Which of the following best describes ideational apraxia?

a. Loss of hand and finger dexterity
b. Inability to execute facial movements on command
c. Movement deficits present clinically but not functionally
d. Movement deficits present clinically and functionally

d

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________ Whenever any accident, injury, or unusual occurrence takes place, a written incident report must be made

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A combat veteran patient with a history of severe PTSD states that he has a headache that feels worse than any other he has ever had. The patient is alert and oriented with no threats to the airway, breathing, or circulation. His vital signs are: pulse 68, respirations 16, blood pressure 168/100 mmHg, and SpO2 95% on room air. You next action is to:

A) recognize the component of anguish. B) perform a neurological assessment. C) treat the patient for PTSD and transport. D) administer low-concentration oxygen.

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