Passive vs Active Range of Motion Exercises
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

    <p>Ineffective clearance of airway</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which should be the second priority if ineffective clearance of airway is not an option?

    <p>Acute pain</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the case of acute chest pain, what should be the priority?

    <p>Acute pain</p> Signup and view all the answers

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