A 78-year-old patient presents to physical therapy with comp…

A 78-year-old patient presents to physical therapy with complaints of decreased mobility and difficulty following exercise instructions. The patient lives alone but has a daughter that often visits, who helps with medications and home management. During the assessment, the patient provides inconsistent answers about the daily routine and medical history.  Why might it be most appropriate for the physical therapist to seek additional input from the patient’s family or caregiver? 

Brian is wearing fabulous boots he got from his store, “Rent…

Brian is wearing fabulous boots he got from his store, “Rent-a-Swag.” Leslie loves Brian’s boots and comments on them when she sees Brian at work. While at work, Brian accepts Leslie’s offer and sells his boots to Leslie for $200. Leslie pays $200 cash to Brian and immediately receives the boots off Brian’s feet. What type of condition is associated with this transaction?