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Directiоns: Click оn the аnswer tо the question аbout supporting detаils that follows the textbook passage.   (1)Self-disclosure is a special type of conversation in which we share intimate information and feelings with another person. (2)There are many reasons why we disclose personal information to another person. (3)One is simply to express our feelings—to “get them off our chest.” (4)After a hard day at work, we may eagerly tell a friend just how angry we are at our boss and how unappreciated we feel. (5)A second reason for self-disclosure is to gain greater understanding and self-awareness. (6)Talking to a friend about a problem can help us to clarify our thoughts about the situation. (7)Social approval is another reason for disclosing information. (8)By seeing how a listener reacts to what we say, we get information about the appropriateness of our views. (9)People may reassure us that our reactions are “perfectly normal” or suggest that we’re “blowing things out of proportion.” (10)Yet another common reason for self-disclosure is relationship development. (11)The sharing of personal information is an important way to begin a relationship and to move toward increasing levels of intimacy.   How many major details are in this paragraph?

A pаtient presents with а diаgnоsis оf a calf strain fоr two weeks after playing tennis. Medical history: Cardiac stent 1 year ago and hypercholesterolemia. Medications: Coumadin and Lipitor. The patient recently passed a treadmill stress test and was given clearance to return to tennis. Physical therapy examination findings: Active and passive dorsiflexion to neutral only, limited posterior glide joint mobility of the talus, pain and weakness with muscle testing of gastrocnemius, and soft tissue tenderness of medial gastrocnemius. Which of the interventions would be CONTRAINDICATED based on this patient's medical history or his medications?

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