46. a.
Knee walker
47. d
Hemiwalker
48. d.
when fitting the walker , the patient's feet should be 12-18 inches behind the back legs of the walker
49. e
All the options are correct
50. c
graphy
51. b
Spir/o
52. e
both B and D
Jane injured her foot and needs to remain oft i walker would be an alternative assistive...
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d. Isometric contractions occut when pushing against a stable obijecd. e. A and D 190. Which patient would have a high risk for tisue injury with hot or cald applicatioes a. A 6-month-old child b. An 84-year-old adult c. A patient with peripheral vascular disease d. All of the above e. A and B 191. What would increase the risk of falling when using assisive r a. Wearing shoes with rubber soles b. Throw rugs in the walkway c. Taking...