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  • ...Frequently Asked Questions|Help FAQs page]], alternatively you can [mailto:help@physio-pedia.com email us]. *[https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents MediaWiki Help
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  • #REDIRECT [[Answering Competency-Based Interview Questions]]
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  • ...need to improve and update content where needed and produce a set of quiz questions for that page.<br> #You are expected to produce quiz questions for a least 4 pages per month.
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  • ...'become a Benefactor''' or [[Legacy Gifts|making a legacy gift]] that will help us to plan ahead for future Physiopedia projects. We would be delighted if ==Questions?==
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  • ...ng symptoms and their impact on activity. The questionnaire contains eight questions, covering three necessary domains: 1) pain, 2) functional status, and 3) ac * Questions 1 is related to stiffness following inactivates
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  • The FIQR was developed in response to known deficiencies of the FIQ with the help of a patient focus group. ...uestions on memory, tenderness, balance and environmental sensitivity. All questions are graded on a 0–10 numeric scale.
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  • This page aims to provide answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) on the [[Volunteer Orientation Course]]. == Frequently Asked Questions ==
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  • ...mments and feel free to document any further issues not addressed by these questions. Thank you for your time and input in completing a review.
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  • ...UK: ChurchillfckLRLivingstone; 2005</ref> have developed a series of&nbsp;questions to facilitate introspective&nbsp;self-evaluation for the evidence-based&nbs Self-evaluation in asking answerable questions
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  • ...achieve this efficiency, we need to become skilled at formulating clinical questions<ref name="KTCH">Formulating and answerable question. KT Clearinghouse, Cent ...possible to find a scientific answer to&nbsp;the question. Posing specific questions relevant to a patient’s problem&nbsp;provides a focus to thinking, and it
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  • The framework was developed in the 1970's and essentially involves 3 questions only, which is what makes it appealing.&nbsp;<ref>White S,Fook J, Gardner F This questions prompts the reflector to describe what has happened by&nbsp;
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  • == Questions? == If you have any questions about making a donation, please [mailto:[email protected] contact Ra
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  • 2. All questions must be asked. 3. All questions must be asked exactly as is written on the form in Bold
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  • ...ore is to accurately inform and predict future management. It answers such questions as: ...om 0 to 3, giving a total from 0 to 12 where 12 is the ideal result. The 4 questions consist of one physical assessment and three parent-reported outcome measur
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  • ...ultural groups worldwide. Health Psychol. 1999. 18; 5: 495–505.</ref>. The questions stem from multiple statements about quality of life, health and well-being ...s of their health and well-being over the previous two weeks. Responses to questions are on a 1-5 Likert scale where 1 represents "disagree" or "not at all" and
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  • ...ons to attain the necessary information to provide optimal care. Types of questions might include:<ref name=":3" /> ...We should, however, be careful to avoid ''leading'' ''questions.'' Leading questions are formatted in a way that it encourages the answer we want or expect.<ref
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  • ...uding how to prepare for an interview and how to approach competency based questions. *[[Answering Competeny-Based Interview Questions|How to Answer Competency Questions]]
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  • The development of the KOOS - Child has lead to 5 sections with 39 questions in total. These categories are split into: *7 questions on symptoms
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  • == Frequently Asked Questions == ...ts Step by Step Guide|step by step guide]] that is specifically written to help experts who wish to use Physiopedia as a way to disseminate their work and
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  • ...ikijob.co.uk/content/interview-advice/interview-questions/competency-based-questions on 3 May 2018.</ref>. Candidates should not talk in broad terms, be too gen ...ss previous roles and positions held. Instead, interviewers use competency questions to force candidates to reveal how they have performed in various situations
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  • ...>NPQ percentage = ((neck pain score) / 36) x 100%.<br>• If the first eight questions are answered:<br>NPQ percentage = ((neck pain score) / 32) x 100%. ...e is 36 if all nine questions were answered and 32 if only the first eight questions were answered. The percentage ranges from 0% to 100%. The higher the percen
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  • ...s, and patient education. <ref>UNC - University Libraries. Forming Focused Questions with PICO: Abut PICO. Available from: https://guides.lib.unc.edu/pico (acce * Many of these research questions are costly, time-constraining, and difficult to conduct, especially with an
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  • ...ent's Guide section on Physiopedia! This page is specifically developed to help students who are part of a [[Content Development Projects|Content Developme ...ool then you are extremely busy, so why should you spend the extra time to help develop Physiopedia?&nbsp; In short, because Physiopedia will make you a be
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  • ...ich should be kept in an easily accessible place so that it can be used to help make clinical decisions”<ref>Centre for Evidence Based Emergency Medicine #Well-built questions<br>
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  • ...sual cues than verbal inquiries. The SAQ employs standardized drawings and questions to evaluate how patients and their parents perceive the appearance of their
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  • ...ultural groups worldwide. Health Psychol. 1999. 18; 5: 495–505.</ref>. The questions stem from multiple statements about quality of life, health and well-being ...s of their health and well-being over the previous two weeks. Responses to questions are on a 1-5 Likert scale where 1 represents "disagree" or "not at all" and
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  • ...na, as well as questions about emotions, life-impact, and sexual impact to help for better understanding and managing conditions affecting the female genit ...and the first 17 questions will be answered by each woman, but the last 4 questions will be answered by just who is sexually active. The items are as following
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  • ...measures.] J Neurol. 1998 May;245 Suppl 1:S10-4.</ref> PDQ-39 comprises 39 questions from 8 dimensions which include mobility, [[Activities of Daily Living|acti It is an eight-question instrument with questions taken from each domain of PDQ-39: mobility, activities of daily of living,
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  • ...g jumping and landing movements. It assesses 9 landing concepts and has 17 questions which are scored out of 19 points. ...eet, the questions 1-15 are Yes/No questions that are rated as 0 or 1. The questions 16 and 17 are rated as 0,1 and 2 depending on the joint displacement and o
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  • * Part A includes 25 questions related to common CSS symptoms. In Part A of the CSI patients are asked various questions designed to assess central sensitisation symptoms. The patient scores each
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  • These pre-course activities will help to prepare you for taking part in the course. &nbsp;By completing them you ...lly answered on this page so we won't be responding to any emails that ask questions that are answered here:
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  • ...taking part in a formal student project within Physiopedia. The guide will help you with setting up your account, editing pages and problem solving. &nbsp; ...e note that your tutor will be your first point of contact if you have any questions.'''
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  • == If You Need Help == ...bers. We will not always be there to help, especially on busy courses, so help each other where ever you can.
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  • ...In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your involvement with this project. ...ich page you would like to work on. &nbsp;Please feel free also to ask any questions that you have in relation to this project e.g. if you feel a new page needs
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  • ...e Physical Therapy Clinic at Queen’s University to manage her symptoms and help her achieve some of her goals. She is easily [[Chronic Fatigue Syndrome|fat == Self-study Questions ==
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  • ...efore you get started.&nbsp; We encourage you to contact us about ideas or questions you have for using Physiopedia.<br> [[Category:Help]]
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  • The questionnaire contains eight questions, covering three necessary domains: 1) pain, 2) functional status, and 3) ac *Questions 1-3 are related to pain. (in this questionnaire, the term "pain" refers spe
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  • == Welcome to the Physiopedia Help Centre == ...ere, we have grouped together and answered some of the most commonly asked questions, with the aim of helping you navigate and use our platform effectively and
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  • ...idely used for research and in clinical settings. The questionnaire has 22 questions, comprising three symptom complexes: snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness, ...ent-reported questionnaire and contains 22 items. Parents must fill in the questions about snoring, apneas, daytime sleepiness, inattentive or hyperactive behav
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  • ...to sleep and to concentrate and activities of daily living. There are also questions of a psychosocial nature such as: social contact, emotional relationships a ...‘no’. For questions one till five, a ‘yes’ indicates a good function. For questions six till fifteen, a ‘no’ indicates a good function. A good function rec
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  • ...ject and which page you would like to work on. Please feel free to ask any questions that you have in relation to this project e.g. if you feel a new page needs If you have any questions please do email us at [Mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]
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  • ==== Descriptive / normative research questions ==== Descriptive research questions provide a descriptive account of a phenomenon within an established framewo
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  • The following are the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) for becoming involved in a [[Content Development Projects|Content De ...the [[Projects Step by Step Guide|step by step guide]]. We will be here to help if you need us!
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  • ...tending. Practising the speech before people unfamiliar with the topic can help identify unclear or confusing elements.<ref>Miller JE. [https://www.ncbi.nl * Be prepared to answer likely questions with confidence
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  • ...ch might e.g. focus more on the overall disability or pain experience. The questions are directed towards patients' experiences with the hand/upper extremity du ...uring the subjective health state of the patient's hand when answering the questions in a measurable way.
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  • ...patient-reported questionnaire. Respondents tick yes or no boxes to answer questions about their health and its effects on their daily life. The questionnaire is divided into two parts. The first parts comprises 38 questions in six categories: sleep, physical mobility, energy, pain, emotional reacti
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  • == Sample Questions and Answers ==
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  • ...e Measures]] Physiopedia Page. At the very least you should consider these questions with your wheelchair user in mind.
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  • ...its reliability]. J Neurol. 1995 Sep;242(9):587-92.</ref>. It contains 16 questions targeting physical, [[Cognitive Impairments|cognitive]] and behavioral doma The questionnaire is a self-reported questionnaire containing 16 questions<ref name=":0" />. Patients are asked the severity of the following symptoms
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  • ...estions when they have pain medications. However, the totality of the PSEQ questions has acceptable measurement properties and accurately summarizes confidence
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  • The FIQ is composed of 10 items. The first item contains 11 questions related to physical functioning – each question is rated on a 4 point Lik
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  • ...nd ‘usual amount’ of leakage ranged from moderate to strong (r=0.53-0.86), questions assessing the perceived causes of incontinence ranged from weak to moderate
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  • ...essionals, you may also find information that will help you to answer your questions.  However, please be aware that you should always also consult with a medi ...tests, treatment interventions or other medical related information let us help you find the answers!
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  • The questionnaire consists of a combination of Likert-type and open-ended questions (later converted to scaled scores using the provided guidelines). Responden
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  • The OKS is a patient reported outcome measure that consists of 12 questions about an individual's level of function, [[Activities of Daily Living|activ === Questions ===
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  • == Step by step guide and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) == ...ts Step by Step Guide|step by step guide]] that is specifically written to help educators who use Physiopedia as part of their educational program. You can
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  • === Special Questions <br> ===
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  • ...ith a patient, it's crucial to speak in simple language and follow up with questions to make sure the patient comprehends. Therapists have the primary responsib '''1. [[Formulating Clinical Questions|Formulate an answerable question]]'''
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  • * '''Factor 1:''' <u>History of ankle instability</u>. These questions (Q5,Q6,Q7 and Q10) reflect the general sense of ankle instability. It inclu ...a better assessment of the severity of previous ankle sprains. It includes questions such as how many ankle sprains the individual sustained, time since last an
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  • ...e levels (regarding frequencies, time intervals, incident rates etc.). All questions refer to the timeframe of the past six months<ref name=":3">Klingman KJ, Ju
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  • ...t on what you have accomplished and achieved. &nbsp;Prepare what interview questions you may be asked, especially competency based ones. &nbsp;Prepare in front == Common questions ==
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  • ...rovide baseline data prior to an intervention, and the initial results may help determine and direct the course of a treatment intervention. The outcome me ...rcslt.org/wp-content/uploads/media/docs/selecting-outcome-measures.pdf Key questions to ask when selecting outcome measures: a checklist for allied health profe
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  • #Will the results help me in caring for my patients? If the answer to any of these questions is “no”, you can save yourself the trouble of reading the rest of it.
