Class objective: based on knowledge of impaired function compensation mechanisms in infectious diseases, students (trainees) should learn how to use PT means and forms at different patient rehabilitation stages (inpatient facility - outpatient facility - sanatorium).
Test questions and tasks for background information check.
1. What is infectious endocarditis? Pathogenesis, clinical signs (heart examination).
2. What is an infectious process, infectious disease?
3. What is the doctor's tactics when suspecting infectious disease?
4. What is occupational contact with viruses?
5. What is typhoid fever? Clinical signs and course.
6. What are the clinical signs and treatment of intestinal infections?
7. What are respiratory infections? Clinical signs, prevention.
8. What are contact home infections? Clinical signs, prevention.
9. What PT means are used in combined treatment of patients? Skills to be mastered by the student (trainee) during the training session.
► Develop a combined rehabilitation treatment program for patients with infectious diseases.
► Determine the purpose and objectives of rehabilitation treatment.
► Perform functional sampling or testing. Evaluate their results.
► Assign the motion regimen. Determine PT means and forms.
► Determine dosage of PT means.
► Perform ET, MHE procedures, dosed walking, climbing stairs for patients with various infectious diseases.
► Determine indications and contraindications to massage prescription.
► Perform the procedure (session) of therapeutic massage (when indicated).
► To evaluate the patient's condition and the impact of the procedure (RG,
MHE, massage) on it, fill in the documents, evaluate the results. Practical lesson structure is standard.
The organisation of medical care for patients with tuberculosis is defined by the Procedure of medical care for patients with tuberculosis, approved by the Order of the Ministry of Health of Russia dated 15.11.2012 No. 932n. It is provided in outpatient, daycare, and inpatient settings, in the form of primary paramedical care, primary medical care, primary specialised medical & sanitary care, and specialised (including high-technology) medical care. Treatment of patients with tuberculosis is performed according to WHO Guidelines (2009) and the DOTS Strategy (G.N. Ponomarenko).