Theories/Approaches
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Occupational Analysis
100

This theory  focuses on complex dynamic relationships between people, occupations and environments.

Apply your answer to the case using details provided.

What is the PEO Model

100

This is information the OT seeks to determine the patient's level before the CVA?

Explain rationale

What is the prior level of function

100

This portion of the OT evaluation  addresses ADLs, IADLs, Work and Leisure


What are performance areas?

100

A score of 12 or more  on this balance test indicates this.

What is a high fall risk?

200

At any stage of life, the person’s adaptive capacity can be overwhelmed by impairment, physical or emotional disability, and stressful life events.

Apply this to the case study.

What is the Occupational Adaptation Model

200

This information is pertinent during the initial evaluation to determine the patient's ability to access the home based on occupatial prognosis and supprt system.

Apply to case study

What is the accessibility into the home 

200

During Sensory Testing this procedure should be followed : Name 3

Purpose,Provide Demonstration (non affected side),Occlude Vision,Expose Limb (roll sleeve, put on gown),Start Proximal to Distal,Provide Random Stimuli,Test Bilaterally,Test Dorsal and Palmer Side

200

During the visual scanning assessment the patient did not eat the food on the left side of his plate. This is described as ?

What is left side neglect?

300

Cognition is the dynamic interaction between individual, the task and the environment

Performance is analyzed by examining the underlying conditions and processing strategies that change performance


Dynamic Interaction Approach

300

The patient's employment status, hobbies, marital status, daily schedule describes what part of theOTPF?

Apply to case

What is performance patterns?

300

This is an assessment of balance which requires the patient to walk 10 feet  and the OTR observes for loss of balance.

What is the Timed Up and Go Test?

300

Patient unable to donn shirt dueto left upper extremity hemiparesis   This statement describes

What is an OT problem?

400

The OT teaches John to perform one handed dressing technique using this theoretical model.

What is the Rehabilitation Approach

400

The OTR inquires whether the patient has an of the following to facilitate mobility and ADL participation.

Apply to case

What is DME (Durable Medical Equipment)?

400

These are components of the Fugl Meyer Assessment

What are pain, balance, sensory functioning, motor functioning, range of motion

400

The ability to follow direction, problem solve, attend  to tasks is needed in order to provide appropriate intervention

What is cognition?

500

This theoretical frame of reference is governed by (3) subsytems that influence occupation, volition, habituation and performance


What is the Model of Human Occupation?

500

A patient requires Mod A for functional mobility using a rolling walker. He has 12 steps to get from his bedroom to the lower level in order to exit the home. He is currently upstairs. This is your recommendation to the caregiver.

What is have EMS transport the patient to the lower level?

What is have the patient bump down the stairs and assist the patient to stand at the base of step with the rolling walker?

500

The test-taker is asked to repeat a series of numbers forward and then a different series backwards to evaluate this area on the MOCA.

What is attention?

500

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