Passive Range of Motion (ROM) Shoulder
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- A NEWER VERSION OF THIS SKILL CAN BE FOUND HERE: • ROM Shoulder CNA Skill...
THIS IS AN OLDER VERSION OF THIS SKILL. View how this skill should look when performing for the Florida CNA State Exam. View the proper way to perform Passive Range of Motion (ROM) to the patient's shoulder using flexion/extension (up/down), abduction/adduction (side/side) and rotation (around) exercises to prevent muscle atrophy and joint immobility. This skill is one of the 21 testable skills on the Florida State CNA exam and is also used in RN and LPN training. Additional resources can be found at 4YourCNA.com. Please visit 4yourcna.com/kit to order a supplies kit that contains all the books and supplies needed for the exam! Enroll in our online program for practice tests, online workbook, instructional videos, practice kits and our step by step skills booklet to give you the skills you need to pass the FL CNA state exam!
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Hey took my CNA state exam this morning....I PASSED!!!! Thanks again for the extra help in making these videos!!! :-)
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Thank you for your comment! For the exam, you must identify the patient by name, but checking the ID band is not required because ID bands are not present and all settings. You're also not required to check if the bed wheels are locked but you may do so if you choose (the bed remains locked and stationary in the testing center). Good luck!
these are training videos! you shouldn't be using anything that's not on a patient care-plan: and i guarantee you, if you can pass the CNA exam you have enough brains to know on a real patient that does include ROM in their care plan you would do it to the comfort of the patient. people take things way too literal. these videos are amazing and i'm very thankful to have them to study for my exam.
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Thank you thank you THANK YOU!!! I took my exams today 6/27/14 & I PASSED! I had 3 skills to complete, ROM of the arm/wrist, bedpan, & feeding. I used your steps and the examiner was very impressed! God BLESS YOU FOR THIS!!!
Great Job! Good luck with your new career!
I'm beyond thankful that I found these videos. I just moved to Michigan from South Carolina, and was so lost as to how to retrain for the clinical skills, because it has many differences from SC. Since MI has the same requirements as Florida, this works out perfectly! Now I have a much better chance at passing my test without retraining :)
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Yes, you have to do all 3 exercises 3 times each for this skill.
Taking my exam in a few hours, seems like yesterday I found your channel and was inspired to take up the practice. Thank you for helping me study my skills through these past few months, it's been a big help and allowed me to ask questions I would have never thought to ask. I am still very nervous about my exam.
Perform the actions indicated on the care plan and you will do well. Good luck!
Thank you for your kind comment! You are absolutely correct - you must follow the care plan at all times and monitor the patient for signs of pain! Great observation! Good luck on your exam and in your new career!
First, Range of Motion (ROM) is only done under a doctor's order. Second, ROM is done on HEALTHY extremities to RETAIN function. Third, this is performed by a CNA not a therapist. These exercises are performed up to the point of pain, not beyond. You cannot compare your personal experience to that of a healthy individual having exercises done to prevent atrophy. The CNA must perform a COMPLETE range of motion for the exam and the arm is supported adequately throughout. This is covered in class.
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The arm is supported using two points of contact at all times. This skill is demonstrated properly for the state exam.
Testing in CA this Saturday...studying your vids religiously! :)
I'm in Texas and I still passed THANKS !!!!!!!! Ur the BEST!!!
Great Job! Good luck with your new career!
@amountainwomyn Thank you for your wonderful comment!
Thank you....and thanks for the videos!!! I appreciate them!!!
Please advise as to the current status of ROM Exercises for the Shoulder for the State of Florida Exam. The video shows three (3) ROM Exercises but the checklist only identifies/requires the following two.