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  • ...your colleagues, please share your knowledge with others and answer their questions where you can.
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  • ==''Questions''== # Because of my back pain, I get dressed with help from someone else.
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  • ...eadiness. It was developed in 1995 by Powell and Myers, and consists of 16 questions gauging the individual's confidence while doing activities<ref>Moiz JA, B The ABC Scale has 16 questions that require the patient to rate his/her confidence that he/she will not lo
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  • === Some examples of the DASH questions ===
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  • ...s (maximum score of 42) and the physical activity subscale (FABQpa) with 4 questions (maximum score of 24). <ref name="Waddell et al" /><ref name="Fritz and Geo | Questions Included
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  • ...isten to what the patient has to say without interruption – ask clarifying questions ...cues (loss of a job or loved one, sighing…) – they probably are a call for help
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  • ...be indistinguishable from ischemic stroke. It consists of seven yes or no questions.
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  • ...entation of the healthcare professional’s findings and recommendations and asking the patient if they are okay with this ...re both parties understand each other and there is sufficient answering of questions
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  • ...Frequently Asked Questions|Help FAQs page]], alternatively you can [mailto:help@physio-pedia.com email us]. *[https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents MediaWiki Help
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  • The questions in Box 3 were designed to encourage thought about evidence-based rehabilita ...tation science box 3.png|center|thumb|800x800px|Implementation facilitator questions that are key to exploring and understanding the intervention you want to im
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  • ...nd which page you would like to work on. Please feel free also to ask any questions that you have in relation to this project e.g. if you feel a new page needs If you have any questions please do [mailto:[email protected] email us].
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  • ...ty correctly. See the [[Adding References|Adding References]] tutorial for help. &nbsp;You don't need to add lots of references, just a few to demonstrate If you have questions ask in the [https://volunteer-orientation.slack.com/messages/C0JR9NB0U #gen
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  • If there are any questions concerning your rights as a volunteer and Physiopedia Team Member, please c ...gb/ Slack] for communication. Team Members can post any questions in the #help channel and '''#physiopedia-content''' channels for any pages they have rev
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  • ...thought-provoking questions to facilitate and direct the reflection. These questions are:&nbsp; * The practitioner acts as their own supervisor and questions their own actions (meta-reflection on the reflection).
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  • ...In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your involvement with this project. If you have any questions, please do [mailto:[email protected] email us].
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  • These pre-course activities will help to prepare you for taking part in the course. &nbsp;By completing them you ...lly answered on this page so we won't be responding to any emails that ask questions that are answered here:
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  • ...sequent questions to identify the child's functional abilities with as few questions as possible.<ref name=":1">Haley SM, Coster WJ, Dumas HM, Fragala-Pinkham M
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  • The I-QOL has 22 questions with the following 3 subscales:&nbsp; avoid and limiting behaviors (items),
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  • The first set of questions should be aimed to distinguish whether the tremor is occurring at action or After this question, try to ask more specific questions, such as “Does your hand shake when you are writing?” or “Does your h
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  • ...0" /> Reading and learning are linked, so effective reading strategies can help a learner achieve learning success. Positive reading attitudes lead to posi ...cial Sciences 2021: 11(7): 183– 207.</ref> Active reading is "reading with questions in mind and searching for answers."<ref>Sun TT. [https://academic.oup.com/n
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  • These questions will help guide the examination. For example<ref>Flynn TW, Cleland JA, Whitman JM. Us ==Special Questions ==
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  • ...a subjective and objective assessment with the patient, including specific questions and performing tests which may indicate specific wrist pathology that may n
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  • ...a clear evaluation purpose, and direct relevant and answerable evaluation questions that are aligned with the evaluation approaches and methods. Evaluations ar ...tcome. '''Box 10''' provides several key implementation process evaluation questions.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your involvement with this project. If you have any questions, please do [mailto:[email protected] email us]
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  • ...ethics. Morality could be understood as an individual persons approach to questions of a right/wrong or good/bad. Ethics is the reflection on different moral p Ethics does not deliver answers to religious or legal questions. Such questions are individually regulated by religions and laws itself. But both, religiou
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  • ..., artificial limbs, pill organisers, memory aids and other technology that help older people and people with disabilities live a healthy and productive lif ...n return for your efforts, you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your involvement with this project.
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  • === Special Questions (Region‐specific historical examination) === These are the special questions which may indicate that something more sinister may be going on. If you sus
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  • ...ed, while the full HAQ-DI has been periodically updated with more relevant questions overtime. <ref name=":0" /> ...le of 0 (no disability) to 3 (completely disabled). There are at least two questions from each category. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...iled below. In this example you are required to ask yourself the following questions. ...sses for decision-making are fair and legitimate. This tool is designed to help you think through difficult decisions when ethics is a factor and develop j
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  • ...ge.&nbsp; Or you can click on the Discussion tab and write any comments or questions on that page for others to view.&nbsp; Any feedback you have for us is welc
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  • #* Patients are provided with the SF-12 questionnaire, which consists of 12 questions covering physical and mental health domains. ...survey, reassure confidentiality, and provide contact information for any questions.
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  • OMAS uses a summated rating scale format and consists of 9 questions:
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  • ...n that helps to support health behaviour change. It was originally used to help treat substance dependency, but is now seen as an effective way to promote #* Help to create a positive attitude in the patient and encourage them to highligh
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  • ...lps support and supervise the participants, answer practical and technical questions that come up during their individual studies. It also helps participants in
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  • ...re found individually by calculating the mean value of their corresponding questions and then multiplying by 25 to obtain a value that ranges from 0 to 100.<ref
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  • Single missing answer in a domain will be scored as the mean of the questions answered in that particular domain. The domain cannot be scored if more tha
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  • ...In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your involvement with this project.[[Fil ...nd which page you would like to work on. Please feel free also to ask any questions that you have in relation to this project e.g. if you feel a new page needs
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  • ...book for Therapists. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2023.</ref> Note that these questions can differ across healthcare professions. !Medical screening questions/ special questions
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  • * This depression module consists of 9 questions related to DSM-IV criteria. * These questions are asked based on the past 2 weeks.
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  • ...logies]. JOR Spine 2018; 1(1):E1003.</ref> However, by answering important questions on pathway interactions, simulating related pathologies, and by promoting d
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  • # [https://www.re-aim.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Planning-and-Evaluation-Questions-for-Initiatives-Intended-to-Produce-Public-Health-Impact-_Final.pdf RE-AIM] ...ention''': the program or practice they want to adopt, scale up or spread; Questions they consider: Is there strong evidence for the intervention? Does this in
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  • ...nding on the university you are applying to. Make sure that you answer the questions asked in each statement. And most importantly do not copy and paste one fro ...ity to learn a great deal about sports and exercise Physiotherapy and will help me to get a good job in this field.....’
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  • ...name=":0" /> '''Box 14''' provides several key implementation facilitator questions key to the inner and outer context of sustainment. [[File:Implementation science box 14.png|center|thumb|800x800px|The questions in Box 14 have been informed by the EPIS, a popular Implementation Science
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  • ...ing about leadership and actually doing the leading. Bridging this gap can help people in informal and formal leadership roles become capable and influenti ...necessary to first look within yourself and perform a self-assessment. Ask questions such as: “What leadership skills are needed to implement this approach? D
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  • ...eoporosis. Osteoporos Int. 1997;7:36-38.</ref>. The questionnaire includes questions in the domains pain, physical function, social function, general health per ...tebral fracture as a result of osteoporosis: kappa 0.54-0.90 (26 out of 41 questions kappa-score >/=0.70)<ref name=":0" /> - ICC, N=304, P=females with degener
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  • ...er|frameless|alt=|400x400px]]The following subjective information can also help the therapist to develop his / her treatment plan:<ref name=":7">Chelin S. *'''Special questions /red flags''': These are similar to those seen in [[An Introduction to Red
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  • ...nding, turning, and climbing steps with or without rail) while the final 2 questions assess the patients’ ability to cope with everyday life. Each item is sco A 10 cm visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to answer the questions but it is now being replaced by a numerical pain rating scale (NRS) in many
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  • ...eritage, J.,[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16431070/ Physicians’ opening questions and patients’ satisfaction.] Patient Educ. Couns., EACH Conference 2006: ...ommunication Skills?] J. Clin. Diagn. Res. JCDR 2015: 9, JE01–JE04.</ref>. Asking a patient about his/her occupation is a convenient conversation starter tha
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  • ...fosters a two-way communication channel, allowing patients to engage, ask questions, and seek clarification, promoting a sense of empowerment and involvement i Consider hosting live or recorded Q&A sessions where you address common questions from your audience. This not only provides valuable information but also es
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  • The first section (pain domain) has various questions related to pain. The highest score of this section is 44points when there i
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  • A few questions may be important to consider prior to scheduling a new patient. ...your thought processes prior to examination. The pre-scheduling questions help anticipate the intensity of the patient's potential needs.
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  • ...igin.<ref name=":0" /> This page will highlight some key features that can help to differentiate between mechanical back pain and inflammatory conditions, ...linician to gauge whether the pain is inflammatory or mechanical. Specific questions that should be included are:<ref name=":0" />
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  • ## Try to find common ground between the two opponents by asking questions and making suggestions ...erstand what's happening for us. It comprises of a few simple questions to help us understand our unseen internal experiences and prepare for a successful
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  • ...ents’ assessment addressed satisfaction with their child’s treatment (five questions). The gait and clinical aspects of assessment included the children’s phy
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  • ...ween knowing about leadership and doing the leading. Bridging this gap can help persons in formal and informal leadership positions become capable and infl In the '''perception phase''', leaders ask questions like:<ref name=":0" />[[File:Graphic Levels of Situation Awareness.png|600x
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  • ...s four weeks. There are two domains (pain and function) with six items or questions in each. Each item has five possible responses. In the original scoring res ...though issues to look out for were double-barreled questions and a lack of questions regarding medication and aids<ref name=":3" />. The content validity was al
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  • ...ly the person will be unable to create new memories, and repetitively asks questions, usually the same question like "What am I doing here?" or "How did we get
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  • ...urse content and will be guiding you through the course and answering your questions in the discussion forum each week. ...oderators. &nbsp;These experienced clinicians will be there to answer your questions and stimulate the conversation!
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  • Screening for orange flags is performed by asking questions regarding clinical depression or other personality disorders. Screening fo ...ing passive in the process) and serial visits to various practitioners for help with no improvement.
