All of the following conditions refer to when exposed parts of the body become very cold, but not frozen, except:
a. frostnip
b. trench foot
c. immersion foot
d. frostbite
Answer: d. frostbite
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A. binding arbitration. B. best offer arbitration. C. fact-finding arbitration. D. mediation.
An occupational therapist is working with a 21-year-old client who has suffered a mild traumatic brain injury as a result of a car accident when he was 6. The client is now exhibiting signs of de-pression and social anxiety
The OT practitioner has identified therapeutic use of self as the most appropriate intervention method at this time. The OT practitioner should do which of the following? A. Use active listening when the client talks about himself and his injury. B. Arrange for the client to go to a baseball game, where he can relax and enjoy his favorite team. C. Simulate meeting new people in the OT clinic so the client feels more at ease in social situations. D. Provide the client with a list of resources for treatment of depression and social anxiety disorder.