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What makes a patient rehabilitation environment safe?

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One of the long-distance runners on your team has a resting pulse of 53 beats per minute. Should you take him for medical evaluation?



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Answer to Question 1

A safe environment is one in which the work area is neat and organized, with clean and properly maintained equipment. In this environment, proper treatment techniques are always performed by appropriately qualified personnel. The area is always well lit and well ventilated, with safety inspections made regularly.

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