What is the goal of assessing passive range of motion in a client?
A) to identify tight or restricted shoulder muscle groups
B) to identify whether muscle–tendon strain is present and, if so, where
C) to determine the end feel of the physiological barrier of the shoulder joint's range of motion
D) to restore normal muscle resting lengths
C
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A) Segmentation B) Peristalsis C) Digestion D) Ascites
__________ is another word for know-how
a. Formal training b. Manipulative training c. Informal training d. Tactical training
A(n) ____ details a specific group of activities that are all to be accomplished for a given patient for a specific presumptive diagnosis.
A. protocol B. algorithm C. process D. treatment
Glomerulonephritis can lead to ________ failure.
A. kidney B. liver C. heart D. intestinal