Tutorial 2 Flashcards
1
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What is psychosocial impact?
A
- The effect caused by environmental and/or biological factors on individual’s social or psychological aspects
2
Q
What might grief and loss look like for people following stroke?
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- Changes in roles, occupations and abilities
- Loss of control in hospital
- Frustration with ongoing limitations and slow progress
3
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Stages of grief and loss
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- Denial
- Anger
- Depression
- Bargaining
- Acceptance
4
Q
What might adjustment look like for someone who has experienced a stroke?
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- Doing things differently >takes more time >one handed techniques >need more breaks and rests >need help and assistance >assistive equipment
5
Q
Impact of stroke on family and caregivers
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- Changes to life situation
- Carer burden
- Emotional responses and grief
6
Q
OT & stroke
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- Assist adjustment to hospital and disability
- Active listening without judgement
- Need to be aware of adjustment processes and gear approach ta client’s level of adjustment
7
Q
What is motor learning
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- A set of processes associated with practice or experience that lead to relatively permanent changes to the capability for producing skilled action
8
Q
Stages of motor learning
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- Cognitive stage
- Associative stage
- Autonomous stage
9
Q
Factors that promote learning
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- Practice conditions
- Feedback
- Strategy development
10
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Factors that promote learning: feedback
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- Intrinsic feedback
- Extrinsic feedback
- Knowledge of results
- Knowledge of performance