Painter entered into contract with Homeowner to paint Homeow…

Painter entered into contract with Homeowner to paint Homeowner’s house neon green, payment due after the house was painted. Painter had painted most of the house when he stopped one day and decided to quit his job. Homeowner then had to finish painting the rest of the house himself. If the court found that Painter has substantially performed,

For patients with positional benign vertigo, researchers com…

For patients with positional benign vertigo, researchers completed a systematic review of 9 RCTs to evaluate the effectiveness of the Epley maneuver combined with betahistine medication compared to the Epley maneuver alone for the outcome of self-perceive symptom reduction. The meta-analysis reported SMD = -0.61, 95% CI -0.96 to -0.26, p = 0.001. What can you infer from these results?

A researcher conducts an RCT comparing a manual therapy grou…

A researcher conducts an RCT comparing a manual therapy group to a sham treatment group for the outcome of pain intensity (NRS, 0–10) in patients with chronic neck pain. A total of 90 patients are randomly assigned to either the manual therapy group (n=45) or the sham group (n=45). Pain intensity is measured in both groups at baseline and again after 6 weeks of treatment. The researcher wants to compare pain scores between the two groups at the 6-week follow-up. Manual Therapy (n=45) Sham Group (n=45) t df p-value Mean Difference 95% CI Pain (NRS) 3.2 (±1.4) 5.1 (±1.6) -6.21 88 0.001 -1.90 -2.51 to -1.29 Based on the table, which statement most accurately interprets the results?

A patient with benign positional vertigo presents to your cl…

A patient with benign positional vertigo presents to your clinic with positive nystagmus and very severe dizziness measured by the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI-S). While designing treatment, you are concerned that vertigo exercises may worsen the dizziness. After reviewing a systematic review with meta-analysis comparing the Epley maneuver to vertigo exercises, you find a DHI-S mean difference of -2 (95% CI -5.51 to 1.51; I² = 84%). What can you interpret from these results?

Q92.  John is a 35-year-old male who has been living with HI…

Q92.  John is a 35-year-old male who has been living with HIV for the past 8 years. He has been on a consistent antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimen for the past 18 months. Recently, his healthcare provider ordered a commercial HIV RNA assay to assess the viral load in his blood. The result shows that John has an undetectable viral load. He is scheduled for a follow-up visit to discuss the results and the next steps in his treatment plan.   John is curious about the meaning of “undetectable” and how this will affect his treatment and long-term prognosis. He asks the nurse about what this term means for his health.  What does an undetectable viral load mean for John’s HIV treatment and health?