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  • ...re is the number that best fits to the patient’s level of activity. All the questions relate to everyday activities and are generally easily understood by patien
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  • ...vailable or you are not trained to give this injection, call for emergency help immediately. Emergency services should also be alerted after injectable glu ...jective interview.<ref name=":2" /> For a more complete list of subjective questions, please see the additional resources section at the bottom of the page.
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  • ...Each question is scored from 'Not at all' (0) to 'To a large extent' (3). Questions on the activity sub-scale range from difficulty with dressing, climbing sta
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  • ...experiences.<ref name=":0" /> Effective assessment tools are necessary to help guide successful treatment. ...sured tool looks at a child's overall sleep quality. The use of open-ended questions serves to identify the possible causes of sleep issues and to guide treatme
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  • ...rvation of paediatrics (GALLOP) is a very new, comprehensive assessment of questions and objective measures developed in 2016. Therefore, very limited research
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  • ...our research is important to be done. Here are some prompting questions to help with writing the background<ref name=":0" />: ...l is a question format tool and a helpful method to structure the research questions. It's similar to the PICO tool, which is used for experimental studies:
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  • A thorough subjective examination is likely to provide the key elements to help best diagnose and treat a patient’s TMJ issue. Assessment should include * Referral area questions (neck pain, dizziness, headaches, migraines or other neurological symptoms)
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  • ...belief that you understand something when you have environmental cues that help to fill in the gaps in your knowledge: ...ed chunks of information from your long-term memory. It includes answering questions or explaining concepts without referring to the source and using your own w
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  • * Ask questions ...family, it may indicate an inherited form of disease. Genetic testing may help determine if family members are at risk.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...is optional, but allows patients time to consider the recommendations, ask questions, and make an informed choice overall. It can be given to the patient to rea ...to provide further information requested by the patient and to answer all questions asked by the patient in a manner that the patient considers satisfactory<re
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  • It comprises 36 questions that cover eight domains of health<ref name=":0">Ware Jr., J.E. and Sherbou .... Both sources are from different original authors and contain the same 36 questions and answers only differing slightly in the bodily pain and general health d
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  • ...ent. Then it can be copied and pasted into the wiki. The template has some questions included to generate thoughts for content development within the headings f [[User Tutorials|See the user tutorials for further help]]<br>
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  • * The scale has 26 questions or statements for which patient marks from 1 to 7 and the final reading is
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  • * Open questions Typical questions asked in a thorough interview (subjective evaluation) include (Figure 2 and
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  • ...a mobile phone that they can use to contact someone if they are in need of help or just want to talk to someone. Communication devices can bring great bene ...elves after they had an introduction and demonstration and then get to ask questions and to receive feedback]]
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  • * Ask if they have any questions <ref name=":0" /> Questions to ask the Parent: <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...patient’s visit was established and a basic background has been provided. Questions were open-ended and the patient was given a chance to reveal their main com .... His thought processes will be shaped by the answers to the six mentioned questions (potential answers added in italics).
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  • ...formation. &nbsp;As you read the content of the page, answer the following questions: ...e Literature Search|how to perform a quick literature search]] if you need help.
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  • Red flag screening questions were developed to help detect serious spinal pathology.<ref name=":0" /> * Specific red flag questions are not used consistently across guidelines and there is little evidence to
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  • ...c Chain|kinetic chain]]. Physiotherapists can use their specific skills to help physiological adaptation through different techniques, as well as provide p * Listen well, but also ask crucial important questions
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  • ...n return for your efforts, you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your involvement with this project. ...ject and which page you would like to work on. Please feel free to ask any questions that you have in relation to this project e.g. if you feel a new page needs
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  • Some common questions a physical therapist may ask a patient during the evaluation process if the **Special testing to help rule in or out if the patient has snapping scapula or other shoulder pathol
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  • ...he clinician's facial expressions and body language. These non-verbal cues help the patient to better understand the meaning behind the clinician's words.< ...ow interest in what the speaker is saying through verbal cues (e.g. asking questions, summarising the speaker's words and their purpose, etc) and non-verbal cue
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  • ...ed by Fleming.<ref name=":0" /> These frameworks are analytical tools that help healthcare workers in complex moral decision-making situations.<ref name=": Answering the following questions will establish the facts to consider:
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  • It is composed of 14 questions (phrased as “Would you say that you are able to do the following activiti
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  • It is important to ask the following questions when assessing patients and considering referrals:<ref name=":0" /> ...that a patient is appropriate for conservative care, but you are unable to help them. Here are some common reasons to refer to another physiotherapist:<ref
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  • * The individual’s '''demographic information:''' includes factors that may help you better understand the life situation of a client or patient.<ref name=" * The '''second appendix''' offers '''general questions''' to help determine capacity versus performance in the areas of mobility, self-care,
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  • It contains 10 questions with a score range of 0–30<ref name=":0" />.
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  • # Asking a single question about FOF (e.g., “Do you have a fear of falling?”) ...stions, though further studies comparing the predictive validity of single questions to the FES and other FOF measurements are required"<ref name=":2" />.
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  • ...tify the most important category for each patient. Once identified, it can help to direct treatment. The model also enables clinicians to identify when the ...s on non-physical symptoms, contains seven questions for anxiety and seven questions for depression, and takes 2–5min to complete.
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  • ...just a little concerned about bathing my baby... Hubby should be happy to help more with baby duties, but I am afraid he won’t do the bathing part. Will ...cian can move onto the final stages of closing. Where any uncertainties or questions arise (i.e. a yes-answer), either a new concern or a follow-up on an existi
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  • ...Leafy Greens; Citrus Fruits; Pomegranate; Nuts and Seeds<ref>Ask a lot of questions What drugs are considered nitrates? Available:https://askinglot.com/what-d
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  • ...guide the clinician throughout the examination and evaluation process and help relate subjective and objective data from a patient's condition to the step ...ut the list of questions to the best of their knowledge and ability. These questions were guided through the utilization of information presented by Mark Dutton
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  • ...s://www.fda.gov/about-fda/clinical-outcome-assessment-coa-frequently-asked-questions#COADefinition (last accessed 14.5.2020)</ref>: * Rely on a patient’s direct responses to questions
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  • ...are consistently described in the literature and should form the basis of questions related to diagnosis<ref name=":1" />; ...been performed with these current symptoms? This seems so obvious but can help with the clinical reasoning process.  
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  • The patient's history should include questions related to: == Special Questions ==
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  • ...urvivors of the acute phase of the illness. At this stage in the pandemic, questions remain and our understanding of the disease is rapidly evolving. There have ...op everyday skills and to use [[Assistive Devices|adaptive products]] that help with everyday activities
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  • ...radiation/radiationtherapy-whatitishowithelps/radiation-therapy-what-it-is-questions-about-rad-therapy]. June 7, 2014. Accessed March 25, 2015.
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  • Every section has a Guttman scale consisting of questions that are graded on the basis of its level of disability on a 5 point scale
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  • ...ere]. &nbsp;Once you have requested your account you will receive an email asking you to confirm your email address, please do that by clicking on the link. ...ofile online to link to from your new page. &nbsp;[[User Tutorials|See the help tutorials]].
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  • * '''Gathering Information''': asking open and closed questions, picking up on cues and exploring the patient’s ideas, concerns and expec |Ask open-ended questions
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  • PROMs can help facilitate the transition from disease-focused HIV care programmes, to prog ...related symptoms, HIV-specific PROMs have been developed. These tools can help ensure improved responsiveness to needs and subsequent improved care experi
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  • ...e patient is encouraged to ask questions and receive clarification for any questions they may have about the neurophysiology of their pain. The clinician can ad
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  • ...sing, empathising, making educated guesses, paraphrasing and checking will help patients feel heard and enrich the communication cycle.<ref name=":0">Bramh * Clarify with open-ended questions
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  • ...related to the research question or research framework (for example [[PICO Questions|PICO]]). ...ents of the studies selected and their design. For the contents the [[PICO Questions|PICO]] (Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcomes) framework can be u
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  • The test questions are scored on a scale of 0-4, which correspond to: None (0), Mild (1), Mode
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  • .../ref> Research posters summarise information concisely and attractively to help publicise it and generate discussion. This page addresses the process of de * research posters should help publicise research and generate discussion.
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  • ...'s also noted that understanding of sport related concussion mechanism can help the recovery of the injury among the youth athletes<ref>McLeod TC, Wagner A ** Disorientation or confusion, or inability to respond appropriately to questions
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  • ...training needs, as well as to understand their general frame of mind. The questions used are centred on their likes, dislikes and challenges of the job, their Some of the questions that could be included in the interviews include:
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  • ...Gage FH, Aigner L, et al. Human adult neurogenesis: evidence and remaining questions. Cell Stem Cell. 2018;23(1):25–30.</ref>.
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  • ...u or help you understand and complete the questionnaire, or respond to the questions on your behalf.
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  • ...on does in a typical week. It can be as simple as asking a couple of quick questions about their work and recreation: ...commends participation in government initiatives, creation of resources to help PTs add promotion to their professional practice and better integration of
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  • When taking a subjective history, the following questions should be asked:<ref name=":0">Tonks B. Vestibular Assessment Course. Plus Asking about motion sickness in the subjective assessment of vestibular patients i
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  • ...he treatment protocol, share her experience with other families and answer questions they might have. During the sessions little Abubakr runs around room and pl
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  • '''Questions to ask when interpreting the research question:''' * Was the sample used appropriately for its research questions?
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  • '''Appendix 2''' - General Questions for Participation & Activities - these are divided into the bottom six doma
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  • ...and whispers simultaneously the translation of the various statements and questions. Before leaving the meeting, the Minister makes a concluding statement. The * Help ensure that everyone understands both words or signs and the meaning ‘at
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  • ...anagement in an individual with a less severe cerebellar stroke. This will help provide some understanding of what rehabilitation in an outpatient setting ...ef>. Performing treadmill training was patient-centred and was provided to help improve his return to functional activities, and work on his goal of walkin
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  • == Key Questions to Ask in the Interview / Subjective Assessment == ...ference. Careful questioning around what someone has changed recently will help identify the contributing factors of the tendinopathy. Changes in load can
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  • ...ual physiotherapy management. This study conducted in a three-round set of questions. The panel was composed of 34 physiotherapists expert about this topic. The
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  • It is designed for administration in clinical and community settings, with questions and instructions presented in BSL video format on a laptop and taking 30 to
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  • ...ccount diversity. Diverse methods of formal and informal communication can help overcome barriers to effective communication with displaced persons. * Be realistic and specific when discussing what help you can offer.
