CVA
TBI
Motor Learning
Functional Cognition
Vision
100

Which of the following interventions is MOST appropriate in the first 24 hours after receiving tPA for an ischemic stroke?

What is hold OT services

100

Rocking in a chair or swinging stimulates this sensory system.

What is the vestibular system

100

These three components are considered essential for purposeful movement and postural control.


What are normal muscle tone, coordination, postural mechanisms

(These are essential for purposeful movement and postural adjustments.)

100

During evaluation, verbal critique should be saved for this stage.

What is after the task is completed- during reflection

100

Low vision is often underreported in this hospital setting.

What is acute care

200

A client demonstrates poor motor planning following a stroke. What condition is most likely present?

What is Apraxia

200

At this level, the patient may appear hyperactive and confused with no short-term memory.

What is Rancho Level IV

200

This principle supports that skills should transfer across multiple environments.

What is generalizability 

200

This model of cognitive rehab focuses on rebuilding cognitive functions through task-based interventions.

What is remedial/restorative approach

200

These two factors are used to classify low vision.

What are visual acuity and visual field

300

A client has just experienced a TIA, what is this a warning sign for? 

What is increased risk of future stroke

300

This type of learning is used at levels IV and V to avoid reinforcing errors.

What is errorless learning

300

This neuro approach encourages using synergies in the early stages of recovery.

What is Brunnstrom Approach

300

A client demonstrating unsafe mobility may be struggling with this executive function skill.

What is poor planning

300

This condition involves increased eye pressure and results in peripheral vision loss.

What is glaucoma

400

A client qualifies for CIMT. What function should they demonstrate to meet inclusion criteria?

What is lift and release a wash cloth

400

This Rancho level requires only modified independence and includes self-created memory strategies.

What is Rancho Level X

400

This approach uses real-world challenges and functional tasks that are meaningful to the client.

What is task oriented training

400

This cognitive issue may look like laziness, but it's really difficulty starting tasks

What is decreased task initiation 

400

This structured framework guides visual evaluation, starting with foundational visual functions and progressing toward complex perception.

What is Warren Hierarchy of Visual Perceptual Processing

500

The most common cause of stroke, this artery’s dysfunction typically results in greater impairment in the arm, face, and tongue, along with sensory deficits and aphasia.

What is the Middle Cerebral Artery?

500

This scale rates muscle tone and spasticity.

What is Modified Ashworth Scale

500

These specific body areas are used in NDT to guide movement and improve control.

What are hips and shoulders (proximal points of control)

500

This skill is the prerequisite for all higher-level cognitive functioning.

What is attention

500

This double vision symptom creates distorted depth perception.

diplopia