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Case Study 3: Hope as an agent in the rehabilitation process
1 - Which of the following aspects are correct with regard to Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS)?
GBS is often triggered by a viral or bacterial infection
GBS is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the nervous system
The Initial phase of GBS typically lasts more than 6 months
About 20% of the patients stay permanent disabled
Initial symptoms of GBS are pain and spasticity
2 - The prognosis of GBS is...
...worse in patients with severe symptoms in the beginning
...worse in older patients
...dependent on physical status before onset of disease
...clear from the beginning of the disease
...the same for all patients
3 - Why is hope an important contribution to success in rehabilitation?
Hope is essential for good relationship between patient and health
Hope may support goal-directed training
Hope may act as a motivational factor promoting positive outcomes
Patients without hope fail success in rehabilitation
Hope can provide comfort in enduring life threats and challenges
4 - Which ICF categories are likely to be problems in early severe GBS?
b167 Mental functions of language
b310 Voice functions
b440 Respiratory functions
b715 Stability of joint functions
b760 Control of voluntary movement functions
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