Allen's Cognitive Levels Flashcards

1
Q

There are __ Allen’s cognitive levels

A

6

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2
Q

These levels determine the baseline of functioning for ____

A

Independence

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3
Q

Define cognitive disablity

A

Global incapacity to do universal human activities.

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4
Q

Level 6: Potential ___/______

A

Task environments/planned actions

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5
Q

Level 5: immediate ______/ _______

A

task environment/exploratory actions.

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6
Q

Level 4: ____/______actions

A

Visual field/goal-directed actions

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7
Q

Level 3: _______/____actions

A

Arms reach/manual actions

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8
Q

Level 2: _____/______ actions

A

Body/Postural

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9
Q

Level 1: __,___, automatic _____

A

self, internal cues, actions

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10
Q

____ _____ create an assumption about a client’s ability to respond to environmental cues

A

Extrinsic factors

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11
Q

What are 4 intrinsic factors?

A

Cues, attention, motor action, speed

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12
Q

ACL level of ___ is minimal level for living alone

A

4.6

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13
Q

There are ___ modes of performance in the ACL

A

52

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14
Q

The ACL scale ranges from __ to __

A

0.8-6.0

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15
Q

Below level 1 is considered ____

A

Comatose

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16
Q

What is the age equivalent of ACL level 1

A

0-12 mo.

17
Q

What is the age equivalent of ACL level 2

A

9 mo.-23 mo.

18
Q

What is the age equivalent of ACL level 3

A

18 mo.-3 y

19
Q

What is the age equivalent of ACL level 4

A

4 y.-7 y.

20
Q

What is the age equivalent of ACL level 5

A

7 y.-17 y.

21
Q

What is the age equivalent of ACL level 6

A

18y - 18< y.

22
Q

ACL level 1 respond best to ___ cues

A

Sensory

23
Q

ACL level 2 respond best to ___ cues

A

Proprioceptive

24
Q

ACL level 3 respond best to ___ cues

A

Tactile

25
Q

ACL level 4 respond best to ___ cues

A

Visual

26
Q

ACL level 5 learns best through?

A

Trial and Error

27
Q

ACL level 5 can relate to?

A

All cueing

28
Q

True or False. Someone with an ACL of 5 can focus for more than an hour.

A

True

29
Q

At ACL _, ____ cues can be followed

A

6

Symbolic

30
Q

The goal for therapy should not be to _______, but rather focus on _____

A

Increasing the client’s ACL

Functioning at highest potential within current level.

31
Q

The progression of assistance is?

A

Observing, cueing, probing, rescuing

32
Q

The ACL screening test is ___ focused. Give example

A

Task

Leather lacing

33
Q

The RTI-2(Routine task inventory) rates ____

A

Client’s cognitive levels in ADLs

34
Q

The CPT (Cognitive performance test) is a ______ assessment, and includes?

A

Occupation based

Dressing, shopping, making toast, using telephone, washing, traveling