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An OT has been working with C. Attempt a standard pivot transfer from wheelchair to
an individual who is bed in the patient's hospital room
recovering from a TBI. A
standard pivot transfer
has been successfully
demonstrated in the gym.
The MOST
appropriate way to assess
generalization of this new
learning would be to have
the
patient perform which
activity?
A. Identify potential hazards
in the patient's bathrooms
that could make transfers
unsafe
B. Select an appropriate
tub bench and nonskid
mat for the patient's
bathroom at home
C. Attempt a standard pivot
transfer from wheelchair to
bed in the patient's hospital
room
D. Attempt a sliding board
transfer from wheelchair
to tub
,An OT is working with an C. Kohlman Evaluation of Living Skills
individual with depression
who is cognitively intact but
demonstrating difficulty
carrying out self- care and
other ADL tasks. The OT,
who has no advanced
certifications, would like to
identify a standardized
assessment to
measure ADL performance.
Which is the MOST
appropriate tool for this
purpose?
A. Bay Area Functional
Performance
Evaluation
B. Routine Task Inventory-
Expanded
C. Kohlman Evaluation of
Living Skills
D. Assessment of Motor and
Process Skills
An OT is conducting a C. Identify or demonstrate the use of common household objects
perceptual function
screening with an individual
who has had a CVA. Which
of the following informal
screening activities would
the therapist ask the
individual to perform in
order to identify the
presence of agnosia?
A. Demonstrate common
gestures such as waving
B. Name objects through touch
only
,C. Identify or
demonstrate the use of
common household
objects
D. Read a paragraph
and explain its
meaning.
An individual with an L4 D. Hand controls for acceleration and braking
spinal cord injury wishes to
become independent in
driving an automobile. The
MOST appropriate piece
of adaptive equipment for
this
individual is:
A. A palmar cuff for the
steering wheel
B. A spinner knob on the
steering wheel
C. Pedal extensions for
accelerating and braking
D. Hand controls for
acceleration and
braking
What is the MOST C. Adherence to specific instructions for administration and
important aspect of scoring
administering and scoring a
standardized test?
A. Judgment to determine
how best to administer
the test
B. Previous experience as a
way to gauge test results
C. Adherence to specific
, instructions for
administration and
scoring
D. Practice administering the
test items
During an initial D. Autism spectrum disorder
interview, parents
describe their child as
having difficulty
communicating and
interacting with others.
The OT observes him
repeatedly gazing
upward and scanning the
ceiling or quickly patting
his hip. The behaviors
described are MOST likely
to be associated with
what
disorder?
A. Attention
deficit-
hyperacitivity
B. Childhoodconduct
C. Obsessive-compulsive
D. Autism spectrum disorder