Top-down approaches to occupational therapy look at ________ first and then the causes of dysfunction

A) Performance patterns B) Client factors
C) Occupations D) Performance skills


C

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Convulsions, or ________, are produced by disorganized electrical activity in the brain and are characterized by involuntary muscle contractions that may alternate between contraction and relaxation of muscles

a. heart attacks b. seizures c. strokes d. fainting spells

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________ is a fatty mass of tissue that projects into the lumen of a vessel

A) Calcification B) Plaque C) Plague D) All of the above

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An 84-year-old man tells you that his heart cannot keep up with the blood coming back to it, which causes the blood to back up into the lungs. You should suspect that this patient has a history of:

A) emphysema. B) congestive heart failure. C) pneumonia. D) chronic bronchitis.

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A patient has been diagnosed with a coagulopathy and has been given Coumadin as a mode of treatment. What screening test(s) should be performed to monitor this treatment, and what effect will this therapy have on the coagulation pathway?

a. APTT; initial decrease in the vitamin K-dependent factors of the intrinsic pathway b. PT-INR; initial decrease in the vitamin K-dependent factors of the extrinsic pathway c. PT-INR and APTT; initial decrease in the vitamin K-dependent factors of all pathways d. PT-INR; initial decrease in all vitamin K-dependent serine proteases

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