The choice of glass blowing as a therapeutic intervention fo…
The choice of glass blowing as a therapeutic intervention for a client with spinal cord injury working on building vital lung capacity may be appropriate while that same activity may be contra-indicated for a client who has stocking-glove neuropathy secondary to diabetes. Identify an aspect of the task that is beneficial for building lung capacity [answer1] and an aspect of the task that is a risk factor for neuropathy [answer2].
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Earth’s Rheological and Compositional Structure (10pts Total]): (Part 1 of 3) The figure below shows the temperature-pressure dependent melting relationships of Earth’s interior (solidus), from the surface (0 km) to its center (~6300 km), as well as a generic geothermal gradient for Earth. 3a. [4 pts]: Determine the approximate depth (km) of the base (bottom) of each of Earth’s Rheologic layers (e.g., 100, 900, 1100 2500): By 100’s, in other words, NO numbers like 3157 (Do NOT include units). Lithosphere [depth1] Asthenosphere [depth2] Mesosphere [depth3] Outer Core [depth4]
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Evaluation identifies client need/deficits which informs the client goals which informs the treatment activity choices which then provide data about client progress. Using the above mentioned simplified OT process, answer the following question: Evaluation determined client deficit as limited shoulder flexion range of motion (AROM shoulder flexion = 45 degrees) – Goal: Client will demonstrate AROM shoulder flexion of at least 100 degrees to allow for donning of t-shirt. What treatment activity could you use and how would you structure it to promote progress toward the goal?
Read DetailsBowens Reaction Series [10 pts Total]: (part 1 of 2) 5a.[ 4…
Bowens Reaction Series [10 pts Total]: (part 1 of 2) 5a.[ 4 pts] The silicate minerals below are all a part of the discontinuous series of Bowen’s Reaction Series. Match them with the approximate temperature (degrees Celsius) in which they crystallize.
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