________ Drapes are sheets used to protect patient privacy and keep the patient warm
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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An occupational therapist who is licensed by a state but has let his or her national certification to lapse would use which of the following credentials?
A) OTD/L B) OTR C) OT/L D) OTR/L
The resting tension in a skeletal muscle is called:
A) atrophy. B) isotonic contraction. C) recruitment. D) muscle tone.
You have been called for a 91-year-old woman who fell. Since your assessment reveals bruises to her body in various stages of healing and inconsistencies in information related to the fall from her family, you are suspicious of geriatric abuse. Your BEST action would be to:
A) notify the Office of Elder Affairs prior to leaving the scene. B) quietly transport and inform the emergency department physician. C) confront the family members regarding your suspicions. D) have the EMS supervisor contact the patient's primary care physician.
A 3-year-old female presents to her pediatrician due to severe, recurrent Staphylococcus aureus abscesses. She demonstrates an absence of pigment in her hair, skin, and eyes. Her infections are possibly due to
A) the inability of the white blood cells to adhere to the blood vessels. B) a deficiency of killing enzymes in the white blood cells. C) abnormal granules in the white blood cells. D) a defect in the complement cascade.