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A client is struggling to don a shirt you decide to conduct a ______?

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occupational therapy screen/ functional movement screen

100

uses current capabilities to maximize function and often focuses on compensatory strategies and techniques

rehabilitative model

100
What are the 3 components related to evaluation codes?

1. profile and history

2. analysis of occupational performance

3. level of assessment (clinical reasoning)

100

Spinal precautions

No bending, lifting, or twisting (BLT)
100

What are the approaches to intervention?

1. create/promote

2. establish/restore (remediation and restoration)

3. maintain

4. modify (compensation and adaptation)

5. prevent (disability prevention)

200

What approach is designed to change client variables to establish a skill or ability that has not yet developed or to restore a skill or ability that has been impaired

Establish/restore

200

suggests the use of interventions designed to alter specific patterns of movement.

Biomechanical model

200

how many units are billed for 53 minutes

4 units (1 unit per 15 minutes then round up after 8 mins)

200

What side should you stand on when helping a client with a RTHA and contact guard assist transfer?

Right side

200

What is the difference between PROM and AROM?

Passive (PROM): therapist provides movement

Active (AROM): client moves independently

300

What approach finds ways to revise the current context of activity demands to support performance in the natural setting?

Modify (compensation, adaptation)

300

emphasizes re-learning specific patterns of movement

Sensorimotor model

300

How many units can you bill for an evaluation?

1

300

Toe-touch weight bearing:

partial weight bearing: 

percentages?

TTWB: 10-15% foot may rest on floor

PWB: 30-50% of weight through operated leg

300

Repetitions, sets, and minutes of rest for strength and power?

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reps: 2-6

Sets: 3-5

Rest: 2-4 mins

400

Demonstrate a quick functional movement screen

:)

400

CHART question: What is occupational performance?

Act of doing and accomplishing a selected action (performance skill), activity, or occupation that results from the dynamic transaction among the client, the context, and the activity

400

What part of a SOAP note does this sentence belong:

The client used the reacher to grasp the pants before scrunching the legs.

Objective

400

Total hip arthroplasty precautions

No hip adduction, internal rotation, no bending over 90 degrees, or driving (posterior). No hip extension, external rotation, adduction, no driving (anterior).

400

Is using a scale an effective way to determine if a client is adhering to their weight-bearing precautions? T/F

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True

500

What are the 5 occupational therapy domains?

*This will be useful for your chart

1. client factors

2. occupations

3. contexts

4. performance patterns

5. performance skills

500

CHART question: What are performance skills?

Observable, goal-directed actions that result in a client's quality of performing desired occupations. Skills are supported by contexts in which the performance occurs including environmental and client factors.

500

A client participates in repetitively folding laundry that weighs less than 2lbs and placing them in the closet on hangers or in her small dresser. What code would you use to bill this intervention?

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Therapeutic activities

500

Orthotic precautions include?

impaired skin integrity, pain, swelling, stiffness, sensory deficits, increased stress on other joints, functional limitations.

500

What is an example of a pendulum exercise?

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PROM or AROM of the UE

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