You are seeing a patient with Amytrophic Lateral Scelorsis a…
You are seeing a patient with Amytrophic Lateral Scelorsis as an outpatient. The patient was referred for occupational therapy from their primary care doctor due to recent declines in fine motor skills and balance. What approach and treatment selections are most appropriate for this level of care.
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You are seeing a patient with MS on the acute inpatient rehabilitation unit. The patient also has a history of COPD and was recently seen in the acute hospital for COPD exacerbation. The patient’s status prior to this hospital admission was Independent with self-care and independent for standing balance. She now requires minimal assistance for standing balance during all self-care. What approach would be most appropriate to guide your treatment planning for improving balance at this level of care.
Read DetailsConsider the scenario shown below, in which HTTP servers re…
Consider the scenario shown below, in which HTTP servers reside in the upper network, and HTTP clients (browsers) reside in the lower network. Each server connects to the upper router via a link of capacity Rs; each client connects to the lower router via a link of capacity Rc. The two routers connect to each other via a link of capacity RI. Suppose an HTTP client makes a request to a web server (say the leftmost webserver). The client has never before communicated with this server. You can assume, however, that the client host knows the IP address of the server. How many round trip times (RTTs) are needed from when the client first makes the request to when the base page is completely downloaded, assuming the time needed by the server to transmit the base file into the server’s link is equal to 1/2 RTT and that the time needed to transmit the HTTP GET into the client’s link is zero? (You should take into account any TCP setup time required before the HTTP GET is actually sent by the client, the time needed for the server to transmit the requested object, and any propagation delays are already included in the RTT.)
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