Wheel Chairs
Mobility
Balance
Reflexes
Miscellaneous
Transfers
100

A type of wheel chair cushion best for preventing skin breakdown

What is the ROHO cushion

100

Where you size the handles of a walker when determining the appropriate height. 

What is the wrist crease

100

Proximal stability leads to this

What is distal mobility

100

The word used to describe low muscle tone

What is hypotonia

100

In standing or sitting a motion of less than full but greater than half shoulder flexion is scored this on a plus minus scale

What is 3-

100

The step of a sit to stand transfer requires the client to do this action to initiate the movement to stand up.

What is lean nose over toes

200

What is the seating "rule" when assessing proper positioning in a wheelchair

What it 90/90/90

200

The level of assist when the therapist provides 45% of assistance

What is moderate assist.

200

This is a curvature of the spine which occurs in the thoracic region. 

What is kyphosis

200

Name the primitive reflex

What is STNR, symmetric tonic neck reflex.

200

A wheelchair ramp platform must be what size to meet ADA criteria. 

What is 5x5

200

In assisting your client with a left sided hip replacement for a stand pivot transfer with minimum assist, where does the therapist stand?

What is on the left side.

300

The most appropriate wheelchair for a patient with hemiplegia or one sided weakness. 

What is a hemi-wheelchair

300

When prompting a client to navigate stairs after a leg surgery, which legs goes up first. 

What is up with the good.

300

This is when one side of the pelvis is higher than the other causing asymmetry in seating

What is pelvic obliquity

300

When a persons leg lifts because of a stimuli on the bottom of their food

What is flexor withdrawal reflex.

300

Name two complications of immobility. 

 What is Anxiety/Depression, atrophy, decreased lung volume, pneumonia....

300

This is the assist level for a client who needs verbal cueing only.

What is Supervision


400

A type of electric wheelchair with the with the ability to relieve pressure by leaning backwards.  

What is a tilt in space

400

Your client is WBAT how do you instruct them in their weight bearing status.

What is placing as much weight as as tolerated.

400

List the 4 components of balance.

What is the vestibular system, CNS, PNS, Vision.

400

Name the primitive reflex 

What is positive supportive reaction.

400

The length of a ramp for a measurement from ground to door that measures 53 inches, and does it need a platform? 

What is 53 feet and yes.

400

Your client with NWB on one leg and PWB on the other leg needs to perform a shower transfer. What transfer method should you use?

What is a slide board transfer. 

500

When considering the type of wheelchair for a client, list three important thing to consider. 

What is the clients goals, patterns of use, environment.

500

List the 5 movements of bed mobility.

What is bridging, supine to sit, rolling, scooting to the edge of bed and moving up in bed.

500

Name two remedial activities to challenge balance in sitting.

What is reaching, leaning, ADL tasks which involve weight shifting and challenging the center of balance. 

500

Name the reflex

What is ATNR, asymmetric tonic neck reflex

500

Name the steps to get someone off the floor. 

What is get close to a chair, roll onto all fours, place one hand on the chair, get up onto one knee and stand. 

500

This is the most important piece of equipment you need when performing transfers/mobility.

What is a gait belt.

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