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  • ... Physiotherapy Can. 2001;53:259–67</ref> The original UEFI consists of 20 questions on a 5- point rating scale assessing level of difficulty in performing acti
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  • ...recorded by the parent/teacher, and an additional supplement of follow-up questions can be used after an intervention has taken place. * "Often volunteers to help others (parents, teachers, other children)"
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  • ...n responsible for a patient’s LBP symptoms, the subjective examination may help determine which referral or intervention is warranted. <br> ...ients. BMJ. 1975. 2:486-489.</ref>. Specifically, 4 subjective examination questions have demonstrated a sensitivity of 1.0 in screening for [[Cancer Pain|cance
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  • ...ored on a Likert scale of 1-5 and the Functional Status Scale (FSS) with 8 questions is scored from 1-5 with 1 as no difficulty and 5 as difficult. The mean sco
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  • * Questions related to the symptoms include: the daytime pattern, urgency, frequency, c * Other important questions include family history of enuresis, history of UTI’s, sleep disorders, ho
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  • * Check the connectivity and clarity by asking the subject if they can see and hear you ...herapist must always be prepared. The therapist must develop a list of the questions that will have to be asked. The key examination points including active mov
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  • ...altrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1GsllaOH7j6Ks7Q complete this self-rating form] is help guide your learning process during this course. It will be a useful tool fo == Still Have Questions? ==
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  • ...ing about leadership and actually doing the leading. Bridging this gap can help people in informal and formal leadership roles become capable and influenti * The leader asks powerful open ended questions to make the unconscious, conscious
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  • The following tools can be used during the subjective assessment to help the therapist develop a rapport with the patient: * Ask open-ended questions:
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  • The PFIQ-7 consists of 7 questions that need to be answered 3 times each (corresponds to the scales previously
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  • ...ng Tool (DAST-10): assesses drug use in the past 12 months. 10-item yes-no questions; high scores indicate drug abuse.&nbsp;<ref name="p5" /> ...onnaire: 4 yes-no question tool about drug use. Answering yes to 1 or more questions is a positive test <ref name="p6" />.
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  • ...nce-based practice model in healthcare settings. Some examples of clinical questions you might consider are listed in Table 3. |+Table 3. Examples of Clinical Questions Used in Evidence-Based Practice Application
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  • ...anything that you would like me to explain again?", "Do you have any other questions at this stage?"''). ...g and providing the patient with the opportunity to voice concerns and ask questions. Based on shared decision making, the concept of informed consent expands t
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  • ...s). Considering goals within the context of the biopsychosocial model will help to maintain this patient-centred focus <ref>Wade DT, Halligan PW. [https:// ...sed to identify goals which envelope all aspects of a person’s life and to help in the clinical goal-setting processes. A study published in 2021 looked a
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  • === Special Questions === Special questions are used to identify precautions or absolute contraindications to examinati
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  • ...ntly available and may not be obtainable in a reasonable amount of time to help a particular patient. ...llison. A Primer on Selected Aspects of EvidenceBased Practice Relating to Questions of Treatment, Part 2: Interpreting Results, Application to Clinical Practic
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  • ...ehavioural Approaches to Pain Management|behavioural therapy approach]] to help restore physical activities and improve the quality of life for people who ...ns and assists in interventional procedures. He/she also answers patient's questions and provides ongoing patient education by phone or e-mail and may assist in
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  • ...in or difficulty) to 10 (worst pain imaginable or so difficult it requires help), that best describes their foot over the past week. !Questions
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  • * Help identify weaknesses that may increase the risk of injury * Questions that cover all the components of the PSE should be included
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  • # '''Occupational Therapists''' in the workplace help employees overcome barriers that prevent them from participating in work. T ...estions about work and to set goals focused on return to work. Examples of questions to guide you to assess the impact of an injury on work could include:<ref n
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  • ...ithout a proper cushion. These users must use a pressure relief cushion to help reduce this risk. An inadequate pressure-relief cushion is the one componen Many users require some adaptations or modifications to their cushion to help provide additional postural support or pressure relief. Wheelchair manufact
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  • * Explain the process to the patient and let them know they can ask any questions they have.
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  • The iHOT is comprised of 33 questions relating to:
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  • ...erpretation of disease by the individual and may determine whether medical help will be sought.<ref name=":4" /> ...y diverse patient contact sessions. The implementation of these steps will help clinicians to incorporate the patient’s culture into shared medical decis
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  • ...processes.  Processes can include establishment of a checklist, reflective questions to guide discussions, actionable steps to guide the development of a plan,
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  • Once you have considered these questions you should edit and update the page to improve it. &nbsp;See [[Editing page == More Help ==
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  • The following strategies can enable caregivers to help their children learn language and start to use it expressively.<ref name=": * Caregivers can start to understand and anticipate how to help their child communicate more
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  • ...ortant conditions are not missed. Information gathered in this process can help guide decisions about the need for special tests or investigations and ongo ==== Questions to ask to determine possible pathologies ====
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  • ...basilar insufficiency] session’ to address a topic that generates frequent questions from Member Organisations of IFOMPT and individual physical therapists. The
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  • ...d consent. Listening carefully and giving opportunities for discussion and questions are great tools to empower patients to make their own decisions. It should * Assessment of the patient’s understanding and asking them to state their preference.
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  • ...t related to the amputation. Each of the aforementioned is subdivided into questions relating to (1) the type of pain experienced, (2) how often it is experienc
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  • ...2760387533.</ref> It has shown good construct and concurrent validity, but questions have been raised over its content validity. Inter-rater reliability can be DIALOG questions include:
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  • ...opriate time. To choose the appropriate PROM it is useful to ask these two questions: ‘what do I want to measure?’ and ‘what is the rationale for assessme There are some useful resources that help to find an appropriate outcome measures (not only PROMs) for example the [[
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  • ...ation of the bacteria C. tetani in the body. <ref name="CDC">CDC. Tetanus: Questions and Answers. November 2010.www.immunize.org.</ref><ref name="Grunau">Grunau .... Accessed April 2, 2011.</ref>&nbsp; Physical therapy can also be used to help with muscle rigidity and spasms.
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  • ...ective assessment, as well as provides information for accurate diagnosis. Questions you may ask in subjective assessment include: * Yellow flag questions - this may increase the patient's risk of developing a long term condition
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  • ...ough dialogue and had many examples of how they struggled to ask the right questions in order to improve patient resources and autonomy:<blockquote>''I see the ...ory of death and sickness, … and this disregarding the fact that I usually help patients. Now I cannot do this. I can't heal her. And the patient clings to
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  • ...ust rely on their observation and the knowledge they have of the person in questions usual behaviours.  ...reatments to ease pain. If pain appears to persist beyond 24 hours medical help should be sought. 
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  • ...ations at a frequency of 8-12 Hz to stimulate your cells. These vibrations help synchronize the activity of your cells and tissues, promoting overall harmo ...hem through the treatment process. For patients, knowing how MRT works can help them feel more confident and informed about the benefits of the therapy for
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  • ...nteer team or orientation course!). &nbsp;Please feel free also to ask any questions that you have in relation to this project. ...s to other related Physiopedia pages and information sources tactically to help manage your word count and avoid avoid long winded explanations and signpos
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  • ...vironment allows students to independently explore concepts in relation to questions that fill self-identified gaps in their own understanding of the world, the ...y of Western Cape in South Africa. The main aim of the PHT402 module is to help students learn how to engage with and work through the complex ethical dile
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  • ....  He was referred to physiotherapy to improve his concussion symptoms and help him return to his previous function. ...ymptoms such as headache, dizziness, concentration issues and fatigue. The questions are altered to make them suitable for a mild traumatic brain injury. His in
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  • ...es an outline of appropriate examination components and subjective history questions. Protocols such as the one provided by the AHA ensure consistent and unifor ...activities can the athlete safely participate? <br>After considering these questions along with findings of the screen, the medical professional must make a dec
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  • * Red flags have traditionally been used to help identify these conditions and a “history of cancer” and “strong clini ...it is important to consider factors such as symptom level and progression. Questions to consider include:
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  • The HHS is divided into three sections. The first section questions is about pain and its impact, which are answered by the patient or client.
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  • ...nagement in health care. 2020 Jan;29(1):1.</ref> It was originally used to help treat substance dependency, but is now seen as an effective way to promote Therapists have the desire to want to help the people under their care and this is often expressed as the 'righting re
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  • ...rtant in the initial stages of rehabilitation to use outcome measures that help predict the ability a patient will have to walk with a prosthesis and to de ...Selecting Outcome Measures]]). At the very least you should consider these questions with your amputee patient or group in mind.<br>
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  • ...bility of the persian (farsi) version of the DN 4 (douleur neuropathique 4 questions) questionnaire for differential diagnosis of neuropathic from non‐neuropa
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  • ...ants discussed being more informed but more uncertain, which prompted more questions about their health conditions and treatment options. They recognized that H ...sed the patient role as being equipped with information and enabled to ask questions and take part in an interactive dialogue about care and treatment. To parti
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  • The vast amount of published information available creates two questions for rehabilitation professionals.<ref name=":2">Olivier, B. Appraising the Before using the results of a study to help you with the clinical decision-making process, it is important to determine
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  • ...shortening counting down the remaining time our bodies have to live? These questions remain to be answered.<ref>The conversation Tick, tock… how stress speeds
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  • ...onditions, previous injuries, medications, and diet; for women, additional questions should be asked about their parturitions and course<ref name=":1" />. Ass ...pelvic floor muscle contraction (ie. Kegel) correctly. Physiotherapist can help patients to how to perform a correct pelvic floor muscle contraction throug
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  • | LOC Questions Started walking regulalry 2 years ago to try to help with her Hypertension -&nbsp;Walks 3 to 4 days per week for 30 - 45 mins
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  • ...ilise in the examination and treatment of patients with low back pain. The questions asked during this process can improve the clinician’s confidence that the *Region‐specific questions
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  • ...ercises based on their evolution (with video explanations),  answer to the questions they may have, refer to specialized service if needed…
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  • * Make sure research is asking the questions that are important to people who live with an illness or chronic condition * Asking how existing PIR contributors find others
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  • ...the clinical biomechanics behind patellofemoral pain syndrome. One of the questions that needs to be answered is whether or not the compression from an increas
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  • ...e “what is your main problem?” When exploring symptoms, use the following questions to guide - ...and a physical examination.The information gathered during this stage will help to reassess after treatment and monitor the functional progress that the pa
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  • [https://sites.google.com/site/doctorkipp/ Acid-Base Questions]
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  • ...ent effective change with smooth transitions, change models can be used to help understand and facilitate the process. ...loped in 2003 by Jeff Hiaat. It was designed as a goal-oriented process to help guide individuals through change. ADKAR stands for Awareness, Desire, Knowl
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  • # '''Biologic''': Interested with answering fundamental questions with respect to the physiologic processes that occur in all living organism Biologic theories are concerned with answering questions regarding the physiologic processes that occur in all living organisms as t
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  • Are your motivations self-driven out of a sense of desire to help or is it because someone else is making you feel you should do this? ...yourself if you can cope with long hours of this exposure. Alone time can help, however, will you be able to schedule alone time?
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  • ...generalized or symmetric. Primary care physicians can use the five simple questions to aid in recognizing hypermobility.<ref name="p4" /> Other complaints are ...health that are most closely related to quality of life. It consists of 36 questions that measure 8 domains: body pain, physical functioning, physical limitatio
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  • === Questions Parents may ask === ...rations can be done, or very strong&nbsp;medication can be used, which can help the child to sit or lie more comfortably.
