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A patient is unable to navigate a familiar or common environment (a home) due to
decreased memory and cognition. This is an example of:
a. astereognsis
b. topographical disorientation
c. ideational apraxia
d. asomatognosia - Correct Answer-b. topographical disorientation
A patient s/p CVA does not recognize her left hand as being her own and often
displays neglect of the left side of her body. This is an example of:
a. astereognsis
b. topographical disorientation
c. ideational apraxia
d. asomatognosia - Correct Answer-d. asomatognosia
A patient is unable to identify common objects by the sense of touch without
utilizing vision. This is an example of:
a. astereognsis
b. topographical disorientation
c. ideational apraxia
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d. asomatognosia - Correct Answer-a. astereognsis
A patient is unable to understand what a toothbrush is used for s/p CVA. This is an
example of:
a. astereognsis
b. topographical disorientation
c. ideational apraxia
d. asomatognosia - Correct Answer-c. ideational apraxia
A patient presents with ape hand deformity. What is the likely injury or disorder?
a. proximal median nerve injury
b. ulnar nerve lesion
c. radial nerve lesion
d. distal median nerve injury - Correct Answer-d. distal median nerve injury
A patient presents with claw hand deformity. What is the likely injury or disorder?
a. proximal median nerve injury
b. ulnar nerve lesion
c. radial nerve lesion
d. distal median nerve injury - Correct Answer-b. ulnar nerve lesion
A patient presents with wrist drop. What is the likely injury or disorder?
a. proximal median nerve injury
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b. ulnar nerve lesion
c. radial nerve lesion
d. distal median nerve injury - Correct Answer-c. radial nerve lesion
A patient presents with the benediction sign. What is the likely injury or disorder?
a. proximal median nerve injury
b. ulnar nerve lesion
c. radial nerve lesion
d. distal median nerve injury - Correct Answer-a. proximal median nerve injury
A patient s/p spinal cord injury presents with more upper extremity deficits than
lower extremity deficits. Which clinical syndrome is described?
a. central cord syndrome
b. cauda equina syndrome
c. brown-sequard syndrome
d. anterior cord syndrome - Correct Answer-a. central cord syndrome
A patient s/p spinal cord injury presents with loss of movement, light touch
sensation and proprioception on the same side of injury. Which clinical syndrome
is described?
a. central cord syndrome
b. cauda equina syndrome
c. brown-sequard syndrome
d. anterior cord syndrome - Correct Answer-c. brown-sequard syndrome
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A patient s/p spinal cord injury presents with loss of movement, as well as loss of
pain and temperature sensation below the injury (bur maintains light touch and
propiroception). Which clinical syndrome is described?
a. central cord syndrome
b. cauda equina syndrome
c. brown-sequard syndrome
d. anterior cord syndrome - Correct Answer-d. anterior cord syndrome
A patient s/p spinal cord injury presents with loss of movement and decreased
bowel and bladder control. Which clinical syndrome is described?
a. central cord syndrome
b. cauda equina syndrome
c. brown-sequard syndrome
d. anterior cord syndrome - Correct Answer-b. cauda equina syndrome
In order to ensure best practice, the advanced-level occupational therapist should
be provided with what level of supervision?
a. general
b. routine
c. minimal
d. close - Correct Answer-c. minimal
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