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A 32-year-old client sustained second-degree burns on both hands and forearms following a cooking accident. The ie eprortn significant pain and limited range of motion in the affected areas. Occupational therapy evaluation reveals decreased satit impaired fine motor coordination, and difficulty with activities of daily living (ADLS) due to the burn injuries. Which of the folloei. interventions would be MOST appropriate for this client during the acute phase of burn rehabilitation? Initiate completion of laundry task in the ADL Suite. Introduction of scar massage techniques to prevent contractures. C) Implement strengthening exercises to the affected extremities. Splinting of the hands and forearms to maintain optimal positioning.
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