Client centered OT, Health Promotion, Wellness for the Client and practitioner, and Medical Model
Ensures that people with a disability have equal access to public & commercial spaces & equal opportunities in employment, school & transportation as well as legal protection from discrimination.
What is ADA, Americans with Disability Act of 1990
Infection that can acquired via objects such as door knobs and light switches.
What is indirect contact
A rigid back brace worn when patient is out of bed
What is a TLSO, Thoracic, lumbar, sacral, orthosis
Tell me, on a scale of 1-10
What is a pain assessment scale
Righting reactions, Equilibrium, Protective Reactions
What are reflexes that provide stability and help maintain balance
Health care facility that provide services for clients that more medically complex conditions and require longer-term hospitalization.
What is long term acute care
Parallel shoulders & hips, no trunk rotation, feet at shoulder width, bend at knees, and hold large objects close to body.
What are good body mechanics
Replaces only the ball portion (the femoral head) of the hip
What is Hemiarthroplasty
Additional tools in treatment that are paired with occupation based activities
What are PAMs/Physical agent modalities
Sitting in class or standing at the bathroom sink
What is static sitting and static standing
-Good Body mechanics -infection control -stress management -Preventing compassion fatigue & burnout
What is Professional self care
An emotional state with negative psychological and physical consequences that emanate from prolonged caregiving.
What is compassion fatigue or Burnout
No hip flexion past 90/ no internal rotation, no hip adduction
What are posterior hip precautions
Use of cold to lower tissue temperature, decrease blood flow, decrease metabolic rates, facilitate muscle movement
What is cryotherapy
Pt uses a cane to complete a cooking activity in their kitchen. They are able to complete the entire activity with no help. What FIM score
What is 6/modified independence
Defines Health as the absence of disease, homeostasis, and normative states
What is the Medical Model
Presence of additional diseases that a client may have that interacts with other existing conditions and could complicate the response to treatment
What are comorbidities
Chronic, can be static or progressive (can wane and wax), no cure, autoimmune, systemic, extra articular nodules are present.
What is Rheumatoid arthritis/RA
Splint used to embolize the thumb
What is a thumb spica splint
Patient is standing at the sink brushing their teeth. You place your hand on their back to provide stability. What level of assist
What is CGA/Contact guard assist
A person's experiences and complaints, such as a headache, stomachache, or pain in a knee
What are Symptoms
Specific situations/interventions/procedures that should not be used as they may be harmful to the person
What is a contraindication
Back pain that includes radiating pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, and loss of sensation or reflexes in the area of body served by the affected nerve.
What is radiculopathy
positions injured finger/finger tendon in more extension than non injured fingers
What is a yolk splint
Pt is transferring from wheelchair to bed. They are max assist for the transfer, only helping 25%. They require Help from EOB/edge of bed to supine. They require Max A with their legs and positioning for comfort in bed helping 25% with total activity. What is the CARE score
What is 02 (helper does more than half the effort