1) Shoulder - Flexion Extension - Asking a Question
2) Shoulder - Abduction/Adduction - Making a Snow Angel
+Kris Suneson These videos show every possible type of ROM exercise that can be assigned via the care plan. You are responsible for knowing all of these motions, even though only a few are assigned on the care plan for the exam, because any of these motions may be assigned in a clinical environment. This is why all of them are demonstrated. You are correct in that for the exam, your care plan will only require flexion/extension of the shoulder and abduction/adduction of the shoulder. Always follow the care plan! :-) Best of luck!
The overall techniques are based on current nursing standards and, as such, should not vary much. However, the skills that you are asked to do may not be the same state to state. Each skill must be performed according to the care plan (based on the patient's current limitations and the tasks that the RN feels are necessary for each patient). Each care plan is unique for each patient. These videos represent the care plans used in Florida testing. Your state may require different tasks.
I wonder if theres still discount on those scrubs ... i really liked them:)
I'm sure the patient has not undergone any shoulder Surgery because you cannot move your hand so easily over head. I have recently got my surgery for the slap tear and bankart repair it took me almost 5 weeks to achieve 150° overhead and 10° external rotation with the help of physiotherapy
I just want to know how easily you can move the patient hand overhead and abduction please tell me as I mentioned I have undergone the surgery and I'm looking for good recovery
the joint should be supported at the elbow!
Please refer to our newest video for this skill located at ruclips.net/video/PAPiZVfyHqs/видео.html. Thank you!
If from Maryland, don't do the abduction/adduction exercise that far up.
wrong.. you didn't check the patient id, and you forgot your privacy blanket and forgot to check for safety.. that's a fail here in NYC
Micho Xblack Oh yeah and when you do your Clinicals, you WILL BE DOCKED for it and that's here in Northern Nevada.
regardless of what states you reside in, verifying the patients or resident identification should be a must.. she didn't check the id and didn't provide privacy blanket
Indeed and with the way HIPAA is, it covers your butt. :)
Nice ...
I will be taking my test next week in Miami, Florida. But I was taught to only do the first two exercise you showed and not the rotating one. Will I have points taken off because of that?
will u have to do all 3 of these for shoulders
-didn't rotate palm upward during abduction?
I realize headboard in the way so position not ideal for completing the range, but wouldn't that cause some impingement? Not even being critical, just wondering if there's a difference between CNA and PT?
How much are techniques different from state to state. Do they change a whole lot?
Do have to rotate arms for shoulder Rom
the videos are not continuing.. keeps rewinding and rewinding
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You are suppose to give extra support by placing hand under the elbow, she would of failed because if the elbow bent like it did on the first exercise the evaluators would of taken major points off.
Didn't close the curtains and they're see through :/
Please view our newest videos for updated skills performance. However, in this video, at 00:12, you can clearly see me closing the curtain for privacy (and saying it out loud). Yes the curtains are see through because the whole purpose of these videos is so that you can SEE the skills being performed (some testing centers still use these type of curtains for grading visualization). You might find our online CNA Test Prep program helpful. It is located on courses.4YourCNA.com. This is a totally FREE course and it covers all of these principles and MORE. It was created especially for students that are getting ready to test. Check it out!
rolling???
that was not the hurt shoulder lol
I thought may be you had to put on gloves,remember you are not suppose to touch the patient because you are in contact with him for cross contamination. Also, I think your body mechanism, the bed in low for you unless may be i feel that way because I am tall. Also, wrong word choice. If may be you could have used the right terms for ROM, example, Rotation, Flexion & extension,pronation etc.Let me know.
She didnt even up the bed or she will hurt her back...failed
You have got to be kidding!!! I just had rotator cuff surgery and if the therapist did these motions with my arm I would have been screaming in pain. Way TOO FAST, too much range of motion, not fully supporting the arm. Please take this video OFF and redo with an actual patient.
Horrible. Simply horrible self positioning. I did the same as a student and was told this is the proper way for patient but not for the person providing passive rom. Look how you are standig. You have not made yourself comfortable and standing with back twisted and then rotating it, you would be requiring therapy soon for yourself.