____: inability to shift from one concept to another, change/stop action. Inability to translate knowledge
into action (i.e: initiate task; "stuck")correct answerperseveration
What is the assessment and treatment recommended for perseveration?correct answerA: clinical observation
Tx: Cueing to (A) in stopping
____: inability to apply concepts of right & left, to self or objects.correct answerRight/Left discrimination
What is the assessment and tx recommended for right/left discrimination?correct answerA: ask client R/L questions "Show me your L elbow" "At the end of the hall please go left"
Tx: Compensatory visual cues
____: unable to find one's way in space, even in familiar surroundings.
i.e: may not be able to find way out of roomcorrect answertopographical disorientation
What is the assessment and tx for topographical disorientation?correct answerA: observe behavior
Tx: Compensatory cues - colored tape on the floor
____: inattention to one side of the body- decreased inclusion of side of body in tasks. decreased acknowledgement of stimuli to side.correct answerunilateral body neglect
____: inattention to extra personal space on side of body, objects and environment on side.
Peripersonal: neglect of space w/in arms reach and beyond
Extrapersonal: neglect of far spacecorrect answerunilateral spatial neglect
List the standardized assessments (8) for neglect:correct answer1. Catherine Bergo Scale
2. Behavior Inattention Test
3. Comb and razor/compact test
4. Wheelchair collision test
5. Baking tray task
6. Fluff test
7. Cancellation tests
8. Line bisection test