c. His history of anxious depression
Explanation:
Medical comorbidities like anxiety and depression pre and postoperatively will lead to suboptimal or poor functional outcomes after total knee arthroplasty.
Anxiety can increase the blood pressure which can lead to many postoperative complications after a TKA which in turn can result in poor outcomes from the surgery resulting in chronic pain.
A depressed patient will have a poor motivation to perform rehabilitative therapies in the postoperative period after TKA which are very vital for successful functional outcome of the operated knee. This also will lead to chronic persistent post-surgical knee pain.
Depression leads to dissatisfaction in the result after TKA which will make them feel pain.
Many studies have proved that anxiety and depressing will only lead to chronic pain syndrome among the elderly.
The correct answer is A; rub a penny on a wart and then throw the penny away to get rid of the wart.
Further Explanation:
There are many people who still use a penny to get rid of a wart on their hand or other part of the body. It is part of the American folk medicine and is an example of continuous magic in America and other parts of the world.
Rubbing a penny on a wart and throwing the penny away will not get rid of the wart. A doctor can remove the wart or use a special type of medicine to help the wart come off on its own.
Folklore medicine is still used by people of ages, races, wealthy people, and people who practice Wiccan.
A few of the American Folk Medicine remedies for warts are;
*burying your mothers dishrag after its stolen from her.
*rub the wart with a raw bean cut in half
*tie a silk string around the wart
*put a toad on the wart
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False! You should always ask your PT if they are certified and the intensity.
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