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Unknown #5: Organism IDSpecimen Source: Blood cultureResults…

Unknown #5: Organism IDSpecimen Source: Blood cultureResults: Colony Morphology: Large, gray, flat, non-hemolytic; “medusa head” projections on BAPDirect Gram Stain: Large, square-ended Gram-positive rodsBiochemical(s): Catalase positive, motility negativeAdditional testing: Susceptible to penicillin Given the provided results, what is the organism identification?

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Tort law applies to business law but many torts exist beyond…

Tort law applies to business law but many torts exist beyond traditional business. For example, the torts of assualt and battery can take place in a business setting but business-based torts tend to be torts that include libel, slander, right to publicity, wrongful interference with contracts and other torts focused on business-related matters.

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Tort law is based on _____________________________.

Tort law is based on _____________________________.

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What must be documented in the patient’s chart on a weekly b…

What must be documented in the patient’s chart on a weekly basis? (10 points)

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In 1994, figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, was struck in the thi…

In 1994, figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, was struck in the thigh with a baton.  The result was a bruised quadriceps tendon.  She had difficulty even walking and was unable to compete in the 1994 US Figure Skating Championship. The physical therapist was help Nancy to reduce swelling in the knee, increase her knee range of motion and her quadriceps strength, so that she could return to her career as a competitive figure skater.  Her goals were met, as she was able to compete in the upcoming Winter Olympics.  (10 points) Based solely on this scenario, complete the chart below. Mechanism of injury  [BLANK-1] Medical diagnosis  [BLANK-2] Physical therapy diagnosis  [BLANK-3] Impairment(s)  [BLANK-4] Functional limitation (aka activity limitation)  [BLANK-5] Disability (aka participation limitation)  [BLANK-6]

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In 1995, Christopher Reeve was thrown from a horse during an…

In 1995, Christopher Reeve was thrown from a horse during an equestrian competition and injured his C2 vertebra.  This resulted in quadriplegia (paralysis of all four extremities). He would subsequently need a wheelchair for mobility and assistance with transfers.  The physical therapists at Kessler West Orange taught him how to operate his electric wheelchair by sipping and puffing into a straw.  Though he did not make any major motion pictures after his accident, he did become a disability activist and book author.  (10 points) Based solely on this scenario, complete the chart below. Mechanism of injury  [BLANK-1] Medical diagnosis  [BLANK-2] Physical therapy diagnosis  [BLANK-3] Impairment(s)  [BLANK-4] Functional limitation (aka activity limitation)  [BLANK-5] Disability (aka participation limitation)  [BLANK-6]

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What does “SOAP” note stand for?  Describe each of the SOAP…

What does “SOAP” note stand for?  Describe each of the SOAP note sections in detail. (20 points)

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What are the purposes of writing notes in a medical record? …

What are the purposes of writing notes in a medical record?  (10 points)

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Which section of the note is written in future tense? (3 poi…

Which section of the note is written in future tense? (3 points)

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Julie is a physical therapist assistant entering notes into…

Julie is a physical therapist assistant entering notes into a patient chart at the nurse’s station, where visitors come to ask questions.  Jeff, a physical therapist, steps out of a patient’s room and asks Julie for help.  Julie leaves the chart open on the desk, then goes to assist Jeff in the patient’s room.  True or False:  Leaving the chart open on the desk when the physical therapist assistant leaves the area is OK because she will be right back and trying to find her place in the chart when she gets back would take too much time. Type the word “true” or “false” and then provide your rationale.

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