Improving a patient's daily living skills is the responsibility of the
A) recreational specialist
B) occupational therapist
C) physical therapist
D) speech-language pathologist
Answer: B
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A) Central cord B) Anterior cord C) Brown-Séquard D) Cauda equina
Your partner informs you that the 3-year-old boy you have been called to care for is breathing 28 times per minute. As a knowledgeable EMT, you would recognize:
A) a rapid rate. B) adequate breathing. C) a normal rate. D) inadequate breathing.
Your patient is a 17-year-old female who fell from a horse. She is complaining of being unable to move. During your assessment, you have placed her arms at her sides, but her arms keeping returning to a "stick-up" or "hold-up" position. Based on this, which of the following is MOST likely?
A) The patient has a spinal-cord injury at T-1. B) The patient has Brown-Séquard syndrome. C) The patient is feigning the injury. D) The patient has a spinal cord injury in the midcervical region.
Which of the following could cause lymphadenopathy?
a. Inflammation b. Infection c. Tumor d. All of the above