Cota exam 1 Questions & Answers
A Cota is working with an individual who had identified alcohol abuse as a contibuting factor to the
depression that he
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rcommend to theis individul is an - ANS-self help group
A long term goal for a 60 year old client with back pain is to be able to return to work as an illustrator.
The client has achieved the short term goal of sitting at a work table for 20 minutes. Which of the
following is the best example of a revised short term goal for the client - ANS-client will draw for 1 hour,
taking stretch breaks every 20 minutes
A family would like to place grab bars around the toilets in the house for easy access during transfers by
the mother who uses a wheelchair and is of average height. The grab bars should be placed at a height
range of - ANS-33 to 36"
A child with limited upper extremity ROM is being prepared for discharge. The most important home
adaptation for the COTA to recommend concerning use of the toilet is - ANS-installation of a bidet with a
spray wash and air drying mechanism
An OTR has asked a COTA to contribute information about a clients computer performance for a
discharge summary. Which is the most appropriate statement of information for the objective section of
the clients discharge summary - ANS-Pt ability to work at the computer has increased from 10 minutes
to 3 hours with stretch breaks every 30 minutes
A cota is treating a client who developed a severe PIP joint contracture in the third digit, 2 months after
a burn injury. Which of the following static splinting techniques would best address the needs of this
individual? - ANS-Plaster cylindrical splint
Direct OT services are being discontinued for a student with ADD, but consultation will be provided to
help the child adjust to the new classroom. Which recommendation can the cota make to help the
teacher adapt the environment to promote optimal learning without affecting other students - ANSprovide a carrel to reduce peripheral visual stimu [Show Less]