nbcot Flashcards

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voluntary movement, expressive language and for managing higher level executive functions. Brocas aphasia

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frontal lobe

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2
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hearing. processing auditory information and with the encoding of memory. play an important role in processing affect/emotions, language, and certain aspects of visual perception. Wernicke’s aphasia and apathy.

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temporal lobe

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3
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processing somatosensory information from the body; this includes touch, pain, temperature, and the sense of limb position, dyspraxia. Anasognosia – keeps u from recognizing other conditions you have.

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parietal lobe

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4
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vision, visuospatial processing, distance and depth perception, color determination, object and face recognition, and memory formation.

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occipital lobe

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5
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difficulties with balance and coordination

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ataxic cp

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6
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uncontrollable movements

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athetoid cp

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7
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behavior is learned and that it can be unlearned. relaxation activities and breathing into this client’s routine may allow the client to experience more time in a positive state of mind, thus reducing anxiety.

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behavioral FOR

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8
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thoughts and reactions related to triggers in the environment. journaling

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cognitive behavioral FOR

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9
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when members feel a boost in self-concept from extending help to others.

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altruism

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10
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release of strong feelings about previous or present experiences.

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catharsis

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11
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carpal tunnel / tarsal tunnel

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tinels test

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12
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carpal tunnel , upside down prayer

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phalans test

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13
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radial and ulnar injuries

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allens test

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14
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loss of central visual acuity and difficulty seeing fine detail.

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macular degeneration

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15
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loss of peripheral vision

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glaucoma

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16
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Use clinical and ethical reasoning skills, sound judgement, and reflection to make decisions to direct their practice.

17
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PIP flexion, DIP hyperextension

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boutonniere

18
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PIP hyperextension, DIP flexion

19
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respect the right of the client to self-determination, privacy, confidentiality, and consent.

20
Q

respect, fairness, discretion, and integrity.

21
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0= normal 4=worst

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ashworth scale

22
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3-8= coma, 9-12=moderate, 13-15=mild

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glasgow coma scale

23
Q

radial nerve, radial tunnel, carpal tunnel. “radical” ‘carp’al. ~squid~

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wrist cock up

24
Q

intrinsic plus splint. alligator.

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anti-deformity/ burn splint

25
Q

pain or deformity, parrot with open beak.

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resting hand splint

26
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de quarvain, kevin unicorn. forearm based splint

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thumb spica

27
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DIP flexion

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mallet finger