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Haya94

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What are early signs of oxygen deprivation?

Question 2

List five methods of motivating a rehab patient.

Question 3

Which two arteries may be used to check for circulation in the legs?



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Answer to Question 1

mental confusion and restlessness

Answer to Question 2

(1) Greet the patient with a smile and keep that smile throughout the treatment period. (2) Dress professionally to suit the work environment. (3) Use the patient's name frequently throughout the treatment session. (4) Express an understanding about the nature of the injury and knowledge of why he is in physical therapy. (5) Make sure the patient understands what is causing the condition. (6) Convey confidence about the physical therapy procedure to the patient. (7) Explain the objectives of the physical therapy to the patient. (8) Point out improvements the patient can watch for as he goes through the physical therapy sessions. (9) Suggest and/or organize group activities for the patients. (10) Always provide the patient with clear and simple directions about the physical therapy exercises. (11) Maintain a positive attitude about the techniques that are used. (12) Provide a clean, organized, and pleasant rehabilitative environment. (13) Always give the patient full attention. (14) Present a professional attitude. (15) Stay in good health in order to display a positive example to the patient and co-workers. (Note: Any 5 will suffice. Other answers may apply.)

Answer to Question 3

femoral (groin) and popliteal (behind the knee)



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