Definition of Deconditioning??

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hello all, I just wanted to simply ask what does deconditioning mean??

For instance, "this patient is deconditioning status post respiratory failure".

I'm guess deterioration of health?? Just making sure! Thank you :)

Specializes in home health, dialysis, others.

Deconditioning is a general downslide of overall physical strength and endurance. Although most patients might have a tweak of this after a big surgery or major illness, this term is usually applied when a formerly independent, or mostly independent, person is now not able to perform routine activities, like their ADLs, and IADLs, and their progress continues to slide.

There is a 'normal' amount of this, with gains usually seen after a few days, as the patient returns to baseline. But this is referring to those pts who continue to decline when they should be getting better.

Yup, agree with the above. Usually this means a need for physical therapy to assist in rebuilding strength and endurence to the patients potential. It also means that there has been a significant decrease in muscle strength and possible atrophy of muscle, r/t illness, bedrest ect...

Oh okay, thanks for the explanations!! Helped! I'm learning... =)

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