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 NUR 205 (NUR205) Foundations Final exam solution guide_spring 24/25
  • NUR 205 (NUR205) Foundations Final exam solution guide_spring 24/25

  • Resume • 19 pages • 2024
  • Foundations Final exam Older adult Normal aging vs illness - Normal aging consists of: o Heart & blood vessels: stiffening of arteries & blood vessels; physical activity & walking uphill or long distances may become more difficult o Bones: bones become less dense, making them more fragile and likely to break o Muscles: lose flexibility, strength, and endurance o Bladder & bowel: the ability of bladder to stretch and return to normal shape may mean less able to hold urine and more trips ...
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RESNA ATP EXAM - Assistive  Technology Terms Latest Update | 100%  Correct
  • RESNA ATP EXAM - Assistive Technology Terms Latest Update | 100% Correct

  • Examen • 28 pages • 2024
  • RESNA ATP EXAM - Assistive Technology Terms Latest Update | 100% Correct **What does impairment refer to?** Impairment refers to any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical, or anatomical structure or function. **Define DYSARTHRIA.** Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by difficulty in pronouncing words due to weak or immobile mouth muscles, often accompanied by respiratory issues. It is commonly found in stroke and cancer patients. **Explain APRAXI...
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Science Olympiad Anatomy and Physiology Exam Questions And Answers
  • Science Olympiad Anatomy and Physiology Exam Questions And Answers

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  • Science Olympiad Anatomy and Physiology Exam Questions And Answers Dendrite - answerReceive stimulus and carries it impulses toward the cell body. Cell Body with nucleus - answerFiber which carries impulses away from cell body schwann cell - answercells which produce myelain or fat layer in the PNS Myelin Sheath - answerLipid layer around the axon; which insulates the axon Node Ranvier - answerGaps or nodes in the myelin sheath impulse - answer-self propagating -mechanism, potassium and ...
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RESNA ATP EXAM - Assistive Technology Terms Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • RESNA ATP EXAM - Assistive Technology Terms Questions and Answers 100% Pass

  • Examen • 19 pages • 2024
  • RESNA ATP EXAM - Assistive Technology Terms Questions and Answers 100% Pass Impairment - Correct Answer ️️ -Any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical or anatomical structure or function. DYSARTHIA - Correct Answer ️️ -Motor SPEECH DISORDER. Difficult in pronouncing words. mouth muscles are weak or do not move. may also have respiratory problems. found in stroke and cancer patients. APRAXIA - Correct Answer ️️ -Oral motor muscles loose function, unable to speak with m...
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Stroke Outcome Measures Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Stroke Outcome Measures Questions With Complete Solutions

  • Examen • 8 pages • 2023
  • what test Assesses distance walked over time as a sub-maximal test of aerobic capacity/endurance correct answer: 6 minute walk test. what test Assesses walking speed in meters per second over a short duration correct answer: 10 meter walk test. what ICF domain is the 10 meter walk test in? correct answer: activity. looks at functional Mobility; Gait; Vestibular what stroke outcome measure Assesses upper limb functioning using observational methods. Looking at grasp, grip, pinch, ...
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Human Movement Midterm (USAHS) Exam with Complete Solutions | Already Passed| Verified
  • Human Movement Midterm (USAHS) Exam with Complete Solutions | Already Passed| Verified

  • Examen • 17 pages • 2024
  • Movement - fundamental aspect of occupational participation. Movement control: - interactions between individual, task and the environment. Environmental - CNS must be able to analyze activity being performed in order to effectively plan task specific movements. Can be divided into non-regulatory & regulatory. Non-regulatory: - Distractions such as background noise, changing lighting. Performance may be affected by these factors but movement does not have to conform to this. As an OT, you m...
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West Coast University- Mental Health Final Exam With complete solutions
  • West Coast University- Mental Health Final Exam With complete solutions

  • Examen • 12 pages • 2023
  • Beneficence - Answer- The quality of doing good, can be described as charity Ex: A nurse helps a newly admitted client who has a psychotic disorder to feel safe in the environment of the mental health facility Justice - Answer- Fair and equal for all Ex: nurse will discuss with other nurses if two patients who broke the same facility rule were treated equally Autonomy - Answer- The client has the right to make their own decisions. However, the client must accept the consequences of ...
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BSW ASWB Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • BSW ASWB Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • BSW ASWB Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Erik Erikson - Answer- 8 distinct stages with 2 different outcomes, failure can reduce ability to reach next stage trust vs mistrust - Answer- birth to 1. if trust is developed, child gains confidence and security. unsuccessful leads to inability to trust and sense of fear (anxiety, insecurity, mistrust) autonomy vs shame and doubt - Answer- 1-3, assert independence by walking away, choosing own clothes. If encouraged child feels confident an...
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NOTCE Exam Prep 2 Questions and Answers Graded A+
  • NOTCE Exam Prep 2 Questions and Answers Graded A+

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  • NOTCE Exam Prep 2 Questions and Answers Graded A+ What is Arthrogryposis? And what are the 4 treatments? Congenital joint contractures. 1. Promote ROM 2. hand eye coordination 3 splinting 4. Facilitate head positioning 4 symptoms of ADHD 1. inattention 2. distractibility 3. impulsivity, 4. unfinished tasks, restlessness 5 treatments that may assist with ADHD 1. Short tasks 2, volunteer work to build skills 3. checklists of tasks 4. Sensory feedback 5. use of alarm cl...
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NSG 527 Final questions with correct answers|100% verified|31 pages
  • NSG 527 Final questions with correct answers|100% verified|31 pages

  • Examen • 30 pages • 2024
  • NSG 527 Final questions with correct answers Acetylcholine Answer involved in voluntary movement, learning, memory, and sleep? acetylcholine Answer Too much ___?_____is associated with depression, and too little in the hippocampus has been associated with dementia. Dopamine Answer correlated with movement, attention, and learning? Dopamine Answer Too much__________?has been associated with schizophrenia, and too little_________? is associated with some forms of depression as well as th...
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