Briefly describe the difference between physical therapy and occupational therapy.
What will be an ideal response?
Physical therapy works to improve strength, and occupational therapy works to ensure safety to perform.
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Which is the most common FVIII mutation in patients with a severe phenotype (occurring in almost 50% of patients)?
a. Gross deletion of entire gene locus b. Point mutation involving the thrombin cleavage site c. Inversion mutation of intron 22 d. Point mutation involving the site of VWF attachment
The advent of the ____ on April 1, 2002, defined a separate category of reimbursement for interfacility transport patients requiring specialized interventions beyond the Paramedic's scope of practice.
A. Medical Treatment and Active Labor Fee Schedule B. Affordable Transport Fee Schedule C. Health Care and Education Reconciliation Fee Schedule D. National Medicare Ambulance Fee Schedule
All of the following are known to have the capacity to cause oral mucosal pigmentation except:
a. Amalgam b. Bismuth c. Mercury vapors d. Penicillin e. Minocycline
You arrive at the scene shortly after a 3-year old female experienced a seizure. The child, who is being held by her mother, is conscious and crying. The mother tells you that her daughter has been ill recently and has a temperature of 102.5 degrees F. What is the MOST appropriate treatment for this child?
A. Oxygen via pediatric nonrebreathing mask, place the child in a tub of cold water to lower her body temperature, and transport B. Oxygen via the blow-by technique, remove clothing and cool the child with towels soaked in tepid water, and transport. C. Oxygen via pediatric nonrebreathing mask, avoid any measures to lower the child's body temperature, and transport at once. D. Oxygen via the blow-by technique, transport at once and request a paramedic rendezvous so that an anticonvulsant drug can be given