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A 10-year-old child who sustained a TBI 3 weeks ago has made significant progress in an inpatient pediatric rehabilitation setting, but mild cognitive and physical deficits persist. The child will be discharged home to live with family in several days and will be transitioning back to school as soon as possible. What role does the inpatient OT team have in supporting the child's transition back to school? Communifate with the special education team regarding the child's needs. will be discharged home to live with family in several days and will be transitioning back to school as soon as possible.What role does the inpatient OT team have in supporting the child's transition back to school? Communicate with the special education team regarding the child's needs.

          A 10-year-old child who sustained a TBI 3 weeks ago has made significant progress in an inpatient pediatric rehabilitation setting, but mild cognitive and physical deficits persist. The child will be discharged home to live with family in several days and will be transitioning back to school as soon as possible. What role does the inpatient OT team have in supporting the child's transition back to school?
Communifate with the special education team regarding the child's needs.
will be discharged home to live with family in several days and will be transitioning back to school as soon as possible.What role does the inpatient OT team have in supporting the child's transition back to school? Communicate with the special education team regarding the child's needs.
        
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A 10-year-old child who sustained a TBI 3 weeks ago has made significant progress in an inpatient pediatric rehabilitation setting, but mild cognitive and physical deficits persist. The child will be discharged home to live with family in several days and will be transitioning back to school as soon as possible. What role does the inpatient OT team have in supporting the child's transition back to school? Communifate with the special education team regarding the child's needs. will be discharged home to live with family in several days and will be transitioning back to school as soon as possible.What role does the inpatient OT team have in supporting the child's transition back to school? Communicate with the special education team regarding the child's needs.
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00:01 Fluid intake requirements should be equivalent to 80 % of his body weight minus overall ingested fluid.
00:22 He's able to ingest...
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