Pediatrics
Physical Disabilities
Mental Health
Ethics
OT Process
100
The age that children should demonstrate a dominant hand
What is five years old?
100
The visual loss of a client that has had a Right CVA with homonymous hemianopia?
What is left nasal side of the right eye and left temporal side of left eye?
100
The theory that uses the ACLS during the evaluation process.
What is cognitive disability theory?
100
The principle that states that OT's are not plagiarize the work of others
What is principle 6: Veracity?
100
The structured interview tool that allows the client to reflect on past and current life events and their impact on occupational participation.
What is the OPHI-2?
200
When there is a fear of falling due to poor motor control
What is postural insecurity?
200
The muscular tone of a client's UE that is difficult to move and PROM is impossible.
What is spasticity?
200
Tracing one's body on a sheet of paper is most useful with what type of psychiatric disorder?
What is an eating disorder?
200
The principle that states it is the responsibility for OT personnel to set clear and appropriate boundaries in their professional interactions.
What is Principle 2: Nonmaleficence?
200
The step of the OT process that occurs prior to the evaluation.
What is a referral?
300
Theory that uses a variety of rewards to achieve occupational function.
What is behavioral theory?
300
The most critical function for the OTR to assess when evaluating a patient with a complete C6.
What is radial wrist extension?
300
A client with a TBI and a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 14, indicating a non-coma status, appears to have third cranial nerve damage as noted in your observation of strabismus, diplopia, and ptosis.
What is the brainstem?
300
The principle that states it is the OT's responsibility to maintain the confidentiality of all verbal, written, electronic, augmentative, and non-verbal communication.
What is Principle 3: Confidentiality?
300
allow therapist to now whether to discharge or write a revised treatment plan.
What is re-evaluation?
400
An evaluation tool that structures the interview for parents that allows them to identify five goals that they would like their child to master and to be more satisfied with in their performance.
What is COPM?
400
The collateral ligaments of the MP joints are taut in this position
What is flexion of the MP joints?
400
Factors used to indicate the severity of head injury and estimate the outcome includes
What is Glasgow Coma Scale and Rancho?
400
The principle that states that all documentation is accurately reflects the nature and quality of services provided.
What is Principle 6: Veracity?
400
A statistical measure that places results of testing on a bell curve.
What is standard deviation?
500
The most appropriate theory to use with a 4 year old that has third degree burns on 70% of both arms from a house fire.
What is biomechanical theory?
500
The two muscles that causes the scapula to elevate.
What are the upper trapezius and levator scapula?
500
The theory this is MOST appropriate to use with a young adult that dropped out of college due to panic attacks.
What is cognitive behavior theory?
500
The principle that states OT's can render pro bono services.
What is Principle 1: Beneficence?
500
The type of assessments that COTA's can administer if trained or competent tested.
What is standardized assessments?