What does IADL stand for?
What is Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
What must you assess prior to stance? (2 answers)
What is Trunk control & leg strength
Whats the proper term for disorder swallowing?
What is Dysphagia
What level of hemoglobin must you hold therapy and is a transfusable level?
What is 7.0
Although the intensity of inpatient rehab facilities or units can be reflected in various ways, the generally accepted standard for level of care is patient's ability to tolerate therapy at least (what number of days and hours per week)?
What is 3 hours per day at least 5 days a week.
A patient during evaluation is having difficulty with locating items on tray table. What functional ability should the therapist evaluate?
What is Visual Scanning
What type of walker would you use with a stroke patient with Left Hemiplegia and good balance?
What is Hemi-Walker
ST's bill based on what?
What is Procedure-Based
What does the NIH scale measure?
What is Neurological Impairment
According to IRF coverage requirements, this meeting must occur at least weekly throughout a patient's stay in the IRF with the Physician, nurse, PAI coordinator, PT, OT, ST, and case manager present.
What is Interdisciplinary Team Meeting/Team Conference
What frame of reference deals with a person's problems related to their capacity for movement in daily occupations.
What is Biomechanical Frame of Reference
What comes after HEEL STRIKE in the phase of gait?
Bonus: How many phases of gait? (200 points)
What is Flat foot
What is 4 phases of gait
What are the 4 liquid consistencies?
Bonus: How many packet's of SimplyThick EasyMix are used per 4 ounces of beverage? (200 points)
What is Thin, Nectar, Honey, Pudding
What is 1 packet
What are Spinal precautions?
Bonus: What brace is typically used for an ACDF procedure? (200 points)
What is No Bending, Lifting, and Twisting
What is Aspen Collar
One of the main duties of this person is to fine potential patients to be admitted to the IRF Unit.
Who is Clinical Resource Specialist/CRS
What setting did OT originate in?
Bonus: Where did Occupational Therapy originate? (200 points)
What is Mental Health
Bonus: Hull House in Chicago
A patient has just undergone a total hip replacement via a posterior surgical approach. What 3 movements of the hip are MOST important to avoid?
What is Flexion at 90 Degrees, Internal Rotation, and Adduction
What are the 4 phases of swallowing?
What is Oral preparatory, oral phase, pharyngeal, esophageal
How many hours must you hold therapy post TPA admin?
What is 24 hours
IRF units that do not comply with THIS RULE that requires them to discharge a percentage of its patients with one of the 13 qualifying diagnoses avoid losing the IRF payment classification.
Bonus: Name one of the 13 Qualifying Diagnosis (200 points)
What is the CMS 60% / 40 Rule.
A patient presents with rheumatoid arthritis and finger pain. The 2nd digit has a flexed metacarpophalangeal joint, hyperextended proximal interphalangeal joint, and a flexed distal interphalangeal joint. What is this deformity called?
What is Swan-Neck Deformity
A physical therapist is evaluating a client for a wheelchair. What dimensions would most accurately identify a standard narrow adult chair?
What is 16" wide, 16" deep, and 20" high
A speech pattern that talks in bursts and pauses unexpectedly
What is Cluttering
How many days must a patient wear a sling s/p pacemaker placement?
What is 48 hours or 2 days
The patient requires physician supervision by a rehab physician. The requirement for medical supervision means that the rehab physician must conduct face-to-face visits with the patient throughout the patient's stay in the IRF.
What is at least 3 days per week.