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Which patient would benefit from passive range of motion exercises?
Which patient would benefit from passive range of motion exercises?
- A patient with COPD who can still mobilize
- A patient with recent CVA and loss of mobility (correct)
- A patient who can still follow commands and has strength
- A patient with chronic dementia who is still able to ambulate
When should active range of motion exercises be done?
When should active range of motion exercises be done?
- For a patient who can still follow commands and has strength
- For a patient with recent CVA and loss of mobility
- For a patient with chronic dementia who is still able to ambulate (correct)
- For a patient with COPD who can still mobilize
Who should provide assistance for range of motion exercises?
Who should provide assistance for range of motion exercises?
- A patient with recent CVA and loss of mobility
- A patient who can still follow commands and has strength (correct)
- A patient with COPD who can still mobilize
- A patient with chronic dementia who is still able to ambulate
Which is the first priority in the ABC approach to patient care?
Which is the first priority in the ABC approach to patient care?
Which should be the second priority if ineffective clearance of airway is not an option?
Which should be the second priority if ineffective clearance of airway is not an option?
In the case of acute chest pain, what should be the priority?
In the case of acute chest pain, what should be the priority?