A 66-year-old male rehabilitating from a shoulder injury use…

A 66-year-old male rehabilitating from a shoulder injury uses an upper body ergometer as part of a rehabilitation program. The physical therapist assistant would like the patient to use the ergometer at 40 revolutions per minute for 12 minutes. The patient maintains an active lifestyle despite the implantation of a fixed rate pacemaker six years ago. The most appropriate method to monitor the intensity of exercise during the session is:

Suppose on September 30, 2005, you buy 10 futures contracts…

Suppose on September 30, 2005, you buy 10 futures contracts on the Euro at the price of $1.2405/Euro in the morning of that day. At the day’s close, the price settles at $1.2415/Euro.  Do you gain or lose in your account (marking to market)?  How much? (Note: The contract size is Euro125,000).

A physical therapist assistant treats a patient rehabilitati…

A physical therapist assistant treats a patient rehabilitating from total hip replacement surgery. As part of the session, the therapist discusses the importance of preventing deep venous thrombosis. Which finding is the best indicator that the patient is at a reduced risk for acquiring a deep venous thrombosis?

A patient who is partial weight bearing on the lower left ex…

A patient who is partial weight bearing on the lower left extremity prepares to transfer from a wheelchair to a standing position in preparation for ambulation activities with a walker. Which of the following instructions would be the most appropriate when performing the transfer?