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Occupational Therapy And Long Covid: What Have We Learned?

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1.  What is the definition of Long-COVID?
  1. The presence of at least 1 typical COVID-19 symptom which has not disappeared beyond 3 weeks from the initial onset of symptoms.
  2. The development of symptoms that cannot be explained by an alternative diagnosis, during or after COVID-19 that persists greater than 4 weeks.
  3. There are signs and symptoms present after 12 weeks of infection and beyond.
  4. All of the above
2.  Which statement about Long-COVID is TRUE?
  1. Older adults are more likely to have Long-COVID than younger adults.
  2. Older adults are less likely to have Long-COVID than younger adults
  3. Ten in 13 adults (77%) have Long-COVID symptoms.
  4. None of the above
3.  What is a lifestyle factor that reduces Long-COVID complications?
  1. 150 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous exercise
  2. Adequate sleep (7-9 hours)
  3. High quality food diet
  4. All of the above
4.  For those experiencing Long-COVID, what respiratory intervention must be cleared by the MD?
  1. Aerobic exercise
  2. Diaphragmatic breathing
  3. Pursed lip breathing
  4. Respiratory muscle training
5.  Which is NOT a TRUE statement in treating Long-COVID patients?
  1. Patients may require a multi-modal rehabilitation program.
  2. Long-COVID patients should be slowly progressed to allow adaptation.
  3. It is not important to consider purposeful activities.
  4. Communication between professionals is important for continuity of care.

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