A patient with CVA has pusher syndrome. Which of the following is the LEAST effective technique to include while working on sitting balance?
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Compressive therapies (approximation, compression garments,…
Compressive therapies (approximation, compression garments, air cast) following CVA are utilized to support return of this specific sensory function-
In the acute setting, how often should the patient’s positio…
In the acute setting, how often should the patient’s position be changed to avoid skin breakdown?
Which of the following is a condition in which the patient h…
Which of the following is a condition in which the patient has difficulty articulating words as a result of weakness due to a stroke?
Which of the following elements enhances the return of senso…
Which of the following elements enhances the return of sensory function?
Gait deficits common in CVA include-
Gait deficits common in CVA include-
Which of the following tools is most appropriate to assess b…
Which of the following tools is most appropriate to assess balance during ambulation after a stroke?
A patient has difficulty transitioning from…
A patient has difficulty transitioning from sit-to-stand secondary to left anterior cerebral artery infarct. Upon creating a treatment plan, which of the following should be focused on FIRST?
Why are side lying and semi-prone positions more desirable i…
Why are side lying and semi-prone positions more desirable in the acute treatment of a patient after TBI?
Which of the following is the approximate normal range of In…
Which of the following is the approximate normal range of Intracranial pressure (ICP)?