EHR523 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Anastrozole, Colorectal Cancer, Radiculopathy
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What are the different behaviours shown for active and passive listening: active. Paying full attention to the speaker and his/her word: passive. Receiving the message only without giving further external indications. Poor mobility due to arthritis and obesity, increased stiffness due to anastrozole: medications. Celebrex, panadol, anastrozole, ?bp medication: matthew, 80 year old male, metastatic colorectal cancer. C1/2 lesions with radiculopathy: other health conditions. Ccf, af, htn: reason for exercise intervention. Digoxin, ramapril, salbutamol, allopurinol, apixaban, calcium, cholecalciferol. What do you want to know in a subjective initial assessment: cancer, other medical history, lifestyle. 5 e"s: engage, explore, enable, elaborate, evaluate. Functional/physical assessment: qol, aerobic function, strength, balance, rom, goal specific! Qol anxiety and depression: hads, dass, phq 9. Fatigue: brief fatigue inventory, fq, eortc, fact-g. Strength: use goal based assessments, consider why you are doing the test, make specific to the patient - ? functionality.