Lesson Two. Risk FactorsIn this lesson you will learn about some health risks common to those with movement problems and ways the risk factors are monitored or managed during sleep system use. You also will learn to explain what risk factors are commonly experienced by those who qualify for a sleep system. This is a smart video which means that throughout the video there are questions and activities to aid in your learning.
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Lesson Two Error Statement
- In this lesson the term "skin wound or skin ulcer is used". It's important to know that pressure or friction wounds or ulcers are a problem of tissues that surround the skin, not just the skin.
Lesson Two: Authors
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References
Blake, S. F., Logan, S., Humphreys, G., Matthews, J., Rogers, M., Thompson‐Coon, J., ... & Morris, C. (2015). Sleep positioning systems for children with cerebral palsy. The Cochrane Library.
Ghosh, A. (2018). 5 Best Pulse Oximeters for Home Use [Image]. Retrieved from https://www.vivehealth.com/blogs/resources/best-pulse-oximeter-for-home-use
John Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.). Pulse oximetry. Retrieved from https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healthlibrary/test_procedures/pulmonary/pulse_oximetry_92,P07754
John Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.). Vital signs (body temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, blood pressure). Retrieved from https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healthlibrary/conditions/adult/cardiovascular_diseases/vital_signs_body_temperature_pulse_rate_respiration_rate_blood_pressure_85,p00866
McDowell, B. C., Duffy, C., & Lundy, C. (2017). Pain report and musculoskeletal impairment in young people with severe forms of cerebral palsy: A population-based series. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 60, pp. 277-284.
New York State Department of Health (New York DOH). (n.d.). Pediatric respiratory rates. Retrieved from https://www.health.ny.gov/professionals/ems/pdf/assmttools.pdf
Ghosh, A. (2018). 5 Best Pulse Oximeters for Home Use [Image]. Retrieved from https://www.vivehealth.com/blogs/resources/best-pulse-oximeter-for-home-use
John Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.). Pulse oximetry. Retrieved from https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healthlibrary/test_procedures/pulmonary/pulse_oximetry_92,P07754
John Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.). Vital signs (body temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, blood pressure). Retrieved from https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healthlibrary/conditions/adult/cardiovascular_diseases/vital_signs_body_temperature_pulse_rate_respiration_rate_blood_pressure_85,p00866
McDowell, B. C., Duffy, C., & Lundy, C. (2017). Pain report and musculoskeletal impairment in young people with severe forms of cerebral palsy: A population-based series. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 60, pp. 277-284.
New York State Department of Health (New York DOH). (n.d.). Pediatric respiratory rates. Retrieved from https://www.health.ny.gov/professionals/ems/pdf/assmttools.pdf