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Describe the early work of experimental psychologists (from 1885 to 1915)that was relevant to forensic psychology.
Cerebrovascular Accident
A medical emergency characterized by the sudden disruption of blood supply to the brain, commonly known as a stroke.
Passive Range of Motion
A therapeutic exercise where joints are moved without the patient's active participation, often to maintain flexibility.
Orthopneic Position
A sitting position to relieve respiratory difficulty in which the client leans over and is supported by an overbed table across the lap.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
A group of progressive lung diseases, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis, that restrict airflow and cause breathing difficulties.
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