Ed Simucase Session 1 and
Session 2 Test Questions and
Answers
What functional movements does bridging assist with? - Answer-moving laterally across
a bed or mat surface
What are components of bridging? - Answer-flex hips, flex knees, lift hips upward
What movements are included in a supine to sit position change? - Answer-supine to
right side-lying to sitting edge of bed
When training a caregiver to assist a client with home exercises, what are the most
important factors to consider? - Answer--willingness and ability to safely assist
-consent from client
What are benefits of self-ROM exercise program for UE? - Answer--improve and
maintain mobility
-prevent pain
-work towards functional use of UE
What is the optimal stretch position of left arm in side-lying? - Answer-Elbow extended,
shoulder abducted, forearm supinated, digits extended
What is the purpose of lifting hands up prior to rolling onto side during self-ROM? -
Answer-to ensure correct biomechanical alignment of the shoulder complex
-when a mirror is placed in the person's midsagittal plane, with the impaired limb
positioned behind the mirror (hidden out of the view)
-the individual asked to perform simple movements or functional tasks while
concentrating on the mirror reflection of the unimpaired limb
-this reflecting movements of a non-paretic sides as if it were the affected side
-intervention based on visual stimulation
-may improve motor function, in combination with standard care - Answer-mirror therapy
What factors should be considered when engaging a client in mirror therapy? - Answer--
client's understanding of the task
-availability of a mirror or mirror box
T/F: the therapist can passively move the affected hand inside the box while the client
looks at the mirror reflection of the nonaffected limb during mirror therapy - Answer-true
Session 2 Test Questions and
Answers
What functional movements does bridging assist with? - Answer-moving laterally across
a bed or mat surface
What are components of bridging? - Answer-flex hips, flex knees, lift hips upward
What movements are included in a supine to sit position change? - Answer-supine to
right side-lying to sitting edge of bed
When training a caregiver to assist a client with home exercises, what are the most
important factors to consider? - Answer--willingness and ability to safely assist
-consent from client
What are benefits of self-ROM exercise program for UE? - Answer--improve and
maintain mobility
-prevent pain
-work towards functional use of UE
What is the optimal stretch position of left arm in side-lying? - Answer-Elbow extended,
shoulder abducted, forearm supinated, digits extended
What is the purpose of lifting hands up prior to rolling onto side during self-ROM? -
Answer-to ensure correct biomechanical alignment of the shoulder complex
-when a mirror is placed in the person's midsagittal plane, with the impaired limb
positioned behind the mirror (hidden out of the view)
-the individual asked to perform simple movements or functional tasks while
concentrating on the mirror reflection of the unimpaired limb
-this reflecting movements of a non-paretic sides as if it were the affected side
-intervention based on visual stimulation
-may improve motor function, in combination with standard care - Answer-mirror therapy
What factors should be considered when engaging a client in mirror therapy? - Answer--
client's understanding of the task
-availability of a mirror or mirror box
T/F: the therapist can passively move the affected hand inside the box while the client
looks at the mirror reflection of the nonaffected limb during mirror therapy - Answer-true