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Difficulty making skilled movements
Apraxia is demonstrated as:
a. Severe tremor
b. Neglect of the affected side of the body
c. Difficulty making skilled movements
d. Inappropriate interpretation of sensations
Feeding and grooming with specially adapted equipment
A patient with motor and sensory impairment at the C7 level will be
independent in:
a. Upper and lower extremity dressing
b. Ambulation
c. Floor to chair transfers
d. Feeding and grooming with specially
adapted equipment
,Storing medications, alcohol and other harmful substances in a
secured area
You are assisting the parents of a twelve year old with a brain
injury and significant cognitive limitations to prepare for
discharge to home. What safety interventions will you
include?
a. Serving hot food and beverages as soon as
possible to improve palatability
b. Storing medications, alcohol and other
harmful substances in a secured area
c. Placing all small appliances in the same location
d. Lowering the temperature of the water heater
to 140 degrees to avoid accidental burning.
,Controlling the amount of noise, stimulation and activities
occurring during sleep time
Which of the following interventions should be the first to be tried
for patients who are evidencing sleep deprivation?
a. Administrating sleep medications nightly
b. Waking the patient every 3 hours instead of every 2
c. Controlling the amount of noise,
stimulation and activities occurring during
sleep time
d. Assisting the patient through an exercise
routine prior to bedtime to increase
fatigue.
Injured in the course of employment
In order to be eligible for Worker's Compensation, the worker must
be:
a. Injured in the course of employment
b. Able to request claim dollars
c. Able to meet the minimum hours worked requirement
d. Signed up with the Worker's Compensation program
, Paralysis and loss of proprioception on the same side as the
lesion with the loss of pain and temperature on the other side.
A patient with Brown-Sequard syndrome will demonstrate:
a. Paralysis and loss of proprioception on the
same side as the lesion with the loss of pain
and
temperature on the other side
b. Weakness greater in the upper extremities
than in the lower
c. Loss of proprioception with preservation of
other sensory and motor functions
d. Paralysis and loss of pain and temperature
sensation with preservation of proprioception