical aspects of the job that they are applying for…this saves the company lots of money in the long run.  The facility offers functional capacity evaluations and work hardening programs.  It also has fitness classes including water aerobics/therapy, yoga, and even classes for seniors.  This is great for fall prevention! I love this place…I wonder how many places like this exist in the US?
svettesd

Fall Prevention for the Elderly | Visual.ly - 0 views

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    I like this poster on how to prevent falls with the elderly. I feel like this would be great for not only the patient but family to understand ways to prevent falls.
Teri Gergen

Fall Prevention Program - 1 views

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    Open source from North Carolina Learning Object Repository. Must cite to use.
Mitch Thomas

National Fall Prevention Day September 22 - 0 views

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    Coinciding with tomorrow's lesson on aging adults and fall prevention, there's a "National Fall Prevention Day" set to take place September 22. The article contains some stats regarding injuries and death related to falls.
watsonar2

Ergonomics - 2 views

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    Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders in the Workplace Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) affect the muscles, nerves and tendons. Work related MSDs (including those of the neck, upper extremities and low back) are one of the leading causes of lost workday injury and illness.
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    This is a really great website that talks about ergonomics in the workplace. It specifically talks about how to prevent musculoskeletal disorders. One thing unique about this website is that it also address what the employers responsibilities are and what rights the worker has in regards to prevention, and a safe workplace. It gives multiple links to OSHA standards for a workplace, and also a list of some of the top careers that result in musculoskeletal disorders.
sandyremington

Finger, Hand, and Wrist Injuries-Prevention - 1 views

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    This article offers great tips for protecting our upper extremities! This advice helps the athlete or the average person. This is an article I'll hang on too.
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    This website offers a list of tips to avoid injuries to the fingers, wrist and hand. These are some good tips for all of us to keep in mind while working with clients and even for ourselves.
Kellie Hudgens

Under Pressure on ADVANCE for Occupational Therapy Practitioners - 2 views

  • cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs
  • Identifying Ergonomic Issue
  • s While CTDs aren't initially
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  • debilitating, they can become painful and limit function if the rate of injury exceeds the rate of repair. As such, prevention and early management are essential.
  • Ergonomics examines the relationships between physical functions, work demands and the body's response to them. Ergonomics programs can reduce worker injury and illness, boost productivity, increase comfort and enhance job satisfaction.
  • Highly repetitive tasks.
  • Localized mechanical stress.
  • Forceful exertions.
  • Static exertion.
  • Awkward postures.
  • Temperature exposure
  • Vibration.
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    This article list ergonomic risk factors of cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs). As occupational therapy practitioners we should focus on the following areas: highly repetitive tasks, static exertion, forceful exertions, localized mechanical stress, awkward postures, temperature exposure, and vibration (article has description of all of these). Prevention and early management are key to avoiding CTDs.
templetonj

Kitchen Burn Prevention/Commercial - 1 views

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    This website stresses how serious work related kitchen fires can be. It states that commercial kitchen fires are the most common among all kitchen fires and can be prevented by following their simple tips. Kitchens in busy restaurants are cluttered with too many personnel and too little room to maneuver, this can lead to a scalding or fire accident easily. The suggestions on this website make it simple to reduce the risk.
loydra1

Prevention and Wellness Tips - The Mount Sinai Hospital - 0 views

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    Musculoskeletal disorders are developed over a period of time and doesn't result from instantaneous trauma such as falls. It is the leading cause of the most time away from work reported in workplaces.This article provides tips to prevent or slow down the disorders.
jernigant

Fall prevention while aging in place - 0 views

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    This semester we had a discussion about older adults and how to help them prevent fells as they age in place. This website gives a detailed list and tips you want to remember to help an older adult prevent falls so that they may age in place safely.
Sarah Clay

Proper Body Mechanics for Daily Activies, Ergonomics - 0 views

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    Back and neck pains from improper body mechanics and improper posture can be decreased and prevented from proper sitting and standing posture,sleeping bed mobility, lifting, pushing, pulling, carrying. Ergonomics to adapt the work place to the person to decrease risk of getting repetitive trauma disorder and prevent back pain and neck pain.
pamela eckert

BURNS>>>first, second, and third degree - 1 views

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    A really good site alot about different types burns also first aid treatment do's and don't's, some pics of 2 nd, 3 rd and radiation burns, everything from meds to coping strateges. Prevention By: Mayo Clinic staff To reduce your risk of common household burns: This would be a good check list that maybe we as OT might want to use for a future reference.
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