A physical therapist assistant employed in an acute care hos…
A physical therapist assistant employed in an acute care hospital treats a patient burned in a house fire. Upon entering the room, the therapist observes that the patient is lying in prone and does not appear to be in any distress. The patient has dry, brownish looking burns over a majority of his back. This type of burn is most appropriately classified as:
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A physical therapist assistant treats a patient rehabilitating from total hip replacement surgery. As part of the session, the therapist discusses the importance of preventing deep venous thrombosis. Which finding is the best indicator that the patient is at a reduced risk for acquiring a deep venous thrombosis?
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A physical therapist assistant works with a patient diagnosed with chronic bronchitis after completing a lengthy chart review. Which of the following would be the best method to determine if the patient would benefit from suctioning?
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A physical therapist assistant observes a burn located on the anterior forearm of a 26-year-old male. The burn covers an area approximately six centimeters in length and four centimeters in width. The skin in the affected area is bright red with areas of blistering throughout. The patient reposts a subjective pain scare rating of “8” out of “10”. The most likely classification of the burn is:
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Assume today’s settlement price on a CME EUR futures contract is $1.3140/EUR. You have a LONG position in one contract. Your performance bond (margin) account currently has a balance of $1,700. The next three days’ settlement prices are $1.3126, $1.3133, and $1.3049. (Note: the contract size for euro futures contract traded at CME is €125,000) 1. Calculate the gain/loss from daily marking-to-market. Day 1: Day 2: Day 3: 2. If you want to close your position at the end of day 3, what is your total gain or loss in the past three days? 3. What is the margin account balance at the end of day 3?
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