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Assessment techniques include observation of posture and gait, as well as tactile techniques of palpation of body tissues, this includes feeling for trigger and tender points in the muscle tissues.
Touching something. Being stumilated or activated by touch.
They are known as whiskers. They are used for tactile sensation and contain no nerves inside them.
the quality family child care centre study used the as an assessment tool.
emphasis on self assessment
collapsed lung, emphysema
Yes, during the health assessment.
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respiratory system because the nose is used for breathing.
The pharynx is part of both the digestive and respiratory systems.
An assessment tool refers to a broader category that includes methods used for assessment, such as tests, surveys, or rubrics. An assessment instrument, on the other hand, is a specific tool within that category that is designed for a particular purpose, such as a specific test or questionnaire.
Performance-based assessment is the most widely used type of alternative or authentic assessment. This type of assessment requires students to demonstrate their knowledge and skills through real-world tasks or projects. It focuses on application and understanding rather than just recall of information.