EXAM
An OT works with adolescents with developmental delays. The OT
wants to ensure the clients are safe from sexual abuse, assault, or
exploitation since they are approaching an age in which they may face
vulnerable situations with limited judgement. Which of the following is
NOT an appropriate intervention?
Select one:
a. Recommend that the adolescent can trust adults and keep secrets when
asked
b. Provide assertiveness training to increase understanding of the right,
and develop the ability, to set limits
c. Practice physical self-protection techniques and provide sex education
d. Role play to simulate potential scenarios that can challenge the
individual's sexual judgement - ANSWERS-a. Recommend that the
adolescent can trust adults and keep secrets when asked
You are working with a client who suffered an SCI a couple of months
ago. The client approached you about the subject of sexuality and
wanting to engage in the act with his longtime girlfriend but does not
know how to facilitate the pursuit. You decide to use intervention
strategies such as identifying his goals for sexual activity, positioning
alternatives, and energy conservation methods to help him with this
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pursuit. Which stage of the PLISSIT model is your intervention
strategies considered to be in?
Select one:
a. IT = intensive therapy
b. LI = limited information
c. P = permission
d. SS = specific suggestions - ANSWERS-d. SS = specific suggestions
An OT is assessing a child who is in preschool and is using the
Preschool Play Scale to observe the child's play behavior. Which of the
following listed below is NOT one of the four play dimensions that will
be assessed?
Select one:
a. Participation
b. Social interactions
c. Space management
d. Imitation - ANSWERS-b. Social interactions
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An OT is working in an acute rehab setting with a client diagnosed with
a SCI. The client feeds herself with a tenodesis splint and a cup with
large handles. The client in independent with lower body dressing in
bed, maximum assistance with socks and shoes and independent with
upper body dressing. When the client showers she uses a sliding board to
transfer and requires minimal assistance using a hand-held shower. At
what level is the client's SCI?
Select one:
a. C2
b. C6
c. L2
d. T1 - ANSWERS-b. C6
The goal for an elderly woman with lower extremity weakness is to be
independent with bathing. She needs the tub to be more accessible and
she uses a walker. Which adaptation would the OT MOST likely
recommend to achieve this?
Select one:
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a. Provide a transfer tub bench and install grab bars
b. Install shower doors for privacy and support getting in and out of the
tub
c. Tear out the tub and install a walk-in shower
d. Place non-skid mats in the tub and mats on the floor to prevent
slipping on the wet floor - ANSWERS-a. Provide a transfer tub bench
and install grab bars
An OT at an acute psychiatric hospital has been working with a 24-year-
old client with a history of substance abuse who is getting ready to be
discharged. Which assessment is most appropriate if the OT wants to
determine the client's knowledge and performance of basic living skills
needed to live independently in 5 main areas?
Select one:
a. Kohlman Evaluation of Living Skills
b. Routine Task Inventory
c. Milwaukee Evaluation of Daily Living Skills
d. Katz Index of ADL - ANSWERS-a. Kohlman Evaluation of Living
Skills (KELS)
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