Conditions
Subtypes
Signs and Symptoms
Etiology
Interventions
100

What condition damages the optic nerve causing peripheral vision loss?

Glaucoma

100

Duchenne and Becker are a subtype of what condition?

Muscular Dystrophy

100

Due to their anxiety, a person is having heart attack symptoms. What subtype of anxiety is this?

Panic Disorder

100

What is the leading cause of COPD?

Smoking

100

What diagnosis would an OT work on medication self-management, diet, and exercise changes?

Type 2 Diabetes

200

What is a condition where the immune system attacks the myelin sheath?


Multiple Sclerosis

200

What subtype involves growth of arteries/blood vessels in the blind spot?

Wet Macular Degeneration

200

What condition has the symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity?

ADHD

200

What is the etiology of sickle cell disorder?

It is an autosomal recessive disorder inherited from both parents 



200

Core interventions include joint-attention training, visual schedules, sensory regulation strategies, and structured social skills practice for what diagnosis?

Autism Spectrum Disorder

300

What condition affects the shape of red blood cells?

Sickle Cell Anemia

300

Due to their anxiety, a person is experiencing heart attack symptoms. What subtype of anxiety is this?

Panic Disorder

300

What condition displays symptoms of  grandiosity, persistent elevated mood, and minimal need for sleep?

Bipolar Disorder

300

What neurocognitive disorder can be developed during substance withdrawal?


Delirium

300

Clients with what condition benefit from energy-conservation strategies due to chronic anemia and fatigue?

Sickle Cell Anemia

400

What is a neurological condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks PNS?


Guillan-Barre

400

What distal radial fracture exhibits a volar displacement of the distal radius?

Smith’s Fracture

400

What is another positive symptom of schizophrenia in addition to delusions and hallucinations? 

Disorganized Speech

400

What is the most common cause of Acquired Brain Injury in children less than 5 years old?

Falls

400

For what condition do interventions include exposure/response prevention principles, habit reversal skills, and environmental cue identification?

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

500

What is a rare congenital condition where there are multiple joints that have contractures across the body?

Arthrogryposis

500

What birth defect subtype involves damage to the meninges, but NOT the nerves? 

Meningocele Spina Bifida

500

Which condition is known for its pill-rolling tremor?

Parkinsons Disease

500

What are the three main causes of acquired amputations?


Vascular disease, trauma, cancer



500

OT avoids high-resistance exercises and instead teaches gentle stretching, energy conservation, and the use of adaptive equipment to protect weakening muscle fibers for what progressive condition?



Muscular Dystrophy

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