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Association Syndromes and Sequences: What percentage of patients with VACTERL association have tracheoesophageal fistula?
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Association Syndromes and Sequences: What are the major clinical characteristics in patients with velocardiofacial (DiGeorge or CATCH22) syndrome?
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A client goes to a hospital for the treatment of pancreatitis, an infection of the pancreas. A multidisciplinary team diagnoses him and provides treatment. What are the two key advantages of this approach to the team?less liabilityhigh cost of treatmentquicker diagnosismore innovative treatmentshared responsibility
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A child has been diagnosed with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity. During an evaluation, the OT would most likely observe that the child demonstrates:
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An infant has been having visual problems. The parents of the infant have asked the OTR to recommend strategies in order for the infant to be able to play. What compensatory strategy can the OTR implement?
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An OT uses the Rood approach to facilitate motor development. A pediatric client has mastered the prone extension motor pattern. The next pattern that the therapist would address is:
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amphetamine stereotyped behavior in rodents
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An OT provides intervention to develop independent feeding skills in an 18 month-old child with significant developmental delays. The child has mastered the ability to hold a spoon and bang it on the tray of the high chair. The most appropriate activity for the OTR to provide next is:
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A toddler has syndactyly of the left ring and middle fingers.The child is referred to OT for apre-operative evaluation. The most appropriate area to evaluate is:
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A 5 year-old child with spina bifida at the C-7 level receives home-based occupational therapy services to address ADL skills. Following an initial evaluation, the OT identifies a need to develop the child's ability to:
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when treating lymphedema, what is the typical treatment time of intermittent compression?
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what are some examples of good food choices for a snack eaten about three hours before a marathon?
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the nurse is caring for multiple older adults in an assisted care facility. what information about this population should the nurse consider when caring for clients? select all that apply.
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after surgery your patient starts to shiver uncontrollably. what nursing intervention would you do first?
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40. upon rectal examination of the prostate, the physician documents palpation of a symmetrically enlarged, smooth, fixed nodule. the nurse understands that this finding is indicative of:
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the client with full-thickness burns to 40% of the body, including both legs, is being transferred from a community hospital to a burn center. which measure should be instituted before the transfer. adequate peripheral circulation to both feet ensured.
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a provider asks the nurse to teach a client with low back pain how to sit in order to minimize pressure on the spine. which teaching points would the nurse include? select all that apply.
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should the short-term and long-term health consequences of intense training and competition in young athletes be investigated? why or why not? include at least 1 example. no unread replies.no replies.1. should the short-term and long-term health consequences of intense training and competition in young athletes be investigated? why or why not?
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when comparing angina with myocardial infarction (mi), which statement is true? a. angina often occurs at rest; mi occurs during a stressful time. b. both angina and mi cause tissue necrosis. c. pain is more severe and lasts longer with angina than with mi. d. angina pain is relieved by rest and intake of nitroglycerin; the pain of mi is not.
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Association Syndromes and Sequences: Describe the lower lip pits in van der Woude syndrome
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Association Syndromes and Sequences: What factors lead to velopharyngeal insufficiency in patients with velocardiofacial syndrome?
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Association Syndromes and Sequences: What autosomal dominant syndrome is most likely in a child with lower-lip pits, cleft lip, and/or cleft palate?
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Association Syndromes and Sequences: What evaluation must be done when performing a pharyngeal flap on a patient with velocardiofacial syndrome? Why?
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Association Syndromes and Sequences: What are the clinical features of Stickler syndrome?
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