This norm-referenced screening tool measures manual dexterity
What is the 9-hole peg test
100
Interventions or technologies that produce a response in soft tissue through the use of light, water, temperature, sound, or electricity
What are physical agent modalities
100
trauma, work related injury and burns
What are the primary causes of amputation in the upper extremity
100
This superficial modality positions the clients UE above the heart and used gravity and firm pressure to mobilize fluid in hopes of decreased edema
What is retrograde massage
100
This term describes a person with motor and sensory deficits in bilateral UE and LE following injury or illness
What is tetraplegia
200
This assessment is useful in identifying and prioritizing issues of personal importance in self care, productivity, and leisure
What is the COPM
200
cryotherapy is the application of any substance to the body resulting in a withdrawal of heat from the body. This is done through...
What is convection, conduction, and evaporation
200
This chronic health condition is the primary cause of amputation in the lower extremity
What is diabetes
200
This scale is used to measure eye response, verbal response and motor response in clients acutely following traumatic brain injury
What is the Glascow Coma Scale
200
In a patient with spinal cord injury, spasticity, pressure ulcers, AD, and depression are considered this
What are secondary health conditions
300
This quick screening tool is used to detect mild cognitive impairments in older adults
What is the MOCA
300
cold packs, ice massage, vapocoolant sprays, and immersion baths
What are cold agent applications
300
This classification of amputation describes an amputation through the joint
What is disarticulation
300
This type of therapeutic occupation describes finding the just right challenge for the client that encourages progress without causing the person to become frustrated
What is grading
300
Following an orthopedic surgery, a patient is only allowed to put 50% of their body weight through their affected extremity. How is this written in the medical chart?
What is PWB
400
This test of executive function challenges the participant to use planning and problems solving strategies to complete the test
What is the Weekly Calendar Planning Activity
400
This deep thermal agent are affected by the variable of frequency, wavelength, and intensity
What is ultrasound
400
Monitoring the skin, limb positioning, and shaping
What is "preparing the residual limb"
400
A client that is confused and agitated following a traumatic brain injury and is presenting in a heightened state of activity would be classified at this level of the Ranch scale
What is Rancho IV
400
no internal rotation, no flexion past 90 degrees, no adduction
What are hip precautions
500
This quick screening tool provides a brief objective measure of cognitive function and is used over time to track progression
What is the MMSE
500
increased metabolic rate, increased blood flow and tissue permeability, increased viscoelasticity of connective tissue
What are physiological changes that occur with tissue heating
500
The type of prosthesis that is cable driven and controlled by gross body movements
What is a body powered prosthesis
500
"decreased access, no wheelchair ramp, activity results in excess physical strain" are factors that describe this type of client
What is homebound
500
a change in systolic blood pressure with a change in position from supine to sitting