What are activities oriented toward taking care of one’s own body and completed on a routine basis? Examples may include: bathing, showering, toileting and toilet hygiene, dressing, eating and swallowing, feeding, functional mobility, personal hygiene and grooming, and sexual activity.
What is normal ROM of shoulder flexion?
What is 0°-165°?
What nerve is compressed in carpal tunnel syndrome?
What is the median nerve?
When completing edema massage, OTs work from ___ to ___.
What is distal to proximal?
These physical agent modalities are used to transfer energy to patient to increase or decrease tissue temperature.
What are thermal agents?
What area of occupation is most important for children?
What is play (or sleep).
A client has feeble contraction that can be palpated or tendon becomes slightly visible, but no movement occurs. What is the MMT Grade?
What is 1 (trace)?
What nerve is compressed in cubital tunnel syndrome?
What is the ulnar nerve?
In the convex/concave rule, when a convex bone moves on a concave bone, the glide is in what direction?
What is the opposite direction?
What ultrasound intensity should be used for a client with an acute injury?
What is 0.5-0.8 W/cm^2?
What area of occupation does planning, preparing, and serving meals fall under? What is the name of this occupation?
What is an IADL? What is meal preparation?
What is normal ROM of forearm pronation/supination?
What is 0°-80°?
Name the four muscles of the quadriceps.
What is vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, and rectus femoris.
Grades 3 and 4 of mobilization are used to do what?
What is increase mobility?
What position should a client be in while testing grip or pinch strength (name at least three aspects)?
What is... client seated, shoulder adducted and neutral rotation, elbow flexed to 90 degree, and forearm in neutral.
Name 2 IADLs that are important to a mother of a child.
What is meal prep, care of others, driving, child rearing, home establishment and management....etc
A client has full ROM in gravity minimized position with slight pressure OR/AND less than half ROM against gravity. What is the MMT grade?
What is 2+ (poor +)?
What plexus supplies nerve innervations to the upper extremity? List at least three of these nerves.
What is the brachial plexus? What is the musculocutaneous, median, ulnar, radial, and axillary nerves.
In this type of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF), the limb is brought to end range, isotonically contracted, then brought back to end range.
What is contract-relax?
List the 5 Mosey Developmental Task Levels.
What is parallel group, project group, egocentric-cooperative group, cooperative group, and mature group?
Name at least 6 areas of occupation.
What is ADL, IADL, Health Management, Work, Play, Leisure, Social Participation, Education and Rest/Sleep.
What is the gravity minimized position for shoulder abduction?
What is supine?
What are the four muscles of the rotator cuff?
What is the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis?
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List Cole's Seven Steps in order.
What is introduction, activity, sharing, processing, generalizing, application, and summary.