A client has rheumatoid arthritis and finds it uncomfortable to grasp his toothbrush. Which would be the best choice?
Is it possible that an individual with multiple sclerosis wo…
Is it possible that an individual with multiple sclerosis would have the fear of falling?
Parkinson’s disease is a relatively simple neurodevelopmenta…
Parkinson’s disease is a relatively simple neurodevelopmental disease, affecting individuals 3 – 12 years of age.
___________ ____________ ___________ ___________ can be furt…
___________ ____________ ___________ ___________ can be further characterized as either active (with an occasional relapse and/or evidence of new MRI activity over a specified period of time) or not active, as well as, with progression (evidence of disability accumulation over time, with or without relapse or new MRI activity) or without progression.
Multiple Sclerosis is a genetic disease.
Multiple Sclerosis is a genetic disease.
This presentation of Parkinson’s disease often results in a…
This presentation of Parkinson’s disease often results in a very odd gait pattern and increased fall risk.
Why is it important to improve functional mobility for our c…
Why is it important to improve functional mobility for our clients?
A wheelchair uses in taking the bus. Which of the following…
A wheelchair uses in taking the bus. Which of the following is true? (choose 3)
A 19 year old was infected by strep and spent 6 months in th…
A 19 year old was infected by strep and spent 6 months in the ICU struggling for life. He now has loss of sensation in his right/dominant foot and mild cognitive symptoms consistent with ADHD. He is anxious to resume driving. The ideal referral should be to this professional B.4.26
A client with Medicare and fixed income has sustained a hip…
A client with Medicare and fixed income has sustained a hip fracture. He is 2 weeks status post injury and will be discharged home today. He currently has poor balance and limited endurance. What type of wheelchair should the OT Practitioner recommend?