how do you feel trying to lift your left arm, is it difficult?

Patient confirms that he tried to lift his left arm but feels heavy, only able to move finger a little bit.

How do you respond to this information?

  • okay your finger moving a little bit, i can’t see well so i can’t really assess your recovery progress
  • thank you for trying to lift your arm, and it’s a progress that you feel you can move your finger now
  • Thank you—that’s helpful. Let’s quickly check your strength now

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  • how do you feel trying to lift your left arm, is it difficult?

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