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  • ...process from getting started to completing your project! If you have any questions you can visit the [[Projects FAQs|Projects FAQ page]] or contact us by [Mai You will receive an email asking you to confirm your email address. &nbsp;Once you have done this wait for a
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  • ...Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Arch Phys Med 2005; 86: 609-618.</ref> These CPRs help to improve the diagnostic accuracy of a clinician<ref>Lo JK, Finestone HM, |+ '''Validity of other common individual historical questions and physical exam findings'''<ref name="Wainner" />
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  • ...unteer information before they are asked, or it may be more natural to ask questions in a different order. <ref name=":6">Sarah Frost, Kylie Mines, Jamie Noon, ...heelchair user’s goal or goals are. The following are examples of possible questions wheelchair service personnel may ask to find out what the wheelchair user�
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  • * Help to maintain the permeability of the [[Blood-Brain Barrier|blood-brain barri Depending on where they are located, ependymal cells also help to distribute neurotransmitters and hormones associated with the central ne
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  • ...truments that contain less than 15 items<ref name=":0" />. Data from these questions can further be described and individuals classified into broad categories. ...the quantitative history questionnaire is used. This usually entails more questions over multiple segments designed to provide comprehensive information on the
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  • ...nal standards<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" />.   International standards help to identify and elevate the standard of care for a profession.  * Curriculum mapping can help identify omissions and redundancy across the curriculum<ref name=":2" />. �
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  • ...lst working in the disaster area and on returning home. Responses to these questions considered are presented as “Do’s and Dont's” which are exemplified b This manual is intended to help health professionals and public health coordinators working in emergency si
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  • ...atment that help open the air passages and improve shortness of breath can help control symptoms and improve daily  life for people living with these cond ...the hope for today and the promise for tomorrow. Research must answer many questions: how do lung diseases arise, how do they are spread, who is vulnerable, and
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  • ...assessing memory and attention are available. These include the Maddocks’ questions, [[Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5 (SCAT5)]] and Standardized Assessment ...e have been proven to be more reliable than the use of general orientation questions<ref name="McCrory et al" />.
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  • ...e for achievement, understanding their experience before and after flight, help in conflict resolution, further education and career advice.”<ref>Rutter, ...cluded “developing mutual help, giving opportunities for older children to help younger ones, practising conflict resolution by means of dialogue and media
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  • ...prescribed a cholinesterase inhibitor medication and took time off work to help with her symptoms. Over the summer break, the patient continued to take her ...increasing shoulder pain over the past 3 weeks. She also hopes to get some help with her generalized muscle weakness and fatigue that is preventing her fro
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  • ...proposed a clinical decision-making framework consisting of four clinical questions to consider before investing in new technology, two of which were answered ...ntributing to your pain. I would like to analyse the way you move with the help of slow-motion video analysis”. “I see something in the way you move th
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  • ...rtant for physiotherapists to gather a thorough patient history, including questions that encompass issues such as vaginal bleeding, GI or genitourinary functio ...on due to the high rate of metastasis to this location.<ref name="Five" /> Questions that address possible warning signs of metastasis (ex. rapid weight loss, n
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  • ...otion analysis in the domain of sport. This framework is built around four questions, the first two of which will be addressed in this module: ...ician is suspicious of the credibility of the patient's reports, video can help distinguish between symptom magnification and credible complaints.<ref name
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  • ...fluctuating lately. He would like to return to pole-walking and be able to help his wife with chores. ...re is evidence that shows cognitive and physical improvements can occur to help delay the progression of ADs while allowing the patient to live an active l
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  • ...Working in Armed Conflicts and Other Emergencies] highlights the following questions, which rehabilitation professionals can use to guide their thinking around ...Working in Armed Conflicts and Other Emergencies] highlights the following questions, which rehabilitation professionals can use to guide their thinking around
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  • ...rds to verify that they have completed the required CEUs. If the Committee questions any entry on the reporting form, additional documentation to verify the cou
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  • ...2017:100:1643-1653.</ref> One of the general aims of Health Coaching is to help improve one's health behaviour, in areas such as promoting [[Physical Activ It is important to note that Health Coaching is a useful intervention to help prevent or reduce non-communicable diseases in the developed world, especia
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  • In the worse case scenarios red flag questions to rule out long-standing visceral issues should be asked specifically rega * Radiographs are no aid in the diagnosis, but can help with ruling out other conditions.<ref name=":5" />
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  • ...was received sitting reclined in bed upon arrival. She was able to answer questions appropriately regarding home environment and plan for discharge, as was con
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  • ...onal Classification of Function and Disability and Health model] (ICF) can help the physiotherapist to better understand the context of the presenting pati ...ibrosis]. Therefore, the focus should be on rehabilitation as a process to help patients reach their optimal physical, psychological, social, occupational
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  • ...normal cognitive and neurological function. They should be able to answer questions about their condition, where they are, who they are, etc.<span class="refer ...ere blood passes close to the surface of the skin, and the cold cloths can help cool the blood.<ref name=":0" />
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  • #Discussion - In this section you should identify any questions that the case raises, implications for practice and summarise the clinical
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  • ...sychologically.<ref name=":0" /> A physiotherapist should interact and ask questions in such a way that patient feels comfortable to tell his/her story, describ ...has a role in trauma-informed care and everyone should not be an expert to help the client feel better. <ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /
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  • ...ionnaire is downloaded from the website and one of the 10 random orders of questions. These are read to the patient and scored as either "impossible", "difficul
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  • ...If the child’s condition is showing signs of progression, these signs will help doctors rule out a cerebral palsy diagnosis. As with many aspects of diagno ...isits with the family. The family will need time to think, discuss and ask questions. At the same time, early interventions should start immediately (interventi
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  • ...population screening for Cerebral Visual Impairment: Validity of the Five Questions and the CVI Questionnaire.] PLoS One. 2019 Mar 26;14(3):e0214290.</ref> ** The Five Questions completed by a parent. A 5-point Likert Scale describes if the child ‘alw
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  • ...journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0277462 Clinical questions in primary care: Where to find the answers-a cross-sectional study.] PLoS O ...k (*) (Note: databases can have different truncation symbols, so check the help service of the database if you are uncertain). This way, any variant spelli
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  • Questions to ask include:
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  • .... Additionally, a urinalysis, [[urine]] [[electrolytes]], and urine pH can help direct towards a specific type of stone. ...uloskeletal problem therefore therapist should be aware of some of the key questions and evaluation techniques to screen for kidney stones.
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  • ...onic Disease|chronic respiratory disease]] patients. Patients are asked 19 questions reflecting on their cough over the previous two weeks including areas of; c
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  • ...ects of the intervention shown in this paper raise a number of interesting questions for further research: ...st increase in ROM. Statistical analysis of this may prove interesting and help target appropriate interventions to the right patient groups.
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  • ...the Physiopedia mission and have made a generous financial contribution to help us achieve our objectives. |"I love that I have direct access to searching for answers to my clinical questions as I am creating a management program for my clients" - anonymous platform
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  • This page explores specific ways to help maintain pelvic health during childbirth and to enhance it after birth. In ...via caesarean, can adversely impact pelvic health. However, the following questions can be posed:<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...however, each one has some differences. It is always helpful to go through help pages of the database you are going to use. ...ds that you can use to [[Formulate an answerable question|formulate search questions]]:
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  • ...lst working in the disaster area and on returning home. Responses to these questions considered are presented as “Do’s and Dont's” which are exemplified b This manual is intended to help health professionals and public health coordinators working in emergency si
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  • This inter-disciplinary educational course is designed to help healthcare professionals understand the size of the problem of physical ina ...chronic disease and illness, reduce the cost of treating chronic disease, help people recover from illness and improve quality of life in those living wit
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  • ...rents, giving them an explanation of the treatment and a chance to ask any questions. ''‘I remember Nate’s dad asking me the evening before he came to the end of his 3 months 23 hours a day boo
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  • ...naging these side effects. It is generally known that physiotherapists can help with [[The Male Pelvic Floor|pelvic floor muscle]] problems. Still, there i ...rmation the patient would like to know, to use visual aids and pictures to help with the explanations and to give resources to take with them. Certain pati
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  • ...electing outcome measures: a checklist for allied health professionals] to help you appraise the quality of an outcome measure.
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  • ...difficulty finding their words which will affect the way they answer your questions.<ref name=":4" /> [[Pain Assessment|Pain]] story (Figure 4.3) <ref name=":5" />: A template to help individuals talk about their pain. Includes aspects of the individual’s h
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  • ...scores from 0 to 4 (no, mild, moderate, severe and extreme) to answer the questions. The HOOS has five subcategories:
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  • ...l work –related questions, and four optional performing arts/sports module questions. The Quick DASH score ranges from 0 to 100 points, with 0 reflecting no dis ...oracic manipulations as an additional treatment technique and how this may help to broaden a physical therapist’s scope of practice. The evolution of phy
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  • * Modules and questions set development for international and regional disability surveys. ''Exampl *** designing questions which reflect the interactive nature of the ICF definition of disability
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  • === Special Questions === **Extraocular movements are tested by asking the patient to follow a moving finger in a horizontal, vertical and horizon
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  • ...on does in a typical week. It can be as simple as asking a couple of quick questions about their work and recreation:
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  • <span style="font-size: 13px; font-weight: normal;"><big>Ask questions to the parents like: does the child cough when eating and drinking? How oft ...tion, manipulation, grasp release, hands to face before/during feeding can help mouth movements.
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  • #Identify terms to fit your [[Formulating Clinical Questions|PICO question]] ...ich should be kept in an easily accessible place so that it can be used to help make clinical decisions”<ref>Centre for Evidence Based Emergency Medicine
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  • * Takes the initiative and is prepared with ideas and questions ...ou ''' have been part''' of a mentoring relationship, answer the following questions:
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  • ...ter somewhat long. Evaluates behavior rather than subjective health; needs questions on well-being, happiness, and satisfaction.
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  • ...somewhat important, or not important at all. For each subscale examples of questions within the subscale were given. Over 90% reported that improvement in the f
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  • ...1 to 5, with 1 being ‘No Difficulty’ and 5 being ‘Unable.’ Note that some questions are phrased differently so 1 to 5 range is relabeled as needed, such as ‘ ...usculoskeletal Disorders. 2006;7(1). </ref> The QuickDASH contains only 11 questions and utilizes the same rating scale and scoring formula.
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  • ...rchers to help manage their data. And more recently, programs developed to help with data interpretation and analysis. ...opinion can influence the '''data collection''' because they determine the questions, often open-ended or semi-structured, to guide interviews and set the tools
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  • ...t of skills and experience together to support the Physiopedia charity and help it achieve its aims. ...pedia content is no easy task and [[Volunteer|volunteers]] are enlisted to help with this mammoth task. In order to ensure that Physiopedia meets the need
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  • ...s and tight corners. Displayed intact cognition and was able to answer all questions with no issue. Mood was noted to be worth mentioning as the patient seemed ...l thus try to tailor our interventions to these specific areas in order to help Mr. Gee regain confidence in his ability to participate in more social situ
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  • ...is interested in mentoring includes simply making time to discuss, answer questions, and provide feedback to the student. ...nt-centred care. Both discussing the shift and modelling the behaviour can help the student shift towards patient-centred care.
