An OTR® is working with a client in the active phase of C6 spinal cord injury. What is the MOST IMPORTANT treatment activity to consider?
A. Providing accessibility recommendations.
B. Educating on preventative health measures.
C. Recommending durable medical equipment.
D. Developing pressure relief methods.
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