NBCOT COTA EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) |
LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | GRADED A+ | BRAND NEW | 100%
GUARANTEED PASS
Dysphagia - ANSWER-discomfort or difficulty in swallowing
Aphasia - ANSWER-an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of
speech and the ability to read or writ
Anomia - ANSWER-Loss of ability to name objects or to to recognize or recall names; can be
receptive of expressive (type of aphasia)
Broca's aphasia - ANSWER-Expressive aphasia- difficulty speaking
Wernicke's aphasia - ANSWER-Receptive aphasia- difficulty understanding language
Autonomic Dysreflexia - ANSWER-Immediate pounding headache, anxiety, perspiration,
flushing, chills, nasal congestion, sudden onset of hypertension, and bradycardia
Heterotopic ossification - ANSWER-Also called ectopic bone, is bone that develops in
abnormal anatomic locations. It most often occurs in the muscles around the hip and knee,
but occasionally it can be noted at the elbow and shoulder. The first symptoms are swelling,
warmth, and decreased joint ROM. The onset of HO is usually 1 to 4 months after injury (SCI).
Apraxia - ANSWER-inability to perform particular purposeful actions; result of brain damage
Dyspraxia - ANSWER-difficulty translating sensory information into physical movement,
unfamiliar movements, or movement with multiple steps
, Ataxia - ANSWER-loss of full control of bodily movements
Paraphasia - ANSWER-type of language output error commonly associated with aphasia,
characterized by the production of unintended phrases during effort to speak
Hemiparesis - ANSWER-general weakness on one side of the body
Fibromyalgia - ANSWER-musculoskeletal disorder associated with generalized severe pain,
weakness, and loss of strength
Directive role - ANSWER-leadership is the responsibility of the OTA
Facilitative role - ANSWER-leadership responsibilities are shared among members of the
group but ultimately controlled by OTA
Advisory role - ANSWER-leadership is delegated to members of the group and the OTA serves
as a resource
Evaluation group - ANSWER-type of group that serves to assess the abilities of it's members
Thematic group - ANSWER-type of group that has the primary focus of teaching knowledge in
order to perform a specific task
Topical group - ANSWER-type of group that focuses to assist in the development of personal
skills in order to appropriate complete an activity
Task-oriented group - ANSWER-type of group in which individual's have an opportunity to
work on personal skills by completing a specific task
LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | GRADED A+ | BRAND NEW | 100%
GUARANTEED PASS
Dysphagia - ANSWER-discomfort or difficulty in swallowing
Aphasia - ANSWER-an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of
speech and the ability to read or writ
Anomia - ANSWER-Loss of ability to name objects or to to recognize or recall names; can be
receptive of expressive (type of aphasia)
Broca's aphasia - ANSWER-Expressive aphasia- difficulty speaking
Wernicke's aphasia - ANSWER-Receptive aphasia- difficulty understanding language
Autonomic Dysreflexia - ANSWER-Immediate pounding headache, anxiety, perspiration,
flushing, chills, nasal congestion, sudden onset of hypertension, and bradycardia
Heterotopic ossification - ANSWER-Also called ectopic bone, is bone that develops in
abnormal anatomic locations. It most often occurs in the muscles around the hip and knee,
but occasionally it can be noted at the elbow and shoulder. The first symptoms are swelling,
warmth, and decreased joint ROM. The onset of HO is usually 1 to 4 months after injury (SCI).
Apraxia - ANSWER-inability to perform particular purposeful actions; result of brain damage
Dyspraxia - ANSWER-difficulty translating sensory information into physical movement,
unfamiliar movements, or movement with multiple steps
, Ataxia - ANSWER-loss of full control of bodily movements
Paraphasia - ANSWER-type of language output error commonly associated with aphasia,
characterized by the production of unintended phrases during effort to speak
Hemiparesis - ANSWER-general weakness on one side of the body
Fibromyalgia - ANSWER-musculoskeletal disorder associated with generalized severe pain,
weakness, and loss of strength
Directive role - ANSWER-leadership is the responsibility of the OTA
Facilitative role - ANSWER-leadership responsibilities are shared among members of the
group but ultimately controlled by OTA
Advisory role - ANSWER-leadership is delegated to members of the group and the OTA serves
as a resource
Evaluation group - ANSWER-type of group that serves to assess the abilities of it's members
Thematic group - ANSWER-type of group that has the primary focus of teaching knowledge in
order to perform a specific task
Topical group - ANSWER-type of group that focuses to assist in the development of personal
skills in order to appropriate complete an activity
Task-oriented group - ANSWER-type of group in which individual's have an opportunity to
work on personal skills by completing a specific task