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Understanding ECG’s during Physical and Occupational Therapy

April 26, 2014 - Articles, PostGrad
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If you are working in the hospital, understanding ECG’s during physical and occupational therapy takes the mystery out of the ICU and telemetry units, and brings clarity to the nurses’ and cardiologists’ conversations and charting. When you ambulate a person with a telemetry monitor, you can quickly read the monitor and decide if you need […]

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ECG, In-Practice

How Therapists Can Evaluate Cranial Nerves

April 18, 2014 - Articles, PostGrad

Therapists can evaluate cranial nerves at an initial consultation which provides the therapist a window into the patient’s neurological status and the location of the insult. It makes reading the neurologist’s consult clear and the therapist’s objectives more to the point. As therapists, we most often encounter cranial nerve deficits after a traumatic event, stroke, […]

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Brain, In-Practice

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