1. What Is A Ceiling-Mounted Handi-Move?

Decent Essays
Answerable Questions:
1. What is survanta given for?
2. What is a ceiling-mounted Handi-Move?

Unanswerable Questions:
1. How is Cindy positioned for sleep?
2. How many hours does Cindy typically sleep per night?
3. What is Cindy’s favorite types of food?

Learning Issues:

1. What type of positioning devices or adaptation to Cindy’s wheelchair can be used to help her sit upright in her wheelchair?
2. Would any adaptive equipment or devices help Cindy be able move around in bed?
3. What therapy techniques or adaptive equipment can be utilized to assist Cindy to be more independent with brushing her hair?

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