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  • .../group/startback/Keele_STarT_Back9_item-7.pdf SBST 9 item tool]&nbsp;has 9 questions about predictors for persistent disabling back pain. They include radiating ...s asked to think about the last 2 weeks and tick "disagree" or "agree" for questions 1-8 and then give a scale for question 9.
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  • ...ication of the Brief Pain Inventory - Long Form, which includes additional questions on demographics (date of birth, marital
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  • ...onic pain patients, missing values were only noted in&lt;3% of each of the questions in an Italian version of the CPGS <ref name="p0" />.
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  • ...or outgoing passengers from areas with recent local transmission by asking questions and temperature measurement; and ...of SARS to the local public health unit. The public health unit staff can help ensure appropriate diagnostic tests are done at a reference laboratory.
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  • ...ecord Architectures in the United States and Australia: Models, Costs, and Questions.] J Med Internet Res. 2005 Mar 14;7(1):e3. </ref> It is a record in digital ...HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Survey gives valuable information with the help of healthcare cybersecurity professionals that has responsibility for day-t
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  • ...ention, an outcome measure provides baseline data. The initial results may help determine the course of treatment intervention. Once treatment has commence ...w.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23358487 Patient reported outcome measures could help transform healthcare]. BMJ: British Medical Journal. 2013;346.</ref>
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  • ...sessment-Achilles Questionnaire (VISA-A). Robinson et al., found the eight questions in the VISA-A to have good test-retest (r=0.93), intra-rater (thee tests, r ...on is providing effective treatment modalities to reduce complications and help individuals get back to their pre-injury state. All treatment that physioth
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  • ...it and balance secondary to PD. She self-referred to physiotherapy to seek help with her recently worsening symptoms. Upon completion of a 24-week Tai Chi ...d using the frontal cortex to more deliberately perform movements with the help of external cues.<ref name=":2" /> Common gait therapies for Parkinson's in
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  • Questions to ask include: ...tion is where you have the least amount of stress on lumbar spine and will help protect the back.
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  • ...throughout the UK, and also provide a telephone support service, answering questions on TM from patients, relatives or carers.
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  • ...le and from medical colleagues (if available) and document this. This will help avoid patients having to face repeated questioning from medical staff, whic Avoid asking unnecessary questions, but if a patient wants to talk about their experience, try to allow them t
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  • ...siotherapy Therapeutic interventions are evidence-based interventions that help individuals improve movement, reduce pain, restore function and prevent fut ...re the responses of the patient towards the therapeutic intervention. They help to establish the baseline, improvement and development in relation to the t
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  • * Frequently asking the same question or repeating the same story over and over. ...rk out if someone has cognitive impairment, health professionals might ask questions to test memory, concentration and understanding. The history gathered from
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  • ...in front of coaches, team mates, etc. This exposes clinicians sometimes to questions from fellow team mates or demands from management. Sometimes the design of ...d and informed consent from athletes to release medical information. Other questions that arise in this field is: What information is owned by the sporting body
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  • ...e development of a strong therapeutic relationship is beneficial as it can help patients feel comfortable and at ease. Confidentiality and privacy are impo ...istening to their story, the therapist can then start asking more specific questions to gain further insight into their condition.
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  • #'''Discussion''' - In this section you should identify any questions that the case raises, implications for practice and summarise the clinical ## Describes how and when you will use the resource, who it aims to help, and why this resource is important (you should provide evidence for this)
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  • ...etter we understand our patient’s needs, the better we will be equipped to help optimise their health. Good communication is a skill that can be learned, ...e. For each of these scenarios, take some time to reflect on the following questions:
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  • ...cise and [[Strength Training versus Power Training|strength training]] can help to protect against cardiovascular disease.<ref name=":6">Sveaas SH, Berg IJ ...orking with patients who have spondyloarthropathy. It can be useful to ask questions about the patient’s level of coping and his or her mood. Validated questi
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  • ...are listened to without interruptions. Both parties should be able to ask questions for clarification while feeling open to expressing their opinions. * Having a sense of your emotions before a patient interaction may help avoid miscommunication
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  • ...s and checklists. The psycho social aspects could be identified by routine questions abut the persons psychological status.<ref name=":3" /> * Pedometer based exercises(7 weeks) help in improving the skeletal mass, functional capacity, and quality of life in
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  • ...ng of individual red flags, understand their importance, and can ask these questions in a clear and unambiguous manner. Similarly, physiotherapists must have a ...es highlighted that while the specificity was generally high, all red flag questions had poor sensitivity when identifying their diagnoses of interest.  
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  • # '''Supporting services:''' Help maintain all other services such as photosynthesis and pollination.<ref nam ...vernments, private sectors, non-governmental organisations and scientists. Questions the MA is designed to answer include:
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  • ...urse content and will be guiding you through the course and answering your questions in the discussion forum each week.
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  • ...al mechanisms will we have at our disposal? Can the commitment to the SDGs help build a new UN? <br> ..., admission of new members and budgetary matters, while decisions on other questions are by simple majority.&nbsp;Each country has one vote.&nbsp;<ref name="GA"
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  • ...nication ensures better and smoother exchange of information, and can also help solve the daily challenges relating to patient-therapist interactions . ...of physical exercise and communication, the physiotherapists attempted to help the improvement of patients’ physical abilities through exercise, and als
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  • ...Always Really Red. J Bone Jt Surg. 2018;100(5):368–74.</ref> and red flag questions are not used consistently across guidelines<ref name=":0" />. Some guidelin ...ortant to communicate clearly and effectively the reasons for asking these questions with the patient. Provide reassurance to the patient if they are likely at
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  • ...annon JA. Telehealth regulatory and legal considerations: Frequently asked questions. International Journal of Telerehabilitation. 2011;3(2):15.</ref> It is not
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  • ...staff and patients, may look to you as a leader to provide information to help them make decisions and also provide reassurance that we can take care of t ...c remains open, physiotherapists should undertake active screening (asking questions) and passive screening (signage) of patients for [[Coronavirus Disease (COV
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  • ...ace where they are able to independently use self-management techniques to help themselves in the long term. ...ing to surgery. Ms. R's neurologist also referred her to physiotherapy for help with symptom management.
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  • #'''Discussion''' - In this section you should identify any questions that the case raises, implications for practice and summarise the clinical ## Describes how and when you will use the resource, who it aims to help, and why this resource is important (you should provide evidence for this)
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  • ...pathy), and they must take a detailed patient history including medication questions concerning multiple NSAIDs, prescription drugs combined with NSAIDs, and ch
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  • Access to rehabilitation services can help people to live longer, healthier lives with their disability. Rehabilitatio * what factors, if any, might help identify measures that could improve the situation; and
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  • ...is interested in mentoring includes simply making time to discuss, answer questions, and provide feedback to the student.  ...nt-centred care. Both discussing the shift and modelling the behaviour can help the student shift towards patient-centred care. 
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  • ...Taking an accurate history from the patient can lead to asking the correct questions to determine a diagnosis. It is also important to know the etiology of the
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  • ...dling tasks. It provides some basic information on their ability to answer questions and possibly follow instructions.<ref>Fruth SJ. Fundamentals of the Physica * Asking the patient a series of standard questions:
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  • *Maintain and improve levels of function and independence, which will help to improve a person’s quality of life ...cise and activity. A group environment also permits time for people to ask questions and discuss their symptoms and own management strategies with one another.
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  • ...rnmental organisations (INGOs) or non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to help reinforce the above three recommendations. For example, an individual does ...ith staff members, provide brochures with addresses and phone members, and help clients to feel comfortable. The event was well attended and afterwards, ma
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  • **** this is the extra mile that rehabilitation professionals go to help their patients when it is needed; this can be inside or outside of the clin ...t on their own beliefs and practice through peer review or self-reflective questions such as<ref name=":1" />:
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  • ...h is a type of research that provides deep understanding of the problem by asking participants their experiences, perceptions, and understanding in relation ...ies: Practical guidance to qualitative research. Part 2: Context, research questions and designs.] European Journal of General Practice. 2017 Oct 2;23(1):274-9.
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  • * agreeing with the wheelchair user what training they might need to help them use and care for their wheelchair and cushion. <ref name=":1">Particip This knowledge will help wheelchair personnel to select the most appropriate wheelchair for the whee
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  • ...other person authorized to receive the information, answer or discuss any questions regarding a patient's status or treatment with anyone other than the physic
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  • !Triad Concensus Panel Screening Questions<ref name=":8" /> * Screening questions:
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  • # [[Subjective Assessment|Subjective examination]] should include these questions: does the rider cycle often and how far; has the routine changed; is it a n
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  • Before deciding to commit to a conference, here are '''a few questions to consider:''' # Is this conference going to help my professional growth?
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  • ...icle discusses different perspectives on writing and offers suggestions to help you improve your writing ability. ...te>Writing should bring clarity and structure to your thinking, and it may help you improve your learning and understanding.
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  • ...rcise Vital Sign' (EVS), it is a brief screening tool that consists of two questions and has shown good face and discriminant validity<ref name="Coleman2012">Co The EVS: "2 questions, 1 minute"&nbsp;<ref name="Sallis2010" />
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  • ...rther study and are invested and involved in research that addresses these questions at various levels. ==== "How does sports physiotherapy help you achieve your sporting goals?" ====
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  • ...ment: Requires patients to physically perform specific tasks and to answer questions, quantifying their level of function.
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  • * Allow time for questions from parents. ...oot_ponseti_management/ Clubfoot: Ponseti Management], 3rd Edition. Global Help, 2009. p13-15
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  • ...iatric physiotherapist is to promote independence. Physiotherapists aim to help their clients / patients achieve developmentally appropriate functional ski ** Understanding the diagnosis will help you to understand the trajectory of a child's rehabilitation
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  • * Theoretical approaches are used to examine solutions to the questions of "why," "what," and "how" health issues should be handled. They explain t ...essential ideas of health [[Behaviour Change|behavior change]] in order to help clients change their behaviors, just as they must understand theories of mo
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  • ...Facebook as a private group where the weekly discussions were guided by 3 questions that participants were asked to comment on. Only course participants were i ...ice provision depending on resources available. The weekly quiz was a real help in evaluating learning as we went along and I enjoyed participating in the
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  • ...ention, an outcome measure provides baseline data. The initial results may help determine the course of treatment intervention. Once treatment has commence ...toms and function in this group of patients, they often score badly on the questions despite a high level of functional improvement. This means that the results
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  • ...a syndesmotic sprain is not indicated on a radiograph, but there are still questions regarding the diagnosis, an MRI may be indicated.<ref name="Sheyerer">Sheye ...ing loading. Knowledge of common stress fracture sites and mechanisms will help to determine the likelihood
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  • ...rvention program focused on balance, strengthening, stretching and gait to help improve or limit her symptoms. She is currently receiving additional treatm ...t suggested she visit the Physical Therapy Clinic at Queen’s University to help manage her symptoms and functional abilities. Mrs. Smith was diagnosed with
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  • ...Purpose is to assess functional disability of the shoulder, scored from 12 questions: 2 about function related to pain, 7 about function/strength and 3 about ra ...oskeletal shoulder pathologies. The functional score is calculated from 10 questions relating to function using a 4 point scale.<ref name="p4" />
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  • ...hem.<br>• Use reflective listening skills, directive questions, open ended questions about goals and how it may be different than current actions<br>• Avoid a
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  • ...gait training, strengthening, stretching, tone reduction, and education to help decrease pain and increase functional mobility. The patient shows signs for ...diagnosed with depression and could benefit from a therapy intervention to help with mental health challenges.
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  • ...al Therapy students from [https://rehab.queensu.ca/ Queen's University] to help with the understanding of the implications of a [[Myasthenia Gravis]] (MG) ...d spends most of her day sitting, using the computer, and answering client questions or calls.
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  • ...effectively treat.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> Following this, many questions arose during this series on PHP, which can now be answered, based on the li
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  • ...ctors that hinder the provision of adequate care such as scarce resources; questions of a “moral identity” for health workers; and trust and distrust betwee
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  • Moreover, referrals were made for the patient to see a dietician to help her continue her diabetes and chronic fatigue management. An exercise physi == Self Study Questions ==
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  • ...es of the Neck|Vascular pathologies]] may be detectable if the appropriate questions are asked during the patient history-taking process if the interpretation o ...s and is not intended to be a set of systematic reviews to answer specific questions. The consensus process looked at the breadth and complexity of the evidence
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  • * Written GOAT is administered to patients who can comprehend the GOAT questions but are unable to communicate due to motor speech impairment. <ref name=":7
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  • ...tious] Available from;https://theconversation.com/new-prion-disease-raises-questions-about-whether-alzheimers-and-parkinsons-could-be-infectious-46936 (last acc ...ealthcare provider can use symptoms, medical history, and several tests to help diagnose prion disease.
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  • ...or [[Cognitive Behavioural Therapy|cognitive behavioural therapy]] and can help evaluating an intervention by comparing pre- and post-treatment diaries<ref ...unusual night for the child, such as illness or visitors at home. This can help in interpreting information gathered with polysomnography<ref name=":6" />.
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  • ''Screening Questions for Psychogenic Source of Symptoms:'' ...irritable or jumpy most of the time?<br>If a patient is positive for these questions, they may not be aware that depression, anxiety and panic disorder can cont
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  • When assessing patients with low back pain, age can help us formulate hypothetical diagnoses about the potential pathoanatomical cau ...hen and how the injury occurred. For low back pain, consider the following questions:
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  • ...offer workshops, seminars, and training sessions. These opportunities can help you enhance clinical skills, learn about new treatment modalities, and earn ...f continuous learning by attending physiotherapy conferences regularly can help you cultivate a mindset of lifelong learning. By staying informed and engag
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  • ...reatment. Mindfulness towards trauma and adverse childhood experiences can help to lessen the long-term effects on the physical and mental health of affect ...ically and psychologically safe. A therapist should interact with, and ask questions in such a way that the patient feels comfortable telling their story and de
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  • ...ormance and function”&nbsp;<ref>NHS England Publications. Frequently Asked Questions: Independent prescribing by physiotherapists and podiatrists Publications G ...is have found that physiotherapists are frequently asked a wide variety of questions regarding [[NSAIDs]] and often feel pressured by patients to provide advice
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  • ...order to eliminate unnecessary details begin by asking yourself a set of questions: '''what is my purpose of writing this article?''' '''what is my message?'' ...ure of the condition and answer this question: why the patient sought your help? Try to use the patient's own words in describing the chief complaint.
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  • ....<ref name="Bhattacharyya" /> Early diagnosis of BPPV is important and may help improve quality of life for patients and reduce the risk of more serious in ...ut other causes<ref name="Strupp" />. Clinicians should be asking patients questions regarding:
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  • ..."taub">Taub E, Uswatte G. Constraint-induced movement therapy: answers and questions after two decades of research. NeuroRehabilitation 2006; 21(2): 93-95.</ref .... and Uswatte, G. (2006). Constraint-induced movement therapy: answers and questions after two decades of research. NeuroRehabilitation, 21(2), 93-95.</ref>, co
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  • ...ed Sam with Truncal Cerebellar Ataxia and referred him to physiotherapy to help with his motor control symptoms. ...falling<ref name=":2" />. Gaze stabilization exercises were implemented to help improve balance and stability<ref>Gill-Body KM, Popat RA, Parker SW, Krebs
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  • '''Pain Education''' is an intervention designed to help individuals experiencing chronic pain understand what is happening within t ...fferences in the interventions. Updating current systematic evidence could help establish clearer findings.
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  • While the self-assessment questions listed above can help us begin to reflect, it can be beneficial to use a model or framework to gu # It can help to identify the areas of improvement in practice
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  • ...artments by a partition and 150 blocks. The BBT administration consists of asking the client to move, one by one, the maximum number of blocks from one compa ...start, you will have a chance to practice for 15 seconds. Do you have any questions?”
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  • ...It may be helpful to assess the behavioral impact by asking the following questions:<br> *How do these activities help you?
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  • ...1. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/8257383/The-third-sector-could-help-the-NHS-to-flourish.html (viewed 23 October 2013).</ref><br> === How Do Volunteers Help? ===
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  • ...e cervical spine, prior to the application of a cervical collar. This will help minimise excessive movement and thereby reduce the chance of further injury [[File:Maddocks Questions.jpg|thumb|Maddocks Questions]]
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  • ...ty, and weakness. Providing external support under these circumstances can help improve altered gait dynamics. There are many different types of external s ...ractice to quantify [[biomechanics]] and the training loads of patients to help prevent movement related injuries.<ref>Willy RW. [https://www.researchgate.
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  • ...hythm-based music gait training and traditional physiotherapy treatment to help manage and/or improve symptoms. On re-assessment after 12-weeks, it was fou The purpose of this case study is to identify ways that physiotherapists can help diagnose individuals with PSP, and treat this condition using an evidence-b
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  • ...at”: The role of masculine identities and self-conscious emotions in men’s help-seeking in preventative health.] Frontiers in Service. 2019 Jul 19.</ref>  ...ecting positive health behaviours such as seeking medical or physiological help add to the “manly masculine identity construct” according to a 2021 art
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  • The questionnaire consists of a series of questions or items that are rated by the child, parents, or caregivers. It captures v ...mobility, pain/comfort, and happiness. Each sub-scale includes a series of questions that capture the parent's perceptions of their child's functional abilities
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  • ...s://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7591121/</ref>, however, it could help in detecting serious conditions and provide strategies to prevent injuries. * Specific questions regarding cardiovascular risk factors should be asked.<ref name=":6" />
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  • * Providing unrelated answers to questions Different approaches/tools are used to help screen for ASD, including:<ref>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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  • * '''joint position sense'''-Joint position sense tests involve asking the patient to replicate specific joint positions to determine their accura ...etters, 323(3), 193–196.</ref>-which involve the use of vibratory stimuli, help evaluate the patient's sensitivity to proprioceptive cues.
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  • ...ng and walking provide a passive stretch to the foot intrinsics, which can help prevent the development or progression of contractures <ref>Skalsky AJ, McD ...gue severity scale (19/63) since his initial physio appointment which will help improve his quality of life including being able to assist the badminton co
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  • ** List of informative questions about child
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  • ...al therapy cannot assist in the reversal or curing of this disease, it can help to manage and slow the progression of the disease, along with minimize poss ...er support. Mr. J was referred to physical therapy by his family doctor to help improve his level of mobility and to try to attenuate some of the negative
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  • ...He currently lives with his family near his university campus and receives help with his activities of daily living with a daily Personal Support Worker (P Breydon requires an assist of 1 to help with transfers to and from his wheelchair. He also requires assistance with
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  • ...e, education on how to progress their activity levels and teaching them to help their children become active during the preschool period will be done. Pati ...e education system in Uganda. There is need to get many people involved to help with the ongoing development, monitoring, and sustainability of the school-
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  • ...rstand things more deeply, open to a world of possibilities and ask simple questions. ...eliminary data these findings to design programs for the elderly. It could help policymakers integrate meditation strategies into integrated care programs
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  • ...onic injuries in the high school rowing population. This information could help to fill a gap in the literature.<br></div><div></div> ...low up survey. Of those 14 individuals, 100% answered yes to the following questions:<br>1. Do you feel like you have a better understanding of the importance o
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  • The second phase is to develop relevant and lead questions related to the learned/remembered tasks and to formulate explicitly the res
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  • By looking into the above-proved evidence, we can say that exercise can help improve the sleep quality of people suffering from sleeplessness and exerci ...icted positive hypotheses towards the effects of exercise here, which will help us to gain knowledge regarding the exact working mechanism behind exercise
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  • ...isted) depending on the extent of the hand tremors during that session, to help initiate and control the desired movement and then progress to independent ...tion to target muscle tightness, neuromuscular retraining/ re-education to help facilitate the return of normal facial movement patterns while decreasing u
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  • ...r Learning|Habit loops]], which consist of cues, routines and rewards, can help establish new habits for learning.<ref>Rowe M. How to Create New Habits for Slattery et al.<ref name=":3" /> discuss two approaches that can help improve sustained attention: cognitive attention training and state trainin
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  • ...uired. If the person has a significant speech impairment, then simplifying questions to require a Yes or No answer is helpful. If the person understands spoken
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  • ...out the day and even at night. Keeping blood glucose levels on target will help prevent both short-term and long-term complications.<ref name=":1">Diabetes ...advise appropriately re exercise. Screen for reflexes, sensation in feet, questions about neuropathic symptoms, foot ulcers, calluses, etc<ref name="Goodman an
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  • ...vironmental/-cultural.  This model is often used with chronic pain and can help guide physiotherapy evaluation and treatments to include multimodal approac ## Open-ended questions
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  • ...name="Bogart 2013">Bogart WA. Regulating Obesity? Government, Society and Questions of Health; 2013. https://books.google.co.uk/books (accessed 8 Oct 2015).</r ...ndertaking assessments of the readiness levels of the patient, as it might help determine which patients are most likely to increase physical activity leve
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  • ....D.'s mother as a treatment path that can be taken if they choose. It will help prolong the ambulatory period for J.D. as well as reduce the progression of ...onally draining on them. Ensuring independence for as long as possible can help increase social well-being and maintain high levels of overall quality of l
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  • ...orders|cognition]]  and activities of daily living, and provide therapy to help them to reach their full potential.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":5">Enhance ...with patient and family regarding estimated discharge date and answer any questions.<ref>New PW, McDougall KE, Scroggie CP. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26
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  • ...11-12): 857-62.</ref><ref>Penny JN. [https://storage.googleapis.com/global-help-publications/articles/techortho_neglectedclubfoot.pdf The Neglected Clubfoo The Dutch Clubfoot Guidelines address the following four clinical questions:
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  • ...he thoracic spine is available [[Thoracic Examination|here]], but specific questions to consider in the subjective assessment include:<ref name=":0">Bell-Jenje
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  • ...etric strengthening exercises, biofeedback, and electrical stimulation can help with erectile dysfunction and improve control of the ejaculatory reflex. In ...ws the patient to feel comfortable sharing with you. Start with open-ended questions to give the opportunity for the patient to direct the conversation.
