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5. During your PT session, your patient with a T5 SCI sudden…
5. During your PT session, your patient with a T5 SCI suddenly develops severe headache, sweating, facial flushing, and bradycardia with a blood pressure of 210/115. Which of the following statements are FALSE?
Upper extremity (UE) are in spastic flexion position with in…
Upper extremity (UE) are in spastic flexion position with internal rotation and adduction. Lower extremities (LE) are in spastic extended position, internally rotated and adducted. What Am I?
This results from an interruption in the blood flow to the b…
This results from an interruption in the blood flow to the brain from a blocked or ruptured blood vessel.
An individual has a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 6; loss of c…
An individual has a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 6; loss of consciousness of more than 24 hours and posttraumatic amnesia of more than 7 days.
A 4-year-old child presents with bowed legs, delayed fontane…
A 4-year-old child presents with bowed legs, delayed fontanelle closure, and delayed motor milestones. Laboratory evaluation shows low vitamin D levels. The NP creates a plan of care based on the understanding that:
A 6-year-old child presents with fatigue, pallor, bone pain,…
A 6-year-old child presents with fatigue, pallor, bone pain, and frequent infections. CBC reveals pancytopenia and circulating blasts. The NP creates a plan of care based on the understanding that:
A 70-year-old man presents with bone pain, skull enlargement…
A 70-year-old man presents with bone pain, skull enlargement, and progressive hearing loss. Laboratory testing reveals elevated alkaline phosphatase with normal calcium levels. The NP creates a plan of care based on the understanding that:
A hospitalized patient develops acute confusion, thrombocyto…
A hospitalized patient develops acute confusion, thrombocytopenia, anemia, and renal dysfunction. Labs show elevated LDH, increased reticulocytes, and normal PT and aPTT. The NP creates a plan of care based on the understanding that:
A 72-year-old man reports gradual, bilateral high-frequency…
A 72-year-old man reports gradual, bilateral high-frequency hearing loss without pain or infection. Audiometry confirms symmetric sensorineural hearing loss. The NP creates a plan of care based on the understanding that: