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An Occupational Therapy (OT)practitioner Is Working with a 30-Year-Old Police

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An occupational therapy (OT) practitioner is working with a 30-year-old police officer who reports a painful wrist after trying to restrain a prisoner.The police officer has persistent pain and weakness with resistive tasks 2 months after the incident.The pain is on the ulnar side of the hand.The OT practitioner may opt to send the patient back to the physician for further evaluation for which of the following possible reasons?


A) The client is exaggerating the pain.
B) The client has a median nerve compression.
C) There is injury to the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) .
D) None of the above.

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