Lesson Objective

Describe range of motion activites
Explain how to prevent complications from bedrest

What is PROM (passive range of motion?
How do I do PROM?
What are some of the complications of bedrest and lack of activity?

Key Terms
abduction-away from the midline
adduction-to the midline
atrophy contracture
dorsiflexion
extension
flexion footdrop
hyperextension orthostatic hypotension pronation
range of motion rotation supination syncope

Performance Standard K
Pathophysiology: Analyze abnormal facators of pathophysiology that impact a healthy body and spirit.

Increase contextual comprehension,
Analyze data and graphs.

DOK 1,2,3 and 4

Bring theory connection and activity to real world clinical settings.

CNAs do minimal care for the residents.

Active learning
Lab Stations
Tiered Assiignments

Teacher demo-student demo back
Do ROM skills, ambulation patient with gait belt, wheelchair transfer and dressing patient with affected arm

Formative Assessments

Demo Back-Lab

Clinical DEvaluations

Scenarios

Mosby Textbook for Nursing Assistants 7th Ed

Prometric Checklist 

Handouts