Functional Cognition in Critically Ill Children: Asserting the Role of Occupational Therapy
In this Opinions in the Profession article, we aim to highlight the distinct importance of functional cognition as an assessment and intervention priority in children. In this paper, we use the population of critically-ill children as a specific case example. Functional cognition is the ability of i...
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Main Authors: | Christina M. Dumas (Author), Lenin C. Grajo (Author) |
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