Orientation
Attention
Memory
Executive Function
Low Vision
100
Mrs. P is able to tell you her name, but does not accurately report place or time. How would you document this?
What is ox1
100
Ability to discriminate and filter relevant information
What is selective attention
100
Type of memory retaining previously learned skills
What is nondeclarative procedural memory
100
The capacity to perceive the self in relatively objective terms
What is self-awareness
100
Best corrected visual acuity of 20/200
What is legal blindness
200
What domain of orientation is most vulnerable to effects of brain injury
What is time
200
An individual is playing a board game while watching TV and talking on the phone-sharing of processing resources
Divided attention
200
Retrieval method involving provision of choices.
What is recognition
200
Compensatory strategy triggered by specific circumstance, taught to consistently use when a particular event occurs
What is situational compensation
200
Narrowing of visual field-with initial loss of peripheral vision characterizes...
What is Glaucoma
300
Orientation to person is this type of memory
What is retrograde memory
300
Ability to respond to different types of stimulation (visual, auditory, tactile, includes physical and mental component)
What is focused attention
300
Mrs. P. is baking cookies to bake for 15 minutes, what type of memory is used to carry this out
What is prospective memory
300
Incentive training may be used as restorative technique for this deficit.
What is Initiation
300
Single best predictor for developing low vision
What is age
400
Clients can find way in environment known 6 months prior to ABI, but have difficulty in new environment
What is anterograde disorientation
400
Client is able to attend to task for 10 minutes to complete hygiene tasks without redirection.
What is sustained attention
400
Memory strategy utilized to make connection between new information and old information
What is Association
400
Deductive reasoning test may be used to assess this executive function deficit
What is Problem Solving
400
An OT evaluates a client and completes a basic visual screening, what information should be gathered prior to evaluation
What is occupational profile including medical/visual history
500
Common sequence of orientation recovery
What is person, place, time
500
A component of an intervention plan for a client includes treatment in a quiet treatment room. What type of approach is being implemented to address client needs?
What is Adaptive (external environment modification)
500
What are the stages of memory
What is attention, encoding, storage, and retrieval
500
Mrs. S. has trouble making inferences from information and is very fact based. May exhibit trouble with...
What is Abstraction
500
A client is experiencing poor visual clarity, blurred visual details throughout visual field, this most likely describes...
What is cataracts