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  • * written test protocols are beneficial to refer to or when questions arise during testing ** designed to screen a series of movements that help identify compensatory movement patterns and limitations<ref>Clark SC, Rowe
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  • ...t also on the child’s abilities. The approach to therapy is functional and questions whether a child can actively participate with his or her current level of f
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  • ...d to be able to demonstrate change in your patient’s abilities in order to help shape future therapy sessions and rehab goals.<ref name=":5" /> ...st working in the disaster area, and on returning home. Responses to these questions considered are presented as “Do’s and Don’ts” which are exempli ed
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  • ...//www.unhcr.org/en-ie/publications/brochures/3b779dfe2/protecting-refugees-questions-answers.html [Accessed 18 May 2022]</ref> The international legal framework ...<ref>Weis P. The 1967 Protocol relating to the status of refugees and some questions of the law of treaties. Brit. YB Int'l L.. 1967;42:39.
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  • ..." /> He used the gathered data to attempt to answer the following clinical questions. ...deviation the patient is most concerned about - utilise gait recordings to help patients see and understand the deviations
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  • ...le, FES can be used to activate [[Tibialis Anterior|tibialis anterior]] to help dorsiflex the foot throughout [[Gait Cycle|the gait cycle]] in patients wit ...ucts/myocycle-pro <nowiki>Therapies [Internet]</nowiki>]. Frequently asked questions.</ref>.
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  • *<u>Physiotherapist A</u>: interviewed 18th October, 2013, answers to questions were received via email, Community Physiotherapist who, in addition to her ...tion<ref name="The 2013">The Scottish Prison Service 2013 Frequently asked questions. http://www.sps.gov.uk/faq.aspx#FAQno18 (accessed 10 October 2013).</ref>.T
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  • ...itation Team|occupational therapist]] may use a simple cooking activity to help an individual regain skills in activities of daily living following a strok ...funders to understand the constraints on evaluation design, the first four questions are also applicable and relevant to service managers and rehabilitation pro
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  • ...en physiotherapists do a subjective assessment with a patient they ask the questions that they think are the most likely to provide them with the information th
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  • ...and that physical inactivity can have detrimental outcomes on our health. Questions still abound about what qualifies as suitable physical activity, and how mu ...]], physically, mentally and socially. It can also foster independence and help with learning<ref>Strong WB, Malina RM, Blimkie CJ, Daniels SR, Dishman RK,
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  • * Able to skate on ice rink to help coach hockey for ~2 hour practice twice per week ...nswer and understand our questions while also requesting us to repeat some questions<ref>Paulsen JS. Cognitive impairment in Huntington's disease: diagnosis and
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  • ...hese activities aim to facilitate the patient's knowledge base in order to help them make sense of their pain and guide them towards effective, ongoing sel Questions answered
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  • ...brought to neutral. In this situation the right support should be given to help the wheelchair user maintain a neutral sitting posture. ...moved only part way toward neutral. In this situation support is given to help the wheelchair user sit as close to neutral posture as is comfortable and f
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  • ...ften resolved before the patient presents to a clinician. Thus, historical questions should be addressed not just to the patient but also to family members or f ...e required to provide a more detailed and specific understanding of how to help persons with stroke/TIA make lifestyle behaviour changes. There is a need t
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  • ...isk factors association with Mid-Portion Achilles Tendinopathy, important questions and observations that form part of the subjective and objective assessment ...rwan P, March J, Duffy. Screend’em before you treat’em. A clinical tool to help identify spondylarthropathy in patients with tendinopathy. Abstract at the
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  • ...ng to continuous peripheral input. Central sensitisation was introduced to help explain the central and specific hypersensitivity correlated with chronic p ...ciplastic pain. A physical examination and previous medical history should help indicate a person's likeliness of exhibiting nociplastic symptoms such as r
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  • ...individuals, groups or communities. They help scientists to ask the right questions and to draw the right conclusions of their results. Models and theories are ...ake the pain away. Here the cue is determined by the attitude “He/She will help me”.
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  • ...iption, and behaviour of the symptoms in patients with swimmer's shoulder. Questions to ask include <ref name=":1" /> ...sport for recreational swimmers up to elite swimmers. As a physiotherapist help swimmers overcome their injuries and liaise with trainers, coaches and phys
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  • Working with inter-professionals will help to built a holistic approach to meet the patient's needs, where each profes ...erstand who you should collaborate with and what role they play, which may help you to improve the rehabilitation services uptake. It is also important to
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  • ...althcare providers (Why am I doing it this way? Is there evidence that may help me do this in a more efficient way?). ...sponse to this: although there is limited evidence regarding some clinical questions, the best available evidence should be sought out. In these cases, clinical
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  • ...provide assistance if that person is willing and in the position to accept help. To learn more about the types of human trafficking, and the legal conside * Withholds information. The person can be unwilling to answer questions about their health, and gives confusing or contradicting information<ref na
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  • ...history, history of presenting condition, past medical history and special questions / red flags. The subjective assessment is discussed in detail [[Subjective
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  • #The [[DASH Outcome Measure|DASH]] is 30 questions scored from 0-100, 0 meaning no disability. The DASH is well studied and va
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  • ...acting with patients as they may miss key information or an opportunity to help the patient further </span><ref name="Ha and Longnecker 2010" /><span style ...n communicating with patients who have mental health disorders in order to help healthcare staff provide better care for their specific needs <ref name="Ka
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  • ...ions by the patients and their family, and expressing piteous emotions and questions<ref>Rising MLJJoTN. Truth telling as an element of culturally competent car ...ealth professional can be exhilarating and fulfilling when you are able to help patients recover from life threatening illnesses. But there are going to be
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  • ...2020;29(2):103-12. </ref> suggests that having a wellness action plan can help expectant mothers and their families to be proactive and prepare for their *** It acts as a brain-body strategy to help avoid leaking urine
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  • ...alking tool] is a series of questions that has been proposed as a means to help distinguish ITW from other conditions.
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  • ...in between holes if he walks between them. He hopes that physiotherapy can help him resolve some of his golf related issues, and improve his overall balanc ...visual and auditory cues to help generate a more regular gait pattern and help reduce the duration of an episode of freezing. A laser cane will be one of
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  • ...ant to stress upon daily exercise. Strengthening and focused gait training help improve inefficient compensatory gait strategies and reduce energy expendit == Self-study Questions ==
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  • ...history and physical examination are important. The history should include questions about the mother's health, including substance use and infections, and any ...upational therapy, physical therapy , and speech therapy are often used to help children with microcephaly reach their full potential. Treatment for microc
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  • ...ment. This can be accomplished by asking the patient a series of standard questions:
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  • ...ossibility of bias within the literature chosen increases, thereby raising questions as to the validity of this conclusion. This is not in agreement with a revi
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  • ...ed evidence to showcase the same and research are less in this area, which questions the actual implementation of the patient safety curriculum in [[Physiothera
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  • ...unable to link the fully perceived visual stimulus to prior experience to help them recognize the stimulus. It is usually associated with damage to the bi * Ask questions about symptoms and general health, ask patient to identify some common obje
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  • ...most of the literature, the process is not even mentioned. There are many questions that need to be answered such as: Do you perform MI in a dark room? Does so ...ament may not provide much benefit. Mental imagery is a technique that can help athletes improve their performance but just like all other skills it requir
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  • ...f name=":2" /> Peterson et al.<ref name=":2" /> suggest that the following questions are considered during a gait assessment in individuals with cerebral palsy: * stepping stones triple P (to help with behaviour)
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  • <ref>John Hopkins Medicine. Trigeminal Neuralgia: Frequently Asked Questions. Available from:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDaMsJz8Rp4 [last accessed
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  • ...ing another person present has both advantages and disadvantages. They can help with the assessment and reduce some safety risks (ie provide balance suppor ...ion. Thus, it is important to consider if another person can be present to help with the tests (eg a local GP). Similarly, it may be necessary to refer pat
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  • ...althcare providers' ability to comfortably and professionally ask in-depth questions about a patient's sexual activity can be vital in providing appropriate pel ..., the physical therapist discusses how assessment of pelvic floor tone can help determine treatments for ED.
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  • ...ildren engage in the cycle of doing, learning and practising can, however, help them to achieve writing and sport readiness:<ref name=":0" /> * Be prepared for more teaching and more practice to help a child master a skill
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  • Physiotherapists are trained professionals who, on a daily basis, help clients deal with pain and movement dysfunction.  As the profession has mo ...with the World Health Organisation recognising the need for strategies to help those suffering from various forms of stress. <ref name=":2">WHO guidelines
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  • ...al:''' often manifest as a refusal to engage in discussion or to ask basic questions about the planned procedure. A minority of amputees experience denial in re ...an take the form of hostility, excessive self-assertion (e.g., by refusing help that is needed), recognition seeking, manipulation, or obsessiveness (e.g.,
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  • ...nosis|diaphragm]] and [[Muscles of Respiration|external intercostals]], to help elevate the ribs and sternum, with a [[Biomechanics of the Thorax|‘bucket The use of open questions should be predominantly used to ensure these collaborative goals are met, a
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  • ...goals were developed, and evidence-based interventions were implemented to help the patient meet these goals and maintain participation in meaningful activ ...ow an individual may present with CMT and how physiotherapy can be used to help manage the condition. It is important to note that symptoms and severity ca
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  • ...that everyone in the clinic follow the same steps. Consider the following questions when developing your process: <ref name=":2">WebPT. [https://get.webpt.com/
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  • ...tewart 2014">Stewart M. The road to pain reconceptualisation: Do metaphors help or hinder the journey?. Pain and Rehabilitation-the Journal of Physiotherap ...tients are sometimes dissatisfied with the overall level of understanding, help and information that is given to them by healthcare professionals<ref name=
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  • ...ise program to recover joint function. An occupational therapy consult can help the patient manage daily living activities. The pharmacist should educate t ...amin D Deficiency|vitamin D]], cod liver oil, and multivitamins. These may help eg reduce joint inflammation, improve bone health. It is recommended to con
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  • ...ent improvements in function and quality of life that can be made with the help of physiotherapy and an inter-professional team. One challenge we met when ...to her family. Lastly, Marie is hoping that physiotherapy will be able to help her manage her levels of pain and fatigue so that she is able to get back t
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  • ...and the accumulated score may range from 29 to 203. Another version of 13 questions was also developed by Antonovsky, and other scales have been created to mea ...stance resources would therefore represent a type of health kit that could help individuals and their communities to improve or retain health.<ref name=":1
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  • * Thorough documentation will support a single practitioner’s rating and will help track a patient’s recovery progress. ** use yes/no questions
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  • ...tation of his disease beyond the scope of physical therapy. The study will help students gain a comprehensive understanding of typical clinical presentatio ...uality of life. He will also be attending counseling and support groups to help him cope with the emotional and psychological effects of the disease.
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