Yes if the patient can has enough functional capacity. In fact, not everone with low ejection fraction has heart failure. There are patients who have low EF, who are still active, even in terms of physical acitivity. However, there are some criteria, with which someone with cardiomyopathy can get disability.
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Whether or not a march fuel gauge will fit a B13 tank depends on the size of the march gauge. You should be able to find a march gauge that will fit on a B13 tank.
yes it should work as long as they are both 225 slant 6's.
This really depends on how hard you're willing to work to make it fit. If you don't want to make modifications to the car, then the only engine that will fit is the original engine size. If you are willing to make lots of modifications you can choose any engine you so desire.
20 centimetres more treadwidth. Should still fit on most vehicles.
Nope... unless you modify them so they will fit and still work right
Get a FitBit while the company still lasts. Or, just work out.
Gamma is a group of dumb medical practitioners who have no knowledge of what they are doing. They do not really know who are fit to work or not. They just say that a person is not fit to work without understanding the real condition of the applicant. They have no clear understanding of a patient's condition.
Yes, the Wii Fit does work.
Turbo 400 it's a 4 speed will it still work?
It is when your clothes are a little loose but still fit you.
Yes a Wii remote can work with Wii Fit.
Because - if they've had either a local or general anaesthetic, they could, without warning suffer an adverse reaction. At least, if the patient takes ill while still on the premises (a) the staff can administer first-aid and (b) they can summonm the emergency services.
It's not too hard,but you have to be patient and follow directions.You have to be sure it's properly seated.My biggest problem is my hands,they're too big to fit in and work.
It is When a Man or Women is injured on the the job and the Job Company they work for still gives them there pay while injured until they are able or fit to return back to work.
If there is space, the shoulder rest should fit under the neck of the violin. If not, then it will probably fit on the side of the neck. If this still doesn't work, then just carry the shoulder rest separately.
Would most likely work with a respiratory therapist to improve breathing if needed along with otter tests and procedures as the Dr sees fit