Neurological Conditions
Stroke
Chronic Pain and Body Mechanics
Settings of Service Delivery
Identity, Sexuality, Relationships, and Health Management
100

What is the primary neurotransmitter affected in Parkinson’s Disease?

Dopamine

100

Which artery is most often involved in strokes causing contralateral hemiplegia and behavioral disturbances?

The anterior cerebral artery.

100

What is the most important principle to follow when lifting objects to prevent low back pain?

Bend at the knees, keep the object close to the body, and avoid twisting.

100

What type of therapy setting is most appropriate for a stroke survivor who can tolerate three hours of therapy per day?

Inpatient rehabilitation.

100

What is self-management in the context of chronic conditions?

Active engagement of clients in managing their health through education, goal-setting, and problem-solving.

200

How does Guillain-Barré Syndrome typically present in terms of motor weakness?

Symmetrical weakness starting in the lower extremities and ascending upward.

200

What is one evidence-based intervention for treating post-stroke visual spatial neglect?

Visual scanning training.

200

What is an effective intervention for improving sleep in clients with fibromyalgia?

Establishing a sleep hygiene routine and managing stress through mindfulness.

200

What is a key focus of home health occupational therapy?

Using the client’s home environment to address functional goals and independence.

200

How can OTs support clients in maintaining self-identity after a disabling diagnosis?

By focusing on meaningful activities that reinforce their sense of purpose and roles.

300

Why is energy conservation crucial for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis during daily tasks?

To prevent overfatigue, which can worsen symptoms like weakness, cognitive difficulties, and spasticity.

300

What is the best sequence to teach someone with hemiplegia how to don an overhead shirt?

Weaker arm → stronger arm → overhead → trunk.

300

Why are opioids not the preferred treatment for fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia involves central pain processing abnormalities, and opioids are ineffective for this type of pain.

300

Why might virtual caregiver training for dementia management require additional planning?

To ensure the caregiver has the skills and resources to use virtual technologies effectively.

300

Why is it important for occupational therapists to address intimacy and relationships with clients?

Because these aspects contribute to overall well-being and quality of life.

400

What intervention can help someone with Parkinson’s Disease improve freezing of gait?

Visual or auditory cues, such as stepping over lines or listening to rhythmic counting.

400

Why is it critical to educate stroke survivors about safe self-ROM techniques for the affected upper extremity?

To prevent shoulder injuries, such as subluxation or impingement, from improper movements.

400

What ergonomic advice would you provide to a client with chronic back pain who works at a desk?

Use a chair with lumbar support, keep feet flat on the floor, and adjust the monitor to eye level.

400

How does palliative care occupational therapy differ from other OT settings?  

It focuses on improving quality of life and meaningful engagement despite illness progression.

400

What type of intervention could help a client with multiple sclerosis manage fatigue during daily tasks?

Teaching pacing strategies, scheduling rest breaks, and using assistive devices to reduce physical strain.

500

How does spasticity in ALS differ from weakness in Guillain-Barré Syndrome?

Spasticity in ALS is due to upper motor neuron involvement, while weakness in GBS results from lower motor neuron demyelination.

500

What is the primary focus during the acute hospital phase of stroke management?

Stabilizing vital signs, conducting brain imaging, screening for dysphagia, and determining the cause of the stroke.

500

What is the primary difference between chronic pain and acute pain in terms of treatment focus?

Chronic pain management focuses on improving function and quality of life, while acute pain treatment focuses on resolving the immediate source of pain.

500

What is one challenge of providing occupational therapy in a community-based setting compared to a clinic?

Therapists must utilize available resources, which may not always be ideal, to address client needs in real-life environments.

500

How does an occupational therapist address non-adherence to health management routines, such as a heart-healthy diet?

By focusing on adaptive cooking strategies, kitchen accessibility, and linking the diet to meaningful life goals.