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REVIEW, CASE-BASED QUESTIONS, KEY
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TOES, HOME - CORRECT ANSWER -environment assessment for children
The Housing Enabler, SAFER, WEIS - CORRECT ANSWER -environment
assessment for adults
adjust lighting, use larger print, use contrasting backgrounds - CORRECT
ANSWER -ways to support sensory function/vision when evaluating older
adults
minimize background noise, face the client, use clear verbal communication
- CORRECT ANSWER -ways to support sensory function/hearing when
evaluating older adults
, support sensory function, the physical environment, timing of evaluation,
supporting the overall processing and performance, reduce bias - CORRECT
ANSWER -considerations in set-up of evaluation for older adults
changes in LE function and the effect on everyday performance, changes in
sensory and motor systems and the effect on functional performance,
chronic illness and its effects on performance, and background factors (ex.
literacy, language, culture, motivation, cognition, social support, economic
resources, etc.) - CORRECT ANSWER -special issues when evaluating older
adults
disability, language, socio-economical disadvantage, age, functional
capacity, sociocultural - CORRECT ANSWER -special considerations when
evaluating special populations
a therapist cannot assume that a person with a physical limitation will
automatically perform less well, or that a tool designed for a nondisabled
population will elicit an accurate measure of performance for people with
disabilities - CORRECT ANSWER -clinical reasoning consideration required
for person - disability
this should always be considered in the evaluation process and is often a
critical concern when evaluating elderly people - CORRECT ANSWER -
clinical reasoning consideration required for person - life stage
these factors might influence testing and include the client's socioeconomic
status, language, educational level, ethnicity, migration history,
generational level, reading and health literacy level, and comfort in a test-