You have been working with a patient who had a stroke 3 week…

You have been working with a patient who had a stroke 3 weeks ago. They have made excellent progress with recovery and is now walking on level surfaces with a single-point cane and they demonstrate no balance issues when negotiating obstacles. Which one of the following represents the BEST guarding technique and level of assist for this patient while they are practicing level surface ambulation?

Your patient is an 80-year-old woman who has just sustained…

Your patient is an 80-year-old woman who has just sustained a middle cerebral artery stroke and has been transferred to rehabilitation after a long hospital stay. You are going to transfer her from the bed to the wheelchair for the first time. Her left side is affected, with significant bilateral arm and leg weakness. Which one of the following transfers would be MOST appropriate?

A Physical Therapist Assistant re-assesses a patient’s abili…

A Physical Therapist Assistant re-assesses a patient’s ability to perform rolling in supine because the patient is complaining of shoulder pain. The Physical Therapist Assistant finds that the patient now requires moderate assistance rather than Supervision. The Physical Therapist Assistant should: