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Moe Study On Anxiety Text: M2ZSM e/dplay.eamingUnitcourseid2798283_18content id4328870 ecuP1Aie12-Projected View Sample to the PC Search (Auto Animations Side Show Record Review View Help content. enUne.y.ndto.et.t.atog.n.oeet.Yo e Eding Lesson A gene is like a recipe in a cookbook. The instructions are in the DNA. The genome determines which proteins a cell can produce. The cell uses DNA to synthesize RNA (transcription). The RNA uses its genetic information to synthesize proteins (translation). Section 7.2 Figure 7.3 OLDOLECDGQ 120-71

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Texts: Mr McDonald is 45 years old and was diagnosed with a stroke (PACS) 18 months ago. Following rehabilitation, he now mobilizes with 1 stick and uses an AFO on his left side. He can walk short distances indoors independently but requires a stick for outdoors and is limited in the distance he can walk. He requires assistance to apply his splint and shoes and has a left hemianopia, impaired concentration, and short-term memory issues. He lives in a house with stairs with his wife and 2 children (12 & 8 years old), and his wife undertakes most of the domestic tasks. He previously worked as a salesman but was unable to return to this and took medical retirement. He is keen to consider volunteering or re-training to return to some employment. He also previously enjoyed playing golf, football, and socializing with his family and friends.
  1. 1. Critically discuss what you would wish to assess in this person and why, taking into consideration factors such as pathophysiology and clinical features which may be common in the identified case study.
  2. 2. Critically reason through your short and long-term treatment options, using evidence to support your suggestions, and identify short and long-term goals appropriate to this. You should ensure that you take into consideration the impact of sensory-motor, cognitive, communication, behavioral problems, and psychosocial needs on the quality of life of patients and their carers.
  3. 3. Select and justify an appropriate outcome measure to evaluate the effectiveness of your treatment, taking into consideration the evidence base and information on the psychometric properties of your chosen measure.
  4. Looking forward to making a video for 5 possible exercises to address functional impairments of the left upper limb, along with an article providing evidence for those exercises. The exercises aim to improve strength, grasping, range of motion, etc.
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Moe Study On Anxiety Text: M2ZSM e/dplay.eamingUnitcourseid2798283_18content id4328870 ecuP1Aie12-Projected View Sample to the PC Search (Auto Animations Side Show Record Review View Help content. enUne.y.ndto.et.t.atog.n.oeet.Yo e Eding Lesson A gene is like a recipe in a cookbook. The instructions are in the DNA. The genome determines which proteins a cell can produce. The cell uses DNA to synthesize RNA (transcription). The RNA uses its genetic information to synthesize proteins (translation). Section 7.2 Figure 7.3 OLDOLECDGQ 120-71
TopicAll topics
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11