ROM
MMT
INFECTION CONTROL
TRANSFERS
TAKE A CHANCE

100

Demonstrate the position of the patient to measure "Shoulder Flexion" then correctly perform the movement.

What is: Seated or supine with humerus in neutral position

100

No muscle contraction can be seen or felt

What is: Zero or "0"

100

What is the largest source of preventable patient infection?

What is contamination from the hands of health care workers

100

When walking with a patient that demonstrates fair to poor balance, you should always?

What is "Use a Gait Belt"

100

Who is ultimately responsible for the occupational therapy documentation and treatment of the patient?

What is: The Occupational Therapist

200

Demonstrate the position of the patient to measure "Shoulder Abduction" then correctly perform the movement.

What is: Seated or prone with humerus in adduction and external rotation

200

Contraction can be palpated but there is no movement 

What is Trace, "T", or 1

200

Who established Universal Precautions?

What is the CDC (Centers for Disease Control)

200

When choosing what side of the patient to position the wheelchair on, it should be positioned on:

What is the patient's "Strong" side, or "Good" side

200

In order for an OTA to complete an assessment on a patient, they must show that they have?

What is: Acquired Service Competency

300

Demonstrate the position of the patient to measure "Horizontal Abduction" then complete the movement correctly.


What is: Seated with shoulder to be tested abducted to 90 degrees, with elbow extended and palm facing down.  

300

Able to initiate movement against gravity

What is Poor Plus, "P+" or 2+

300

The abbreviation "PPE" stands for? 

What is "Personal Protective Equipment"

300

Prior to doing a bed-to-wheelchair transfer, after choosing what side to put the chair on, the FIRST thing that should be done with the wheelchair is to?  

What is: REMOVE THE LEG RESTS

300

The Model that you would chose to use for a patient that has had a CVA and needs adaptive equipment to perform ADLs would be?

What is: The Rehabilitation Model

400

Demonstrate the position of the patient to measure "Forearm Supination"

What is: Seated or standing with humereus adducted, elbow at 90 degrees, and forearm in mid-position.

400

Does not complete ROM against gravity, but does complete more than half of the range

What is Fair Minus, "F-", or 3-

400

There are 3 types of transmission risk precautions. They are?

What is Airborne Transmission, Droplet Transmission, and Contact Transmission

400

When preparing to do a transfer, we have a saying that we use to help the client know what direction we want them to move in. The saying is?

What is: Nose over Toes 

400

What is the difference between an Upper Motor Neuron versus a Lower Motor Neuron Injury?

What is: Upper Motor Neuron is part of the CNS, whereas Lower Motor Neuron is part of the PNS

500

Demonstrate the position of the patient to measure "Internal Rotation" and demonstrate the movement

What is: Seated with humerus adducted against trunk, elbow at 90 degrees and forearm in mid-position and perpendicular to body.

500

Completes ROM against gravity with moderate-maximal resistance

What is Good+, "G+", or 4+

500

The role of OSHA is to?

Issue regulations to protect the employees of health care facilities.

500

If you are transferring a patient from their bed to a wheelchair, and it is not going well, you should:

What is: RETURN THE PATIENT TO THE ORIGINAL SURFACE (i.e. the bed)

500

What are the 5 stages of adjustment, in order, for someone with a newly acquired physical dysfunction? 

What is: 1. Shock 

             2. Expectancy of Recovery

             3. Mourning  

             4. Defensive (A=Healthy, B=Pathologic)

             5. Adjustment



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