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Bronchial Pneumonia Case Study
Pt. is an 83yo female admitted to hospital 10 days ago with dx of Bronchial Pneumonia. Admitted to SNF 2 days ago with balance and strength deficits. Pt. lives alone in a first floor apartment with 2 steps to enter with bilateral rails, and was relatively healthy prior to hospital stay. Pt. still drives and has a daughter who lives in the area.

S. Pt. states ”I feel pretty good but am unsteady when I sit up in bed and try to walk”
O. Pt. seen for 30 min tx on this date w/ focus on static and dynamic balance training. Pt. required CGA for sit to stand from w/c level. Pt. tolerating static standing for 5 minutes with SBA. Dynamic standing balance included weight shifting while reaching for cones, and balloon tapping and bean bag tossing,


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