MIDTERMS: Team collaboration in CBR Flashcards
Q: What is the interdisciplinary team approach in CBR?
A: It involves multiple rehabilitation disciplines due to the different needs of the patient. Example: PT, OT, SLP.
Q: What is the multisectoral team approach in CBR?
A: It requires more than one sector of CBR to be involved due to the patient’s needs. Sectors include health, education, livelihood, social, and empowerment.
Q: A 40-year-old male, 1-week post-CVA, has difficulty articulating words due to facial weakness, affecting his work as a Jeepney Barker. What is his primary goal?
A: To pronounce words properly again.
Q: What is the role of a physical therapist (PT) in CBR?
A: PTs focus on physical rehabilitation for lost or impaired function and promote physical activity.
Q: What is the role of an occupational therapist (OT) in CBR?
A: OTs help patients who have difficulty performing ADLs, employment, or leisure activities.
Q: What is horizontal communication in CBR?
A: Communication between coworkers of equal status or the same discipline.
Q: What risk factor in the patient’s history may have contributed to his condition?
A: A history of cigarette smoking (previously 2 packs/day, now reduced to ½ pack/day over the last 10 months).
Q: What is interdisciplinary communication in CBR?
A: Communication between professionals from different disciplines and areas of expertise.
Q: What is the role of a speech-language pathologist (SLP) in CBR?
A: SLPs rehabilitate speech and/or eating difficulties and teach alternative communication methods.