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What is stage three of OT intervention? - correct answer Purposeful
activities: Evaluate performance areas. Have inherent, autonomous goals
and are relevant and meaningful to the patient, such as ADLs, IADLs, etc.
Used to evaluate, facilitate, restore or maintain a person's ability to function
in life roles. Can the person cook or work in a clinical setting?
What is stage four of OT treatment? - correct answer Occupations. The
highest stage of treatment continuum engages the patient in natural
occupations in their living environment and the community. Not all patients
can achieve this stage.
What is occupational performance? - correct answer • It is the ability to
carry out ADLs.
• Evaluation looks at activity demands, client factors and environment.
What food consistency is most difficult to swallow? - correct answer
Foods that have liquid and solid consistencies are hardest to chew and
swallow.
What is functional skill training? - correct answer Focuses on mastery of
a specific task. Requires client to repeatedly practice the substeps of a task
with the # of cues for each task gradually faded out.
When should continuous reinforcement be utilized? - correct answer
When teaching new skills.
, When should intermittant reinforcement be utilized? - correct answer
When maintaining a behavior.
What is parasthesia? - correct answer sensation of tingling, itching,
numbness or burning caused by sustained nerve pressure or reduced
blood flow.
What are the main goals of work hardening? - correct answer To return
the individual to work. Focus on pain management and proper body
mechanics is key.
Describe Grasping Development for a 4 month old? - correct answer
Visually attends to object, approaches if within 1 in., contact results in hand
pulling object back to squeeze precariously against the other hand or body,
no thumb involvement.
What are the brain behavioral characteristics of temporal lobe damage? -
correct answer contain auditory reception and visual processing areas.
may affect
• Sound discrimination
• Voice Recognition
• Language and Comprehension
• Auditory and visual memory storage
• Wernicke's Aphasia
What postural stability must an individual demonstrate before being able to
use a mobile arm support? - correct answer Lateral trunk stability