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when would you use slow reversal - to promote rapid, reciprocal action of agonist and antagonists



why would you use rhythmic initation - assist pt with desired movement pattern. facilitate learning
movement pattern



the PT passively moved the individual through the movement multiple times so the pt can learn the
pattern and do it them self



why would you use slow reversal hold - to promote isometric concentration at end range to enhance
dynamic stability.



why would you use repeated contractions - to strengthen weak agonist



what is the action of an ACE inhib - reduce peripheral vascular resistance and increase venous capacity



what is the action of a beta blocker - reduce the heart rate and decrease cardiac contractibility



side effect of oxycodone - orthostatic hypotension

constipation

slow resp rate causing hypoxia and hypercapnia

resp response to exercise is blunted



osteoprosis pts with low or high body mass? - low!



what should you do for a non healing wound - off load it



what has the greatest affect on wound healing - arterial perfussion to the wound area

, if a pt symptoms peripheralize instead of centralize w/ traction what should you do - stop intervention
and re-evaluate



s/s of complex regional p syndrome - burning or aching pain

ANS dysfunction

edema and movement disorder

11/18 trigger pts



increased risk of adverse drug reactions - female

over 75

HERBAL COMPOUNDS

hepatic or renal insufficiency



malabsorption of what can caused impaired proprioception - vitamin B 12



what does potassium do - reg muscle contraction

affects the heart intestines and resp tract



s/s of iron deficiency - irritability, lack of exercise tolereance, and headaches



what does decreased vit B12 do - gradually affects sensory and motor nerves causing impaire
proprioception



how to palpate the supraspinatus tendon - shoulder extension and medial rot



prospective cohort - follow them until the outcome



retrospective cohort - going back through cohort data. already recieved the intervention and the
outcome

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