CH 8 and 9 Quiz Flashcards

1
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T/F: it is not important to discuss a patient’s living arrangements early in rehab program?

A

false

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2
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the ultimate objective of any rehab program is to ______?

A

return the individual to a lifestyle that is as close to their previous level of function as possible or alternatively, to maximize the current potential for function and maintain it

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3
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____ is a patient-referenced concept and is dependent on what the individual self-identifies as essential to support physical and psychological well-being as well as to create a personal sense of meaningful living

A

functional activity

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4
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T/F: an elderly person will often perform better in their own home than in a rehab setting or with a family member due to familiarity of surroundings and the patient’s desire to be in their own home

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true

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5
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According to the definition by the World Health Organization, which of the following BEST describes health?

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complete physical, mental, and social well being

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6
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Key elements of universal design include all of the following except?

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specific use. the design is specifically for persons with disabilities that require multiple home modifications

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7
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T/F: functional testing is used to measure how a person does certain tasks

A

true

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8
Q

____ encompasses all those tasks, activities, and roles that identify a person as an independent adult or as a child progressing toward adult independence

A

Function

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9
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T/F: it is not necessary to repeat functional testing throughout the rehab process

A

false

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10
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The term _____ refers to the complete absence of a need for human or mechanical assistance to accomplish a task

A

independent

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11
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Which of the following is not a subordinate part of bed mobility?

A

standing up from edge of bed

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12
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____ in the ICF is an umbrella term encompassing all body functions and structures, activities, and participation, whereas _____ is a term that encompasses impairments of body functions and structures, activity limitations, and participation restrictions?

A

function, disability

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13
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home, schools, buildings, and other structures created by humans are examples of ____

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built objects

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14
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____ is the degree to which an environment affords use of its resources with respect to an individual’s level of function

A

accessibility

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15
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which of the following items are not a consideration for a home evaluation/assessment?

A

All

  1. identify barriers that may affect usability or compromise performance of customary tasks
  2. make realistic recommendations regarding accessibility, barriers, modifications, and safety
  3. determine need for adaptive equipment and assistive technology to support and promote function
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16
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____ refers to the design of environments and products that can be used by all people to the greatest extent possible regardless of age, ability, or disability

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universal design

17
Q

a person is considered to have a disability if they are

A

limited in their usual activities due to one or more chronic conditions

18
Q

which of the following are not uses for information gathered from functional testing?

A

establishing prior level of function

19
Q

the process of basing decisions about the built environment on credible research to achieve the best possible outcome is called _____

A

evidence based design

20
Q

which of the following is not element of universal design

A

electric stair lift

21
Q

the term used to refer to problems in the body function or structure is ____

A

impairment

22
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T/F: an interview of the patient and family members is considered a data collection tool

A

true

23
Q

T/F: one of the main purposes in performing a home assessment is to insure that the patient will be able to safely return to their home and be able to function in their own environment without any modifications

A

false

24
Q

your patient is ambulating in the home by holding onto walls and furniture. you teach the patient to ambulate safely with a wide based quad cane. how would you document the patient’s level of assistance for ambulation with the cane?

A

modified independent; able to safely ambulate with assistive device

25
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___ are environmental factors that through their presence or absence, prevent optimal function, and create disability

A

barriers