Sand wood - correct answer What functional activity can a person at Allen's Cognitive Level III do?
Silver rings or buttonhole splint - correct answer
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A flail arm splint - correct answer What type of split would be crafted for a brachial plexus injury?
Desensitization
Compensation - correct answer What are the methods used to treat hypersensitivity, such as burns, amputations, PNS injuries, etc?
Nonmaleficence - correct answer Ensure recipient's safety and do no harm.
According to the OT code of ethics
Beneficence - correct answer Concern for the safety and well-being of the recipients of OT services.
According to the OT code of ethics
bilaterality precedes unilaterality - correct answer bilaterality precedes unilaterality
Possible aspiration - correct answer After swallowing a pureed substance, you notice the individual has a wet, gurgling voice. What might this indicate?
A videoflouroscopy is often times needed to determine is this is the case.
Mild retardation - correct answer IQ range of 55-69
Social/verbal skills to 6th grade level -Able to take care of self
NO RESPONSE - correct answer Ranchos Los Amigos Cognitive Scale Level I
Person does not respond to sounds, sights, touch or movement.
Ulnar Nerve - correct answer What sensory region does the ulnar nerve innervate in the hand?
Radial Nerve - correct answer What sensory region does the radial nerve innervate on the hand?
Understand cause and effect - correct answer What functional activity can a person at Allen's Cognitive Level V do?
Exploratory play - correct answer Play occupation that uses sensory input to learn new experiences (e.g., infant touching mother's face)
Also referred to as sensorimotor play
Relational play - correct answer Play occupation that uses toys consistent with their intended purpose (e.g., pretending to self-feed with a spoon)
Also referred to as functional play
Pretend play - correct answer Play occupation that involves making objects/toys perform intended actions (e.g., pretending to use a phone to talk)
Also referred to as symbolic or imaginary play
Social Play - correct answer Play occupation that includes:
interaction with and emotionally relating to others
behavior and skills to develop and progress through childhood
Gross motor play - correct answer Play occupation that involves full body, kinesthetic motor movements (e.g., climbing on a play structure)
Constructive play - correct answer Play occupation that involves using objects/toys to produce or build something (e.g., put together a puzzle)
Play occupations - correct answer Meaningful, intrinsically motivating, and purposeful performance activities of childhood Types include: exploratory play social play relational play gross motor play pretend play constructive play
Grasp pattern - correct answer Fine motor function of the hand, either precision or power, used to manipulate items Patterns include:
cylindrical grasp
power grasp
tripod grasp
Power grasp - correct answer Grasp used when stability and strength are required, involves:
ulnar digits flexed and ulnar side of hand controlling the object
radial digits less flexed while manipulating the object
Hook grasp - correct answer Type of prehension grasp used to carry an item with a handle (e.g., lunchbox, briefcase) without using thumb and palm
Cylindrical grasp - correct answer Grasp used for holding a tube-shaped item (e.g., drinking glass, baseball bat)
Lateral pinch - correct answer Prehensile pattern used to grasp a small item with the thumb opposed to the radial side of the index finger (e.g., placing a key in a lock)
Pincer grasp - correct answer Prehensile grasp used to manipulate small objects with the thumb opposed to the index and middle finger pad (e.g., picking up a pencil) [Show Less]