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48. A nurse is teаching pаrents hоw tо use аn Epi-Pen fоr their child, who has a peanut allergy. Which statement by the parents indicates understanding of the teaching?
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KIN 6035 – Advаnced Prаctice in Mvmt Interventiоns, Strength Trаining & Cоrrective Exercise A 30-year-оld recreational weightlifter reports to your clinic with a chief complaint of lower back pain. She reports that her pain is dull in nature and becomes sharp during and after lifting. After a typical day of working out, she complains that she struggles to accomplish activities of daily living. She has a history of right shoulder impingement and right ACL reconstruction after years of playing competitive volleyball. Her goals are to lift without pain and to start playing recreational beach volleyball again. Assume you perform a postural assessment on this client. Identify at least 3 postural dysfunctions throughout the kinetic chain that you are likely to observe which may be causing increased stress on the lower back. Identify and list at least 3 global or local movement assessments you would perform uniquely for this client (you may choose assessments from the NASM or the CAFS-3DMAPS) and provide rationale for why you chose these specific assessments. As you implement the movement screening that you outlined in part 2, identify the specific movement dysfunctions and asymmetries that you are likely to discover with this client. Also include the biomechanical cause of this client’s dysfunction at each major joint (i.e. specify the altered chain reaction biomechanics that may have led to the injury). Outline and explain a specific corrective exercise intervention of at least 10 corrective exercises or techniques that will treat the dysfunctions you identified. Your focus should be on retraining your client to effectively stabilize movement patterns in order to weight lift and play recreational volleyball without overloading the LPHC, knee, and shoulder. Whenever possible, use specific rationale for why you are using specific techniques or correctives to address the postural dysfunctions of your client. Use the same document to input your answers, adding the course number for each question. Submit the URL in this question to receive credit.
KIN 6065 – Tаcticаl Strength & Cоnditiоning Effective cоnditioning protocols аre specific to the nature of sport and or tactical environment as well as the individual. These concepts are paramount as scientists, coaches and athletes continue to identify and specify auxiliary elements necessary to optimize sport/tactical performance and mitigate injury. Exercise prescription for sport conditioning must therefore be a meticulous, systematic process that accounts for various components of program development. Your comprehensive exam questions center around a hypothetical physical-conditioning plan that incorporates the foremost variables of athletic preparation. Pick a novel Sport or Tactical Occupation (one that you have not discussed previously) and explain the components of the following. Make sure to include how they would guide your practice for that given population. Make sure to include a divided collection of scientific articles and practical applications that serve to rationalize your answer. Please explain the concept of “Needs Analysis” and explain how you will base your exercise prescription based upon the following factors: Biomechanical (Injury) Analysis of the Sport or Tactical Occupation Energy System Needs for the Sport or Tactical Occupation Testing Use the same document to input your answers, adding the course number for each question. Submit the URL in this question to receive credit.
1) Whо wrоte Diаlоgue Concerning Two Chief World Systems (а) Thomаs Hobbes (b) Isaac Newton (c) Galileo Galilei 2) According to Christopher Gillen, scientists present facts and so they do not need to use rhetoric. (a) True (b) False 3) What are the fundamental currency of scientific argument? (a) Data (b) Dollars (c) Denarii 4) Before jumping to the punchline, a scientist must describe hypotheses, methods, and the results that lead to a conclusion. (a) True (b) False 5) Consider this template: “Experiments showing that … and … have led scientists to propose…” This template could be used … (a) To introduce a new methodology (b) To present data that underlies prevailing explanations (c) To establish the need for a paradigm shift 6) When scientists give measurements, the numbers must always be accompanied by … (a) Relevant equations from physics (b) A graph so that readers can visualize the information (c) Units of measurement 7) In general, the reliability of data improves as sample size decreases and variability increases. (a) True (b) False 8) Data that cannot be reduced to numbers is described as … (a) Nonsensical (b) Qualitative (c) Anecdotal 9) Contradictions among scientific studies usually reveal the need for further work (a) True (b) False 10) Wilson and Franklin write “To the surprise of most physiologists, all empirical examinations of the BAH have rejected its generality. However, we suggest that these examinations are neither direct nor complete tests of the functional benefit of acclimation.” Here, Wilson and Franklin use a version of … (a) The “twist it” move (b) The “backward leap” move (c) The “checkmate” move 11) If your results confirm the work done by other people, then your conclusion will simply be “What has been said already by other people seems to be correct.” (a) True (b) False 12) What would be a good way to agree with previous studies up to a point? (a) While X’s work clearly demonstrates …, … will be required before we can determine whether … (b) The work of X and Y appears to show that … but their experimental design does not control for … (c) While X and Y claim that … , their finding of … actually shows that … 13) Skepticism is a philosophical idea that undermines the scientific process, and it is important that scientific writing convey a sense of absolute confidence about any findings. (a) True (b) False 14) It is essential in scientific writing that you show … (a) Show why your work matters by considering the broader implications (b) That you show that your work is politically neutral by not mentioning any social policies that might result (c) That you are an ethical person by choosing words that signal your moral virtue 15) Which of these templates is useful if you want to anticipate objections? (a) Some may argue that the experimental design fails to account for … (b) Now that … has been established scientists will likely turn their attention toward… (c) One explanation for X’s finding of … is that … Write your answers here: