A complication that occurs almost exclusively in children taking aspirin, primarily in association with influenza B or varicella zoster is called ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Reye's syndrome
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Which of the following projections will demonstrate the patellofemoral joint open?
AP oblique with lateral rotation mediolataral AP AP oblique with medial rotation
What does the A in SOAP documentation stand for?
A. Alternative B. Application C. Adjusted D. Assessment E. Action
Your patient can feel the 6.10 monofilament but not the 4.17 or the 5.07 monofilament. How do you interpret these findings?
A. The patient is not being accurate, because he/she can feel 10 grams of force but not 75 grams. B. The patient does not have protective sensation. C. The patient has normal sensation. D. The patient has protective sensation but does not have normal light touch sensation.
Limb muscle testing manual
A) 95831 B) 95832 C) 95833 D) 95834