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Biology, 04.08.2019 07:00 jackkie10

An otr® is performing caregiver training for a client with stage 3 parkinson's disease (pd) and family members because of the client's emerging need for increased assistance with adls and mobility. which instruction would most appropriately family members deal with a freezing episode?

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