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Physiotherapist Template

Physio Initial Inpatient

A professional Physiotherapist template for healthcare professionals.
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Enhance your inpatient physiotherapy documentation with our 'Physio Initial Inpatient' template, meticulously designed for physiotherapists in acute hospital settings. This comprehensive template streamlines the recording of initial patient assessments, covering everything from reason for referral and medical history to detailed objective findings, mobility assessments, and treatment plans. Perfect for capturing crucial information on functional decline post-illness or injury, it helps practitioners track patient progress, identify discharge barriers, and collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams. Utilise this clinical notes template to ensure thorough and consistent documentation, optimising patient care and communication within the hospital environment. Heidi, our AI medical scribe, can intelligently populate this template directly from your consultation transcripts, saving you valuable time.

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Physiotherapist Reason for referral: Functional decline post viral illness. HOPC: - Patient admitted due to severe community-acquired pneumonia, resulting in significant deconditioning and respiratory compromise. - Requires physiotherapy to address reduced mobility, impaired respiratory function, and deconditioning to facilitate safe discharge. - Patient reports persistent generalised weakness and shortness of breath with minimal exertion. - Medications: See med chart PMHx: - Hypertension (controlled with medication) - Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (well-controlled) - Previous appendicectomy (20 years ago) SH: - Lives in an RDP home with husband and two adult children. - Has access to running water and electricity. - Prior to admission, independent with all personal and domestic ADLs; mobilised independently without aid. - Able to walk to local church (approx. 500m) and attend weekly community group meetings. - Receives family support; no formal home support services. - No falls in past 12 months. Objective: - Found patient resting in bed (RIB), Alert + Oriented (A+O), saturating comfortably on 2L O₂ via nasal prongs. - Vitals observations: Between the Flags (BTF) - Has a peripheral IV line in situ in the left forearm and oxygen tubing. - Auscultation: Decreased breath sounds LLZ with inspiratory crackles. - Lateral Basal Expansion (LBE): Decreased bilaterally, more pronounced on the left. - Cough: Weak and ineffective, dry. - CXR: Patchy consolidation in the left lower lobe, consistent with resolving pneumonia. - Pain score: 2/10 at rest, 5/10 with movement (leg weakness). Mobility: - Supine → SOEOB: Requires moderate assistance (x1 therapist) due to generalised weakness. - Sit Bal: Poor static and dynamic sitting balance, requires continuous verbal cues and standby assistance. - STS: Unable to perform independently, requires maximal assistance (x2 therapists) with hoist for safety. - Stand Bal: Unable to maintain standing balance without maximal assistance and parallel bars. - Transfer: Requires hoist for all transfers (bed to chair, chair to bed). - Walking: Unable to ambulate even with maximal assistance; significant shortness of breath and fatigue on attempting any movement. Treatment: - Education on risks of prolonged bedrest and importance of early mobilisation. - Active Cycle of Breathing Techniques (ACBT) focusing on thoracic expansion exercises and controlled breathing x2 rounds. - Passive range of motion (PROM) exercises to all four limbs. - Mobilised from bed to armchair using hoist; tolerated sitting for 15 minutes with frequent verbal cues for posture correction. - Leg strengthening exercises (quadriceps sets, ankle pumps) in supine. Assessment: - Nurses should transfer the patient using a hoist with 2x assist for all transfers; patient to be encouraged to sit out of bed for at least 30 minutes twice daily. - Patient is not at baseline function. - Patient is not safe for discharge from physiotherapy due to profound deconditioning, inability to mobilise, and high fall risk. - Barriers affecting discharge from physiotherapy: Significant deconditioning, inability to mobilise independently, poor sitting balance, and ineffective cough. Patient lives in a two-storey RDP home with 12 stairs to the bedroom, no handrail, and no access to a walking aid. Plan: - Request Occupational Therapy for ADL assessment and home setup assessment. - Review analgesia for mobility with medical team. - Re-assess in 2 days. - Goal of next physiotherapy session: Improve sitting balance to allow for independent supported sitting for 30 minutes, attempt sit-to-stand with assistance.
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