What are some of the possible electrode placements used during conventional TENS?
What will be an ideal response?
Electrodes can be placed directly at the area of pain when performing conventional TENS. In addition, the electrodes can be placed around the painful region; on a nerve root associated with the painful region; within the same dermatome of the painful region; or on the peripheral nerve that innervates the painful region if accessible.
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a. Loss of ability to smell b. Tongue weakness and deviation with protrusion c. Impaired hearing and dizziness d. Altered visual acuity
The Na+ influx that occurs when a neuron is depolarized is known as the:
a. Action potential b. Resting potential c. Local potential
What testing is under way regarding the self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) due to documented line-of-duty deaths of thermal exposure?
A) SCBA regulators B) SCBA facepieces C) SCBA straps D) SCBA cylinders