What factors influence the assignment of a case into a specific CMG?
rehabilitation impairment categories (RICs), functional measurements, age, and comorbidities
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An alert and oriented 5-year-old child drank some ammonia that was placed in a cup. He is very scared and complaining of abdominal pain, and he states that he has not vomited. Assessment shows ammonia around and in his mouth as well as on his breath. He has an open airway and is breathing adequately. His pulse and skin show no abnormalities. Appropriate care for this patient would include:
A) rinsing his face and mouth with water. B) inducing vomiting. C) applying positive pressure ventilation. D) administering activated charcoal.
NIV can be used successfully in neonates for which of the following?
a. Severe ventilatory impairment b. Persistent apnea c. After extubation d. Cleft palate
Acute rehabilitation programs are generally offered ________________.?
A) in a hospital B) ?in a skilled nursing facility C) in an outpatient setting D) ?by a home health agency
Which type of scoliosis accounts for the majority of the cases of scoliosis?
a. Idiopathic b. Infectious c. Iatrogenic d. Secondary