ACL Flashcards
What does a running stitch indicate to an OT?
individuals abilities to complete BADLs
What does seeing a whip stitch indicate?
problem solving, meal prep, taking medications
What does seeing a cordovan stitch indicate to OT?
process information, hold a job, drive care for others
What is the mnemonic to help remember different levels?
All Players Must Get Extra Points
Describe level 1 of ACL
Automatic Action: Cognition impaired- automatic motor responses
What types of intervention should we do for level 1?
sensory stimulation
total care 24/7
Describe level 2 of ACL
imitate gross motor actions
no awareness
max A for all activities
cannot do a running stitch
What are some OT interventions for level 2?
imitate exercises
24hr supervision
initiate adls
Describe symptoms of level 3
manipulates objects with hands
emergence of cause/effect
performs familiar ADLs
attention span 30min
Describe OT interventions for stage 3
repetitive tasks
simple crafts
When can a patient have objects set infront of them and sequence through steps for ADLs?
3.4
Describe level 4 of ACL
mod impaired cognition
perform short tasks
Visual cues
What stitch should they be able to demo at level 4?
whip stitch 3x
When are patients able to live on their own?
4.6
What are some OT interventions for level 4?
repetition and familiar routine
What are symptoms of level 5?
new learning
trial/error
poor organization
What stitch is a patient able to demo at stage 5?
single cordovan using trial and error 3x
When can a person live on their own with weekly checks instead of daily?
5.2
Describe levels of assist for each level
1: Total
2: Max
3:mod
4:min
5: SBA
6: I