ATP EXAM RESNA Assessment of
Need
Person with disability, an activity the person needs to complete in a particular environment, and AT
device - Answer-AT has three components
Social context (also includes interactions with other people) - Answer-Which HAAT context refers to the
building accessibility, transportation systems, and building environment?
Activity to complete, the Human (skills & abilities), AT, & the context (physical, social, cultural) - Answer-
HAAT contexts includes four aspects
A task to be performed, the environment where the task is performed, and the atmosphere of the
environment - Answer-A client's setting includes three components
Extrinsic enablers - Answer-The HAATModel states AT devices are termed
Adds AT and broadens context; targets people with disabilities who are faced with an activity in a given
context and may use AT to gain access to the benefits of the activity and / or facilitate performance -
Answer-What is the HAAT model
Work with consumer and other interested parties when assessing the patient (teacher, therapists,
family); ATP role is to educate other members of the team about choices - Answer-What does an ATP
due in educational model approach
Collecting initial info, interviewing, clinical assessments, and formal assessments - Answer-Four major
methods ATPs use to gather info
, 1) referral & intake, 2) evaluation 3) implementation (equ ordered, delivered, & training) 4) follow up
phase - Answer-What is the four steps of "overview of process"
Evaluate & observe how a consumer completes a task - Answer-Important factors of performing clinical
assessments
Macrosystemic Environment interactions - Answer-Which Environment type includes: society, funding,
government policy, & accessibility
Mesosystemic Environment Interactions - Answer-Which Environment type includes: Client's local
environment, accessibility of home & work; work policy and attitude
Microsystems Environment Interactions - Answer-Which Environment type includes: Clients immediate
environment; existing AT , & interactions with people
C3 level - Answer-SCI level: moves chin & neck
C4 level - Answer-SCI level: some movement in neck & shoulders; shoulder switch or mouth or chin
control site
C5 level - Answer-SCI level: shoulder motion and can flex elbows; AT can help them bathe & transfer
seats
C6 level - Answer-SCI level:can extend their wrist, prone forearms and move shoulders; AT can help
transfer independently and use manual WC
C7 level - Answer-SCI level: move wrist, elbows, and shoulders but cannot grasp with their fingers; sit
independently & drive with AT
Need
Person with disability, an activity the person needs to complete in a particular environment, and AT
device - Answer-AT has three components
Social context (also includes interactions with other people) - Answer-Which HAAT context refers to the
building accessibility, transportation systems, and building environment?
Activity to complete, the Human (skills & abilities), AT, & the context (physical, social, cultural) - Answer-
HAAT contexts includes four aspects
A task to be performed, the environment where the task is performed, and the atmosphere of the
environment - Answer-A client's setting includes three components
Extrinsic enablers - Answer-The HAATModel states AT devices are termed
Adds AT and broadens context; targets people with disabilities who are faced with an activity in a given
context and may use AT to gain access to the benefits of the activity and / or facilitate performance -
Answer-What is the HAAT model
Work with consumer and other interested parties when assessing the patient (teacher, therapists,
family); ATP role is to educate other members of the team about choices - Answer-What does an ATP
due in educational model approach
Collecting initial info, interviewing, clinical assessments, and formal assessments - Answer-Four major
methods ATPs use to gather info
, 1) referral & intake, 2) evaluation 3) implementation (equ ordered, delivered, & training) 4) follow up
phase - Answer-What is the four steps of "overview of process"
Evaluate & observe how a consumer completes a task - Answer-Important factors of performing clinical
assessments
Macrosystemic Environment interactions - Answer-Which Environment type includes: society, funding,
government policy, & accessibility
Mesosystemic Environment Interactions - Answer-Which Environment type includes: Client's local
environment, accessibility of home & work; work policy and attitude
Microsystems Environment Interactions - Answer-Which Environment type includes: Clients immediate
environment; existing AT , & interactions with people
C3 level - Answer-SCI level: moves chin & neck
C4 level - Answer-SCI level: some movement in neck & shoulders; shoulder switch or mouth or chin
control site
C5 level - Answer-SCI level: shoulder motion and can flex elbows; AT can help them bathe & transfer
seats
C6 level - Answer-SCI level:can extend their wrist, prone forearms and move shoulders; AT can help
transfer independently and use manual WC
C7 level - Answer-SCI level: move wrist, elbows, and shoulders but cannot grasp with their fingers; sit
independently & drive with AT