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haleyc112

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Which is not a true statement about assistive devices to aid older adults with impaired mobility?
 
  a. Using a walker is contraindicated when climbing stairs.
  b. Improper use of assistive devices contributes to falls and injuries.
  c. Older adults save money by adapting assistive devices from their friends.
  d. A cane is most useful for unilateral disabilities but not bilateral problems.

Question 2

Exercises are prescribed for older adults as therapy to improve which one of the following qualities?
 
  a. Relative intensity c. Muscle retraining
  b. Muscle strength d. Body sculpting



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Answer to Question 1

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A Incorrect. This is a true statement.
B Incorrect. This is a true statement. Improperly selected or improperly used assis-tive devices can be risk factors for falling.
C Correct. Older adults are tempted to save money by using assistive devices from nonmedical sources; however, regardless of the source of the assistive device, the device should be fitted to the older adult. An older adult should never try to adapt to the assistive device because the ill-fitted device can contribute to falls and injuries.
D Incorrect. This is a true statement. Canes can relieve stress on arthritic joints on one side. A walker can relieve pressure on joints on both sides equally.

Answer to Question 2

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Exercises that improve muscle strength are important for balance, strong bones, and metabolic processes. Relative intensity is the level of effort required by a person to an activity. When using relative intensity, people pay attention to how physical activity affects heart rate and breathing. Muscle strength is not a therapeutic concern. Muscle retraining refers to muscles that have been trained, detrained, and trained again and is not a therapeutic concern. Muscle definition is a qual-ity valued by bodybuilders, but it is not a therapeutic concern.




haleyc112

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


frankwu0507

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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