March 21st, 2009
Why would an occupational therapist use a stethescope?
Constantly Curious said:
lol. I had the same question instead of just a ot, I questioned him about slp. but, because a serious one ot use?
Tags: Lol, Occupational Therapist, Ot, Slp, Stethescope
Filed under: Stethoscope

During certain treatment is suitable to select a patient 's blood pressure of This is espcially true when a patient receives from the base that has a history of low blood pressure. During the tutorial theraputic, who has a history of cardiac disorder should also have their blood pressure taken. This is especially the reason for an OT through a stethoscope for (however, with the cuffs and dynamaps machines, the need to take a blood pressure is becoming less and less manually).
Well, I used to work in a rehabilitation hospital where everything was getting therapy, physical and professional. Sometimes, therapists would control the patients' heart rate and blood pressure during therapy to make sure they were tolerating the treatment.