Burns
Amputations
Hand conditions
Arthritis
PDPM/ Telehealth
100

Sweat glands and hair follicles in which layer of the skin 

A. Epidermis 

B. Dermis 

C. Hypodermis 

D. Subcutaneous layer

B. Dermis

100

What is the most common cause of UE amputations? What about LE?

UE- Trauma 

LE- PVD, Diabetes

100

Swan neck deformity is __ of the PIP and __ of the DIP?

hyperextension 

flexion

100

This type of arthritis is a systemic inflammatory disease.

Rheumatoid arthritis

100

True or False: During telehealth appointments, it is important to encourage the client to have their camera on, especially during physical tasks

True

200

True or false: Chemical burns should be washed off with water

False 

200

What are the components of an UE prosthetic?

Harness, control cable, shoulder socket, elbow hinge, wrist attachment, terminal device

200

What are the 3 shoulder assessments with discussed in class?

Drop arm

Hawkings-Kennedy

Impingement 

200

Bouchard's nodes are inflammation of which joint?

PIP

200

What are the three types of therapy offered with OT? 

Individual: 1 v. 1 

Concurrent: 2 v. 1 with the two patients completing activities that are not the same 

Group: 2-6 v. 1 with all patients completing the same/similar activity 

300

Sunburn is an example of which type of burn:

A. Superficial partial thickness 

B. Superficial 

C. Deep partial thickness 

D. Full thickness

B. Superficial

300

What are the components of a LE prosethesis?

Suspension device, socket, pylon, terminal device/ articulated foot/ shoe, joints as needed, next step prosthesis, bionic/ myoelectric LE prosthesis 

300

What is the most common nerve involved in an avulsion?

long thoracic nerve

300

Name 2 symptoms of fibromyalgia.

Chronic pain

Fatigue

Memory

Mood changes

300

PDPM uses the ________ to identify cognitive challenges and the score needed to identify reimbursement 

Brief Inventory of Mental Status (BIMS)

400

This burn affects the epidermis and upper dermis layer: 

A. Size, coloring, & location

B. Location, blistering, size 

C. Size, depth, location 

D. Depth, coloring, blistering

C. Size, depth, location

400

What are common OT interventions for LL ampuations

1. Prevention of hip/ knee contracture

2. Edema stabilization

3. Strength and endurance 

4. postural control (sitting, standing) 

5. pain management

6. functional mobility/ transfer training 

7. ADLs 

8. IADLs/ home management 

9. Transportation and community mobility 

10. Vocational activities 

11. Return to areas of occupations 

400

De Quervain's is the inflammation of the tendons of which 2 muscles?

ABD-PL and EPB

400

This arthritis is also known as degenerative joint disease (DJD).

Osteoarthritis

400

01, 07, 09, 10, 88, or missing: these GG Scores indicate what? 

Dependent, refused, not applicable, not attempted due to environmental limitations, or not attempted due to medical or safety concerns. 
500

This phase of wound healing is when there is revascularization, re-epithelialization and contraction of the burn wound. New scars are easily removed/ injured.

A. Inflammation 

B. Proliferation 

C. Maturation

B. Proliferation

500

What are some post surgical concerns?

Phantom limb sensation/ pain 

Sensory feedback 

Neuroma 

Wound healing/ management of residual limb 

Edema management 

Bone spurs

500

What nerves are affected with carpal tunnel?

Median, radial, and ulnar

500

True of false: In osteoporosis, bone reabsorption is higher than bone formation

True

500

What are the six functional score components? 

Bed mobility, transfer, eating, oral hygiene, toilet hygiene, walking items 

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