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gonzo233

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A recovering stroke patient is sitting with her right arm dangling over the side of her wheelchair. This patient is demonstrating
 A) hemiplegia.
  B) unilateral neglect.
  C) emotional lability.
  D) hemianopsia.

Question 2

When using a mechanical lift to move a patient, the leg spreader should be
 A) opened wide.
  B) closed completely.
  C) adjusted for patient comfort.
  D) at a 45 degree angle.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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