What movements can the elbow perform?
Flexion & extension
Describe a mixed nerve.
They contain both sensory and motor components.
What year was occupational science established?
1989
List the occupational based models discussed in class.
MOHO;EHP;CMOP-E
What does SOAP stand for?
S: Subjective
O: Objective
A: Assessment
P: Plan
What are the three types of pinches from class?
Lateral pinch (pad to side)
Three jaw chuck (pad to pad)
precision (tip to tip)
List two gray matter structures
Dorsal horn; Ventral horn; Cortex ;Basal nuclei; Reticular formation
In the United States, how many universities offer occupational science degrees? (list them)
University of Southern California, University of North Carolina, Towson University
List two non-occupational based models.
Humanistic model;Biological model; Psychodynamic model; Behavioral model; Cognitive model; Biopsychosocial model
List two grounding techniques.
Take 10 slow breaths
Mindfulness meditation
Name items in one category
Take a short walk
Recite something from a book or movie
What does ARF stand for?
Axis
Resistance
Force
What does mesoderm give rise to in the human body? List at least two structures.
Connective tissue, bones, blood vessels, muscles, tendons, cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, fascia.
Define occupational imbalance.
“Social exclusion by restricting a population so that some people have too little to do every day while others have too much to do, instead of all persons experiencing participation in a range of the occupations that would promote their health and wellbeing” (Nillson & Townsend, 2010, p.66)
List all the stages of the transtheoretical model in order.
Pre-contemplation
Contemplation
Preparation
Action
Maintenance
What are the types of clinical reasoning? List all of them.
Scientific reasoning
Diagnostic reasoning
Procedural reasoning
Narrative reasoning
Pragmatic reasoning
Ethical reasoning
Interactive reasoning
Conditional reasoning
Explain the difference between a open and closed chain system.
Open chain: distal end is free to move in space
Closed chain: distal end is fixed
What happens if the cerebellum is lesioned? (name at least three)
Inability to process subconscious proprioceptive information coming in
Nystagmus
Dysarthria
Cerebellar ataxia
Intentional tremor
Define occupational marginalization
“Social exclusion by restricting a population from experiencing autonomy through lack of choice in occupations” (Nilson & Townsend, 2010, pp. 65-66)
Describe the anticholinergic effect clients experience from medication.
Dry mouth, urinary retention, confusion, sedation, orthostatic hypotension, weight gain, Tachycardia.
List four community resources that you could suggest to a client.
Neighborhood and Community
Supported Housing (Adults)
Consumer Operated Services
Supported Employment Services
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program
Legal Services/Forensic
Mental Health Crisis Intervention
Substance Abuse Recovery
Substance Abuse Recovery
Advocacy Organization /Political Environment
Community-Based Case Management
Support Group
Online MH resources
Homeless Shelter
Supported Education
School Mental Health/After-School Program
Wraparound Services (C&Y)
What is torque?
Force that produces rotation around an axis
Describe the corticobulbar tract in the pyramidal pathway?
Precentral gyrus- corona radiata- internal capsule- midbrain-pons-medulla oblongata-lower motor neuron (brainstem nuclei)- innervate the muscles of the head.
Give an example of the transactional model
When you play soccer there is an interaction between the player, the grass, and the ball.
What is the threshold level (high vs low) and type of response (passive vs active) for the four quadrants of sensory processing?
Low registration: high threshold, passive response
Sensory sensitive: low threshold, passive response
Sensory seeking: high threshold, active response
Sensory avoidant: low threshold, active response
Name the three categories that COPM measures.
Productivity
Leisure activity
Self-care