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Assessment practices used to describe physical and functional performance are vulnerable to
 
  a. societal interventions
  b. financial and policy interventions
  c. physical interventions
  d. cultural interventions

Question 2

The general purpose of assessments of physical function (e.g. joint range of motion) is to
 
  a. identify the causes of activity limitations
  b. predict a functional outcome
  c. obtain objective data
  d. identify the need for assistive devices



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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