Author Question: Rehabilitation from a stroke A) may be very frustrating for the patient. B) does not address ... (Read 40 times)

cookcarl

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Rehabilitation from a stroke
 A) may be very frustrating for the patient.
  B) does not address aphasia, which is permanent.
  C) involves reversing hemianopsia and edema.
  D) focuses on unilateral neglect and lability.

Question 2

When transferring an unconscious patient from a stretcher to the bed, how many nursing assistants are required to safely perform the procedure?
 A) Two
  B) Three to four
  C) Four to five
  D) Six to seven



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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