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CAOT NOTCE Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Version What is Rheumatoid Arthritis? - Answers inflammation of the joint lining progressive + chronic results in deterioration, limited ROM and pain/stiffness synovitis + crepatitation Deformities associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis? - Answers Swan Neck Boutioneere Nale Bluff (Thumb) Joint Laxity Ulnar Deviation What joint is most commonly affected by Rheumatoid Arthritis - Answers DIP and PIP What is Osteoarthritis? - Answers inflammation of the joint cartilage - the cartilage breaks down which causes the bones to rub together which results in osteophytes wear + tear What joint is most commonly affected by Osteoarthritis? - Answers weight bearing - hips, knees, spine, MC of the toe What is fibromyalgia? - Answers pain in muscles + their attachments Interventions with Fibromyalgia - Answers Energy Conservation Physical Endurance ROM + strength Splinting Assistive Technology What is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)? - Answers due to affected neurons in the brainstem, cortex and spinal cord two types: sporadic (55-62) + familial (45-52) Etiology: glutamate insufficiency, metal toxicity, genetics, autoimmune factors, neuron destruction What are the three other conditions similar to ALS? - Answers Progressive Bulbar Palsy - corticobulbar tract + brainstem affected, affects facial muscles due to cranial nerves being affected. Results in facial + tongue weakness, dysphagia + dysarthria Progressive Muscle Atrophy: weakness, decreased reflexes, increased fasciculation Primary Lateral Sclerosis: corticobulbar + corticospinal tracts, result in progressive spastic paresis (progressive stiffness) What is the expected lifespan after an ALS diagnosis - Answers 2-4 years ALS does not affect - Answers eyesight, bowel and bladder Initial S/S of ALS --> Progression of ALS - Answers initial: slurred speech, increased emotions progression: muscle atrophy, spasticity, cramping and fasciculation Assessment for ALS - Answers COPM - roles + goals ADL's - FIM, AMPS, SMAF ROM + MMT, balance, coordination eating, swallowing 5 Stages of Interventions for ALS - Answers Stage 1: ROM + Stretching, EC Stage 2: continuous stretching, be cautious of strengthening, AFO/splinting if required, dysphagia assessment, assistive tech for ADLS Stage 3: manual or powered wheelchair, universal cuff to eat, discuss with family home modifications Stage 4: arm sling, massage, heat + massage, environmental controls, discuss future steps Stage 5: teach family transfers, mobility, etc. control devices, wheelchair with respiratory device Stage 6: PROM + massage, augmented device, dysphagia assessment What is Alzheimers Disease? - Answers progressive deterioration of the CNS affects behaviour (psychosis, agitation, hallucinations delusion), mood (depression + anxiety), and higher mental processes (resulting in a decrease in memory, decision making, learning, etc.) Stage 1/4 of Alzheimers Interventions - Answers Stage 1 ( Mild): - focus on memory, visuospatial challenges + personality. challenges - agnosia + anomia - ST memory loss with places + names - decreased attention focus and comprehension Stage 2/4 for Alzheimers Interventions - Answers Stage 2 (moderate): - same as stage 1 - focus on agitation, confusion, insomnia, apraxia - increased social withdrawal - increased emotional reactions - vocalization of hallucinations + delusions - unaware of thirst + hunger - repetitive questioning - difficulty with tasks instructions Stage 3/4 for Alzheimer Interventions - Answers Stage 3 (Severe): - aphasia, resistive, incontinent and eating challenges - repetitive vocal + physical behaviours - dependent in self care - decrease motor control

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What is Rheumatoid Arthritis? - Answers inflammation of the joint lining

progressive + chronic

results in deterioration, limited ROM and pain/stiffness

synovitis + crepatitation

Deformities associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis? - Answers Swan Neck

Boutioneere

Nale Bluff (Thumb)

Joint Laxity

Ulnar Deviation

What joint is most commonly affected by Rheumatoid Arthritis - Answers DIP and PIP

What is Osteoarthritis? - Answers inflammation of the joint cartilage - the cartilage breaks down which
causes the bones to rub together which results in osteophytes

wear + tear

What joint is most commonly affected by Osteoarthritis? - Answers weight bearing - hips, knees, spine,
MC of the toe

