Chapters 10, 11, 12 Flashcards
The most commonly used methods to teach clients who have perceptual problems, poor memory, and difficulty following directions include all but which of the following?
a.
Brief demonstration and oral instruction
b.
Concrete step-by-step approach and instruction
c.
Backward chaining
d.
Activity performance along with the therapist
d.
Activity performance along with the therapist
Stabilizing an extremity to reduce incoordination and enable a client to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) is a common practice for clients with which of the following conditions?
a.
Rheumatoid arthritis
b.
Central nervous system (CNS) disorders
c.
Temporary orthopedic disorders such as fractures
d.
Quadriplegia
b.
Central nervous system (CNS) disorders
Which of the following is the main technique used for a client with limited joint range of movement (ROM) to perform ADLs?
a.
Compensatory strategy involving changing the method in which an activity is performed
b.
Changing the environment where the activity is performed
c.
Using an assistive device for the activity
d.
Treatment including remediation
c.
Using an assistive device for the activity
The use of a wrist-driven flexor hinge splint may benefit a client with muscle function from spinal cord levels __.
a.
C6
b.
C5
c.
C4
d.
Both A and B
a.
C6
IADL skills needed for client safety and independence alone at home include all but which of the following?
a.
The ability to retrieve a simple meal
b.
The ability to ambulate independently
c.
The ability to employ safety precautions
d.
The ability to take medications
b.
The ability to ambulate independently
Which of the following is an example of an instrumental ADL (IADL)?
a.
Care of others
b.
Functional mobility
c.
Toilet hygiene
d.
Bowel and bladder management
a.
Care of others
An occupational therapist is working with a patient with low vision in her home. Which environmental modification would be contraindicated?
a.
Improve lighting by opening blinds and curtains.
b.
Simplify figure-ground perception.
c.
Use magnifiers with lights.
d.
Maximize contrast for the task
a.
Improve lighting by opening blinds and curtains.
The occupational therapist is working with a client who has pain and weakness in her hands as a result of moderate to severe arthritis. To increase functional independence, the client may use which of the following?
a.
Plate guards or scoop dishes
b.
A commercially available sock aid
c.
An extended-handle reacher
d.
Lever-type doorknob extensions
d.
Lever-type doorknob extensions
An occupational therapist is working with a client who has an impaired right upper extremity resulting from a lower motor neuron dysfunction. What is a common problem that the therapist will have to address?
a.
Speech disorders
b.
Impaired ability to learn and perform
c.
Difficulty with motor planning
d.
Reduction of work speed and dexterity
d.
Reduction of work speed and dexterity
Any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially, off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is used to increase or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities is the definition of __?
a.
adaptive equipment
b.
assistive device
c.
assistive technology
d.
All of the above
d.
All of the above
A client at risk for foot drop deformity may benefit from the use of which orthotic?
a. Supramalleolar orthosis (SMO)
b.
Knee-ankle-foot orthosis (KAFO)
c.
Ankle-foot orthosis (AFO)
d.
Hip-knee-ankle-foot orthosis (HKAFO)
c.
Ankle-foot orthosis (AFO)
After a clinical assessment of the client, a predriving assessment is completed. Essential predriving skills that are evaluated include which of the following?
a.
Cognitive and perceptual skills assessment
b.
On-the-road evaluation of the client’s skills using adapted equipment
c.
The ability to handle keys, manage doors, mobility devices, and adjust seat belt
d.
Muscle strength, range of motion, and grip measurements
c.
The ability to handle keys, manage doors, mobility devices, and adjust seat belt
Which of the following is not a component of proper body mechanics used by the therapist when transferring clients?
a.
Maintain a wide base of support.
b.
Stand close to the client.
c.
Use your back rather than your legs.
d.
Maintain a neutral spine position.
c.
Use your back rather than your legs.
What type of wheelchair should be recommended to maximize independence in mobility in the individual who has good cognitive and perceptual skills but very poor endurance and significant physical impairment of the upper and lower extremities?
a.
Hemiplegia-style manual wheelchair
b.
Lightweight manual wheelchair
c.
Power wheelchair
d.
Reclining wheelchair
c.
Power wheelchair
It is recommended that wheelchair footplates clear the floor by a minimum distance of __?
a.
2 inches
b.
1 inches
c.
0. 25 to 0.5 of an inch
d.
4 inches
a.
2 inches