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What are the 6 areas that are assessed in the Braden Scale?
What are the 6 areas that are assessed in the Braden Scale?
The AGNP is rounding on a nursing home patient who is in nee…
The AGNP is rounding on a nursing home patient who is in need of wound care. The NP notes the patient has a Braden score of 11. What does this represent?
A 57 year old Buddhist patient was recently in a car acciden…
A 57 year old Buddhist patient was recently in a car accident. He presents to your office for follow-up after being seen in the ER. His records indicate that nothing is broken except for a few cracked ribs on the right side. He indicates that he is in a lot of pain. He was given high dose oxycodone on a regular time pain schedule. What is the likely reason he is still in a lot of pain?
Based on the specificity principle we can expect improvement…
Based on the specificity principle we can expect improvement in sagittal plane movement to extend to frontal plane motion.
A shoulder patient is easily completing your program. You de…
A shoulder patient is easily completing your program. You decide to progress them which may include
In a suture bridge RC repair we can be more aggressive with…
In a suture bridge RC repair we can be more aggressive with PROM than with a single row repair
In Module 1, we identified The Dunning-Kruger Effect, Impost…
In Module 1, we identified The Dunning-Kruger Effect, Imposter Syndrome, and Negativity Bias as different examples of…
A formal fallacy is just a kind of…
A formal fallacy is just a kind of…
Contingent truths require observation, measurement, or testi…
Contingent truths require observation, measurement, or testimony; necessary truths are generally knowable without such empirical investigation.