Which neuromotor theory emphasizes task-specific activities to improve post-stroke motor function?
Task-oriented training
How does central sensitization contribute to chronic pain conditions like fibromyalgia?
It heightens the response to normal sensory input, leading to persistent OT
Why is spiritual well-being an important aspect occupational therapy in palliative care?
Contribute to overall QOL and help clients find meaning and peace at the end of life.
What is a critical challenge OT face when integrating technology for older adults?
Ensuring clients have skills and confidence to use new technologies effectively.
Why is pacing critical for clients with MS, and how does it improve occupational performance?
Pacing prevents overfatigue, allowing clients to conserve energy to meaningful activity and maintain consistent in performance.
What are 2 key interventions for preventing complications in the shoulder post-stroke?
Supporting the arm with a lap tray or pillow and educating on safe self-ROM techniques.
What psychological factor often exacerbates chronic pain and must be addressed in OT?
Stress and its impact on pain perception and coping strategies
What is a key challenge OT's face when working in palliative care?
Balancing client-centered care with realities of progressive illness and end of life planning.
How do wearable health device support occupational therapy goals for older adults?
They track vital signs, physical activity, and sleep patterns to inform therapy plans.
How can OT's address heat sensitivity in clients with MS?
Recommending cooling strategies, such as cooling vests or avoiding heat exposure.
Which intervention is used to improve functional use of the affected limb in clients with post-stroke hemiparesis?
CIMT
which environmental modifications can improve sleep for clients with sleep disorders?
Reducing noise, minimizing light, and maintaining a consistent bedtime routine.
What is a common intervention for preserving client dignity in palliative care?
Adapting tasks to match the client's ability while maintaining their sense of independence
what role does AI play in supporting OT interventions for aging adults?
AI helps analyze health data and predict client's needs to optimize interventions.
what symptoms of MS is often described as an overwhelming sense of tiredness that is not proportional activity levels?
Fatigue
what type of postural impairment is common after a stroke?
Asymmetrical weight-bearing due to poor midline perception and delayed trunk muscle activation.
How can body mechanics education help clients with low back pain during lifting tasks?
Reduces straining on the spine by emphasizing safe movements, such a bending the knee, keeping the load close to the body, no twisting, putting one foot in front of the other
what is the primary focus of OT in hospice care?
Enhancing QOL and supporting meaningful engagement in activities.
what is one benefit of telehealth for older adults receiving OT?
It provides access to therapy services regardless of geographic location.
What is the most common type of MS, characterized by period of relapse and remission?
Relapsing-remitting MS
what is the most common motor impairment after a stroke?
Paresis
What is 1 way OT help clients with chronic pain improve their participation in daily activities?
Teaching pacing strategies to balance activity and rest
How doe OTs support families of clients in palliative care?
By providing education emotional support, and guidance for managing care at home.
How are smart homes used in OT to support aging in place?
Enhance safety and I through automatic systems such as fall detection
what is the primary characteristic of MS?
Demyelination of the CNS