Sensorimotor Approaches
Leisure and Social Participation
Cognition and Perception
CVA and TBI
Work
100

Early mobilization phase that serves as a protective function? While the agonist contracts and the antagonist relax?

Reciprocal inhibition

100

Freedom of choice, sense of control, and Lack of external judgment are characteristics of?

 Leisure Activities

100

Are using memory games a remedial or compensatory approach?

Remedial

100

What is the term used, when a patient present with one side paralysis?

Hemiplegia

100

OT practitioners will help patients do what in a Work Readiness Program? Name 2

Help identify specific interests, will assist in developing goals related to returning to work, and help to identify skills and abilities

200

What Brunnstrom Limb Synergy is scapular adduction and elevation, shoulder abducted and external rotated elbow flexion, forearm supination, wrist and fingers flexion?

Flexor synergy

200

Canadian Occupational Performance Measure is a standardized test that focuses on what?

Leisure and social activities.

200

What is visual closure?

Seeing only half of an object but can still recognize the thing. 

200

What are appropriate treatment interventions for a TBI patient with behavioral issues? 


Provide consistent verbal cues, give constant, direct feedback regarding the inappropriateness of the behavior, watching via deo of his behavior


200

Which of the following services is part of Transitional Services?

Transitional-related evaluation, Service planning, and Service implementation

300

Which PNF pattern would you use to take off a sweater?

UE D2 Flexion

300

What would you do if a patient asked you for advice about what to do about their sexual relationship? They confide that they feel pain and discomfort during sexual activities and fear losing their partner.

Collaborate with OTR and patient to set new goals

300

Which approach is most common for perceptual motor deficits?

Adaptive approaches

300

Patient with unilateral neglect and difficulties donning a shirt because of his impaired perception of where his arm is. Name two interventions that are appropriate for this patient.

Guide patient to touch and ID his body part and use full-length mirrors to give the person visual feedback

300

Which term describes the following: physical conditioning alone; covers strength, endurance, aerobic fitness; flexibility; coordination

Work Conditioning

400

Which approach uses the sequence of motor development? reciprocal inhibition, co-contraction, heavy work, and skill 

Rood 

400

Performance anxiety is what kind of sexual barrier?

Emotional

400

This remedial approach generalizes the performance of a task to other similar tasks. 

Transfer of learning 

400

Are TIA signs? Name 2

Temporary loss of upper extremity usage, develops suddenly, last from a few minutes up to 24 hours, and is considered an incomplete stroke

400

Which terms are considered work hardening?

Strength conditioning, Program modification, Work simulation

500

Extensor synergy pattern is?

Scapular abduction, depression, shoulder adducted and internally rotated, elbow extended, forearm pronation, wrist and fingers flexion or extended

500
What is the maximum time a catheter can stay kinked?

No more than 30 minutes

500

What is the difference between Cognitive and perceptual definitions?

Cognitive are mental processes such as memory, judgment, and reasoning. 

Perception is the ability of the CNS to receive and process information from the special senses and the general senses

500

Warning signs of stroke?


Numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or legs on one side of the body

Subluxation of the shoulder, Difficulty speaking/ understanding, slurred speech


500

What is the OT practitioner's role in Work and Industry?

Injury prevention programs and return to work programs.