Which ethical principle is reflected by an OT or OTA respecting a client's beliefs, values cultural systems and perspectives
What is Fidelity?
This is the typical age range of a child when forward mobility (creeping, crawling, cruising) occurs
What is 7-10 months?
This functional hand grip enables us to hold/carry a briefcase or bag of groceries
Double Jeopardy: Which peripheral nerve largely responsible for the muscles involved in this grip?
What is a power grip?
What is the ulnar nerve?
What is the parietal lobe?
This wheelchair cushion is primarily selected for patients who require elements of stability, cooling and air ventilation and able to withstand extended periods of time of sitting pressure
What is a honeycomb cushion?
This type of leadership requires the leader to intervene to support conflict resolution and assist with role delegation for the group members
What is facilitative/facilitator?
OT or OTA?
Who is responsible for selecting, implementing, and making modifications to treatment activities that are consistent with the outlined plan of care goals.
What is an OTA?
This type of hand grasp develops between 12-15 months of age
What is Supinate Palmar Grasp?
This special test/provocative test uniquely assesses median nerve damage where the OT would instruct the patient to "make a full fist" with both hands (for comparision)
What is "The Hand of Benediction"?
Name the wound healing stage where re-construction, angiogenesis, and re-epithelialization occurs
What is the proliferation stage?
The maximal allowed slope ratio of a ramp according to ADA guideline
Extra credit: Recommended slope ratio
What is 1:12?
Extra credit: 1:16 - 1:20 wherever possible
This type of activity group emphasizes collaboration, relationship formation, and discussion amongst a small group while they complete an activity.
What is an task-oriented group?
This type of OTA supervision provides weekly, on-site direct and/or indirect (via phone/email) supervision and may be required by third-party payors even if OTA is experienced
What is routine supervision?
This congenital pediatric condition is characterized by symptoms including bowel and bladder incontinence, lower limb paresis or paralysis, back and leg hyperalgia, spasticity and in some severe cases hydrocephalus
Which physical agent modality would be ideal for a recent cardiac patient with a pacemaker presenting with moderate edema and decreased AROM in the hand?
What is Contrast baths?
Name the Rancho Stage in which new learning can occur with visual and verbal cues for safety is required
Double Jeopardy: Which ACL level correlates to this Rancho Level?
What is Rancho Level VII?
What is ACL 5?
This neurodegenerative diagnosis is characterized by progressive atrophy of motor control, chorea, cognition/memory and later stages exhibits psychiatric symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations
What is Huntington's Disease?
Guided imagery, tai chi, and mindfulness activities are most suitable for which group of mental health diagnoses? (There are several correct answers, please provide at least one).
What are anxiety and stress disorders? (PTSD, anxiety and panic attacks, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder etc)
Types of Prevention: Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary?
Screening of at-risk populations/individuals to control risk factors and early intervention
What is secondary prevention?
This type of cerebral palsy can be characterized by random, jerky, writhing, and/or distorted or twisted movement patterns
Double Jeopardy: pyramidal or extra-pyramidal tract?
What is Dyskinetic?
What is Extra-pyramidal?
Name this splint: This splint is used to treat extensor flexor repairs and high level radial nerve palsy?
What is dynamic extension orthosis?
The SCI level which requires a mobile arm support and universal cuffs for completion of fine motor tasks (e.g self feeding and oral hygiene)
What is C5?
Which brain region/hemisphere affected by neurological insults (e.g CVA, TBI) is characterized by receptive and/or expressive aphasia, dysgraphia, dyslexia, apraxia, dyscalculia, and ihformation retention deficits?
This type of cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention program is targeted for chronic, multi-faceted psychiatric conditions to teach effective coping mechanisms that aim to promote self-advocacy and self-awareness.
Double Jeopardy: Name at least one mental health diagnosis or population that ACT programs are utilized?
What is an assertiveness community training program (ACT)?
What is PTSD, homeless populations, recently incarcerated populations, war veterans, schizophrenia, bipolar or borderline personality disorder, etc
Which frame of reference reflects the use of manual handling techniques on key points of control to modulate tone and promote proximal joint stability for the facilitation of normal movement patterns?
What is Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT)?
This pediatric assessment includes a standardized comprehensive measure of gross and fine motor coordination skills, strength, and agility for children aged 4-12
What is the BOT-2?
Name that MMT Grade: A 6 year old child with hemiparesis whom is completing full "snow angels" in the snow outside in the backyard.
What is Poor+/2+?
Gravity reduced with slight resistance or partial ROM (less than 50%) against gravity
The second step of prothesis training stage involving fundamental grasp and release of objects using the TD device
What is prehension training?
This type of employment program includes clubhouse models and sheltered workshops targeted to learn and practice life skills training in controlled environments for young adults and adults with pervasive mental health or intellectual disorders.
What is prevocational training programs?
A tyramine reaction is a primary side effect of what group of anti-depressant medications?
What is MAOIs? (Monamine oxidase inhibitors)