Acute care orthopaedic case involving post-operative hip fracture rehabilitation, COPD-related ventilatory limitation, Parkinson’s disease, discharge planning, interprofessional collaboration, and ethical management of family expectations.
Review the full written case in a table-style format before attempting the oral questions.
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| Client Name | Mrs. Eleanor T. | Practice Setting | Acute care hospital – orthopaedic ward |
| Age | 76 years | Post-operative Status | Post-operative Day 2 |
| Gender | Female | Reason for Admission | Fall at home resulting in a left hip fracture; surgical fixation completed. |
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| Reason for Admission | Mrs. T. was admitted following a fall at home, resulting in a left hip fracture. She underwent surgical fixation and is currently post-operative Day 2. | ||
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| CPTE oral cue: The family’s expectations are clinically important because they affect education, goal setting, discharge planning, consent, and therapeutic alliance. | |||
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| Location | Left hip | Severity / Behaviour | Severe with movement |
| Functional Impact | Fear of movement, limited bed mobility, difficulty repositioning. | ||
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| Candidate focus: This is a multi-system acute care case. Link the orthopaedic, respiratory, neurological, functional, caregiver, and discharge-planning issues together rather than answering as separate isolated problems. | |||
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What is your clinical impression for this patient?
Summarize the key multi-system impairments, risks, functional prognosis, and realistic rehabilitation priorities for Mrs. T. in the acute post-operative hospital setting. |
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Reveal Clinical Impression AnswerMrs. T. presents with complex, multi-system impairments including post-operative left hip fracture, chronic COPD with ventilatory limitation, and Parkinson’s-related bradykinesia and balance deficits. Her respiratory compromise increases risk of post-operative pulmonary complications, while Parkinson’s disease contributes to reduced motor control and impaired mobility recovery. The interaction between pain, deconditioning, ventilatory limitation, and neurological impairment significantly impacts her functional prognosis. Given her reduced pre-admission mobility and chronic disease burden, realistic rehabilitation goals must focus on safe mobility, prevention of complications, caregiver education, and appropriate discharge planning, rather than full functional independence. |
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1.A Describe the best physiotherapy approach in the acute post-operative hospital setting.
1.B Explain precautions and modifications required due to COPD and Parkinson’s disease.
Mrs. T. lives in a bungalow with 4 steps to enter the home with no railing. Once inside, she is set up on the main level, with a regular-height bed and standard toilet.
2.A Identify key members of the multidisciplinary team involved in preparing this patient for discharge home.
2.B Describe how interprofessional collaboration supports a safe and realistic discharge plan.
The daughter insists that her mother must return to fully independent walking and ADLs, despite significant pre-admission mobility limitations from Parkinson’s disease and COPD.
3.A Describe how you would establish realistic, patient-centered goals for recovery.
1. Early Mobilization
2. Respiratory Management for COPD
3. Parkinson’s-Specific Strategies
4. Functional Strengthening
5. Education
COPD Precautions
Parkinson’s Modifications
Combined Considerations
Effective communication prevents fragmented care and promotes safe, patient-centered discharge planning.
1. Involve the Patient
2. Use SMART Goals
Example Goals
Focus on:
Practice realistic Canadian physiotherapy oral scenarios with structured clinical reasoning, ethics, discharge planning, and multi-system case discussion.
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