Solve the problem.Two cars leave an intersection. One car tr…
Solve the problem.Two cars leave an intersection. One car travels north; the other east. When the car traveling north had gone 15 mi, the distance between the cars was 5 mi more than the distance traveled by the car heading east. How far had the eastbound car traveled?
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A patient arrives at the emergency department following a motor vehicle accident, where a physical therapist is triaging patients in a primary care provider role. Which of the following imaging modalities is best used for detecting cortical fractures (traumatic fractures)?
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Case Jeanne: A 60-year-old patient comes into a clinic via direct access following an injury 2 days ago where she was rear-ended at a stop from what she says, “The car was going 15 mph”. She states that she has been having neck pain intermittently yesterday, but not today – just reporting stiffness (points to R upper trapezius) that came on the following morning. She denies any paresthesias or pain in her extremities. She otherwise has been fine with no fainting episodes and able to resume along with her evening. You proceed to check her cervical rotation ROM and notice she has 70 degrees to the L and 35 degrees to the R with minimal pain at the end and stiffness. Based on NEXUS criteria, what would be the appropriate next steps?
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