What is fibromyalgia? - Answers pain in muscles + their attachments

Interventions with Fibromyalgia - Answers Energy Conservation

Physical Endurance

ROM + strength

Splinting

Assistive Technology

What is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)? - Answers due to affected neurons in the brainstem, cortex
and spinal cord

two types: sporadic (55-62) + familial (45-52)

Etiology: glutamate insufficiency, metal toxicity, genetics, autoimmune factors, neuron destruction

,What are the three other conditions similar to ALS? - Answers Progressive Bulbar Palsy - corticobulbar
tract + brainstem affected, affects facial muscles due to cranial nerves being affected. Results in facial +
tongue weakness, dysphagia + dysarthria

Progressive Muscle Atrophy: weakness, decreased reflexes, increased fasciculation

Primary Lateral Sclerosis: corticobulbar + corticospinal tracts, result in progressive spastic paresis
(progressive stiffness)

What is the expected lifespan after an ALS diagnosis - Answers 2-4 years

ALS does not affect - Answers eyesight, bowel and bladder

Initial S/S of ALS --> Progression of ALS - Answers initial: slurred speech, increased emotions

progression: muscle atrophy, spasticity, cramping and fasciculation

Assessment for ALS - Answers COPM - roles + goals

ADL's - FIM, AMPS, SMAF

ROM + MMT, balance, coordination

eating, swallowing

5 Stages of Interventions for ALS - Answers Stage 1: ROM + Stretching, EC

Stage 2: continuous stretching, be cautious of strengthening, AFO/splinting if required, dysphagia
assessment, assistive tech for ADLS

Stage 3: manual or powered wheelchair, universal cuff to eat, discuss with family home modifications

Stage 4: arm sling, massage, heat + massage, environmental controls, discuss future steps

Stage 5: teach family transfers, mobility, etc. control devices, wheelchair with respiratory device

Stage 6: PROM + massage, augmented device, dysphagia assessment

What is Alzheimers Disease? - Answers progressive deterioration of the CNS

affects behaviour (psychosis, agitation, hallucinations delusion), mood (depression + anxiety), and higher
mental processes (resulting in a decrease in memory, decision making, learning, etc.)

Stage 1/4 of Alzheimers Interventions - Answers Stage 1 ( Mild):

- focus on memory, visuospatial challenges + personality. challenges

- agnosia + anomia

,- ST memory loss with places + names

- decreased attention focus and comprehension

Stage 2/4 for Alzheimers Interventions - Answers Stage 2 (moderate):

- same as stage 1

- focus on agitation, confusion, insomnia, apraxia

- increased social withdrawal

- increased emotional reactions

- vocalization of hallucinations + delusions

- unaware of thirst + hunger

- repetitive questioning

- difficulty with tasks instructions

Stage 3/4 for Alzheimer Interventions - Answers Stage 3 (Severe):

- aphasia, resistive, incontinent and eating challenges

- repetitive vocal + physical behaviours

- dependent in self care

- decrease motor control

Stage 4/4 Alzheimer Interventions - Answers Stage 4: Terminal

- mute

- bed fast

- dysphagia

ST Memory Interventions - Answers cue cards

memory books

planners

repetitive practice with a schedule

checklists

, task analysis

writing things down

planning ahead

use of timers

LT Memory Interventions - Answers memory books

visual, tactile, sense cues

use of smells + visuals to cue a memory

Sensory Memory Interventions - Answers high contrast colors, enlarged prints, calm speech, reassuring
touch

Behavioural Interventions (Alzheimer) - Answers orientation (to person, place, time)

reminisce therapy

validation therapy (all behaviour serve a purpose)

what is "FOCUSED" - Answers an environmental intervention for caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer
disease



F - face to face

O - orient (repeat key words)

C - continuity (same topic)

U - unstick

S - structure (simple choices)

E - exchange with the individual

D - direct

Environmental Interventions - Answers simplify tasks

encourage participation

cues

decrease distractions
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