#1: When doing a functional assessment with a patient, it’s important to consider.
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#2: The four pillars of functional assessment include:
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#3: Journals of daily activities and diet can be useful to get to know your client.
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#4: A "Ready and Willing" assessment is an important component of a thorough history.
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#5: Data included in a history may include:
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#6: When talking to your client/patient about their health goals, it’s important to find out what kind of care they are interested in receiving.
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#7: A mnemonic that can help you remember what to ask during a history of the chief complaint is:
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#8: The effect of day-to-day activities is insignificant when discussing the chief complaint.
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#9. When considering the health of your patient or client, physical trauma is more significant than emotional trauma.
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#10. Nutrient Evaluation scorecards are for:
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