1. If an OTP has limited time 1. Seat width
to complete WC seating as- 2. Seat height
sessment with client, what 3. Seat depth
are the 3 most critical as-
pects to assess?
2. What is an example of OC- MEANINGFUL OCCUPATION
CUPATION AS ENDS?
BAKING COOKIES = REGAINING ABILITY TO BAKE
3. What is an example of OC- PURPOSEFUL ACTIVITY, PREPARATORY ALONG THE WAY
CUPATION AS MEANS?
DO BAKING ACTIVITY TO BUILD STRENGTH TO PUT CLOTHES ON
(BAKING IS NOT END GOAL)
4. What strategy should be Compensatory strategy to prevent/avoid injury is the primary goal
taken when a client has
DIMINISHED/ABSENT sen-
sation?
5. Why is a hoyer lift used for When no other piece of equipment is SAFE or FEASIBLE for the
clients? client's precautions + context
6. Neurodevelopmental Want to help the client be in the correct position AND feel it the
Treatment (NDT) RIGHT WAY
7. What is the correct posi- SLIGHTLY IN EXTENSION FOR FINGER FLEXION
tion for functional hand po-
sition when putting client in
splint?
8. Frequency of OT in Acute 6-7x/wk for 60 minutes for 2 weeks
Care setting:
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9. How to INCREASE tone: QUICK stretch
10. How to DECREASE tone: PROLONGED stretch, icing, WEIGHTBEARING activities
11. What is the most important DON'T do PAMs with overactive malignancy (tumors)
contradiction for PAMS?
12. Standard time-frame for 15-60 seconds, 3-5 reps
STATIC stretch:
13. Client puts their shirt on Knowledge of results
backwards. OTP tells them
"your shirt is on back-
wards." What is this type of
feedback?
14. What is the highest level of Divided attention + multitasking
cognition?
15. 4 types of UE Orthotics 1. static (resting hand splint, brace)
2. serial static
3. static progressive (velcro, hinge, non-dynamic)
4. dynamic (moving, controls + restores movement)
16. T/F: UE amputations are True
more common, LE take
longer to heal
17. T/F: the shape of prosthetic FALSE, conical shape is important
does not matter as long as
it fits okay.. Start @ bottom (distal) then go up to add compression (guiding
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fluid)
Proper fitting is important for protection + wound healing
18. Perioperative Period At the time of surgery of amputation and wounds healed (from the
time it occurs to when incision heals)
19. Pre-prosthetic Period UNTIL prosthetic is received, working on strengthening + flexibility
+ final shaping of residual limb for future fitting
20. Prosthetic TX Desired participation + performance; don/doff, clean/maintain +
wear/use
*Create wearing schedule (30 min, 3x/day), important for ADLs
21. What are three signifi- 1. desensitization
cant things to do during
Pre-prosthetic Period 2. wound care + edema management
3. check skin for blisters
22. 3 phases of burn manage- 1. emergent (72 hours, initial)
ment
2. acute (until wound closed)
3. rehabilitation (scar maturation)
23. Your client falls and sprains ICE b/c it is acute, will not inflame the joint and will aid in tissue
their ankle. What PAMs do repair/recovery
you recommend?
24. Example of PAMs for con- HOT PACK (MOIST HEAT)
duction
= DIRECT CONTACT