What is an evaluation
The process of obtaining and interpreting data necessary for intervention
What are the purpose of the FIM and FAM?
Measure functional status and reflect the impact of disability
What is the client's FIM score in eating? When a patient complains of tingling sensations in his extremities, dizziness, shortness of breath and overall tired feeling. He is unable to speak, has paralysis of his right extremities, and a diminished gag reflex. The client is NPO (nothing by mouth). The client requires continuous nasogastric feeding.
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The nine (9) risk factors for developing work-related musculo-skeletal disorders are: position, force, duration, vibration, temperature, pressure, acceleration/velocity, and combined risk factors and ____________________?
Repetition
Evaluation of both client and work requirements is done in which step of the return to work process?
Evaluation
What is an assessment?
The process of obtaining and interpreting data necessary for intervention
When a person requires a two-man assist with dressing, what is the person score?
Total Assist
What is the pediatric evaluation that is used to evaluate motor proficiency?
Brininks-Oseretsky Test
Based on the four (4) workstation design principles, the ____________________ Principle states that regularly used items should be placed closer to the worker?
Frequency of use
Your patient states that he will be buying a cement truck to start a new business, even though he lives in a small town with an established cement company.
Which of Dr. Matheson’s psychological patient responses is this?
Type II Game Player
What is one of the first steps in the occupational therapy evaluation process?
Developing an occupational profile and screening to determine functional status in areas of occupation
When must a FIM be completed on a patient?
72 hrs after admittance, 72 hrs before discharge, and at follow-up
What is one of the six primary purposes for a pediatric OT assessment?
To develop an intervention plan
What is the risk factor for developing a Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorder?
Posture
What is pain defined by the International Association Study?
An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage
What is Be non-judgmental that is needed during an OT interview?
An attitude and/or knowledge
What does An instrumental activities of daily living assessment measures?
Measures tasks such as reading, leisure, money management, and housekeeping tasks
What is one limitation when using a standardized test?
The test may not be standardized to the disabled population.
You receive a consult to evaluate the workstation of a patient with a positive nerve conduction velocity tests that showed a decrease in the median nerve’s conduction speed. What would the most appropriate workstation modification be?
Ensure that the keyboard is positioned at 90 degrees of elbow flexion
An Impaired or altered performance patterns as the result of acute or chronic pain might include, what?
Habits, routines, rituals, and roles
The results of the FIM that can be used to determine the best__________________________For the client is?
Discharge placement
When do you think the best time to do feeding evaluation and training would be?
The best time to do feeding evaluation and training would be
What is the pediatric evaluation that is used to evaluate a child’s functional environment?
Parent and Caregiver Involvement Scale
What are the three major areas or steps identified in the return to work process algorithm?
Evaluation, intervention, and re-evaluation
A navy service member presents to the OT clinic with significant swelling throughout the digits, and the dorsum and volar aspect of her right hand. She complains of difficulty with grooming and overall use with her hand.
Which assessment tool would you select for evaluation of the service member' s edema?
Volumetrics