PROGNOSIS
OT MEDICAL TREATMENT
CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
PT TREATMENT
ETIOLOGY
100
This is how Post-Polio progesses.
What is slowly?
100
There are currently no effective treatments of this type.
What is pharmaceutical?
100
Is there a laboratory test to confirm PPS?
What is no?
100
Tthis examination step indicates which muscles are weak with your particular patient with PPS.
What is MMT?
100
The first reported case of Polio in the US was in this year.
What is 1843?
200
The type of Post-Polio attack that has a worst prognosis.
What is Paralytic?
200
Future treatment will focus on this on these factors.
What is nerve growth?
200
In order to be diagnosed with PPS, symptoms must have been persisted for this amount of time.
What is one year?
200
There are this many limb classifications for determining aerobic training levels.
What is 5?
200
The year that the WHO launched their global campaign to eradicate Polio.
What is 1988?
300
The type of paralytic poliomyelitis that involves difficulty swallowing, loss of voice quality and sometimes tongue and facial paralysis.
What is bulbar?
300
This is the most important aspect of of treating PPS.
What is patient/family education?
300
PPS is marked by slow, progressive muscle weakness and a profound amount of this.
What is muscle fatigue?
300
Doing this to heart rate during aquatic exercise is an advantage for those with post-polio syndrome.
What is decrease it?
300
Polio belongs to this large group of RNA viruses.
What is Picorniviridae?
400
The type of paralytic poliomyelitis that involves trunk or extremities.
What is spinal?
400
Grab bars are an example of this type of effective adaptation.
What is environmental?
400
In order to be diagnosed with PPS, a patients needs to have recovered partially or completely for this many years.
What is 15?
400
Aerobic capacity of patients with PPS is similar to this other medical diagnosis.
What is myocardial infarction?
400
The Polio virus is transmitted in this manner in humans and non-human primates.
What is the fecal-oral route?
500
The type of paralytic poliomyelitis that has the worst prognosis of all and is associated with respiratory impairment.
What is bulbospinal?
500
This can be taught in order to treat depression commonly seen in PPS patients.
What are coping strategies?
500
These are the 3 main symptoms of PPS.
What are cold intolerance, fatigue and sleep impairments?
500
This is the symptom associated with PPS that most affects a patient’s quality of life.
What is fatigue?
500
The attack on this area of the spinal cord causes inflammation and cell death.
What is the anterior horn cell?
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