Professional Considerations/ Teaching & Learning
Developing Occupational Profile / AT and Home Modifications
Sensation, Wounds, Pain
Motor Control & Neurotherapeutic Approaches
Dementia/ Motor Unit and Myopathic diseases
100
What does NBCOT stand for?

National Board Certification of Occupational Therapy

100

When should the OT practitioner begin establishing the client's occupational profile?

When the client first begins OT

100

What is (death of tissue) called?

Tissue Necrosis

100

A site where there has been an injury, damage, or disease is called what?

What is a lesion

100

A motor unit consist of what type of neuron?

What is a motor neuron

200

Name the 4 different learning styles

What is auditory, visual, kinesthetic, read/ write

200

Name (3) AD (Assistive devices) that could be used during bathing

What is shower chair, grab bar, tub transfer bench, long handled sponge, wash mitt, handheld shower head

200

What are the three layers of the skin

Epidermis (Outer Layer)

Dermis (Middle Layer)

Hypodermis (Innermost layer)

200

The ability to stabilize oneself in space and maintain balance is called what?

What is Postural control

200

What is the most common type of dementia?

What is Alzheimer's Disease

300

"Respect for diversity factors of others" is called what

Cultural competence

300

Name at least (4) IADLs

Home management (Laundry and Cleaning), Meal preparation, Shopping, Care of pets and child rearing, Yardwork

300
What is the difference between hyposensitivity and hypersensitivity?

Hyposensitivity occurs when stimulus is applies and client does not feel it or perceives it as less intense than it actually is

Hypersensitivity occurs when the client perceives the stimulus as being more intense than it actually is

300

Name (3) primitive reflexes

Grasp reflex, moro reflex, ATNR (asymmetrical tonic neck reflex), STNR (symmetrical tonic next reflex), Equilibrium reactions, flexor withdrawal

300

Younger-onset Alzheimer's Disease presents before the age of what? Has it been discovered to be genetic? (Yes or No)

Before age of 65 and yes it has been proven to be genetic

400
What is the difference between intraprofessional and interprofessional?

Intraprofessional is working with individuals within the same profession. Interprofessional is working with individuals from other disciplines

400

"This strategy is used by the OT practitioner to obtain pertinent information from a client. This approach involves empathy and compassion toward the client while eliciting their story and working toward enhancing the client's self-efficacy"

What is motivational interviewing

400

Name 3 different types of sensation testing used in occupational therapy

Two-point discrimination, sharp/ dull, light touch, stereognosis, proprioception (kinesthesia), temperature, touch pressure, vibration

400

This word is used to describe the absence of muscle tone

What is flaccidity

400

This group of genetic disorders cause muscle weakness via degeneration of voluntary muscles. Both types affect boys only although some women may carry the abnormal gene. The abnormal gene which is defective tends to make a protein called dystrophin, what is this genetic disorder?

What is Becker and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophies

500

The five assumptions of adult learners focus on what areas?

Self-Concept, Adult learner experience, Readiness to learn, Orientation to learning, Motivation to learn

500
In the OTPF, performance skills in organized into what three categories?

What is motor skills, process skills, social interaction skills

500

Name the different types of sensations that people can receive, there are 8 total

Tactile, auditory, visual, olfactory (smell), gustatory (taste), vestibular (balance), proprioceptive (position of body in space), Kinesthetic (position and movement of muscles
500

Name one main intervention used to treat abnormal tone

What is weightbearing

500

Name the 6 subtypes of GBS (Guilliam Barre syndrome)

AIDP - Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy

MFS - Miller Fisher Syndrome

AMAN - Acute motor axonal neuropathy

AMSAN - Acute motor sensory axonal neuropathy

Acute Panautonomic neuropathy - Most rarest

BBE - Bickerstaff's brainstem encephalitis

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