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Adults Exam 2

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What is the inability to recognize objects presented visually?   show
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show Prosopagnosia  
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show Topographagnosia  
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What is the inability to recognize more than one object at a time?   show
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What is the inability to perceive the foreground from the background in a visual array?   show
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show -Apperceptive (unable to recognize and cannot describe) -Associative (unable to recognize, but can describe)  
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What is the inability to remember and recognize specific colors for common objects in the environment?   show
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What is the inability to pick out a color or name a color on command?   show
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show Metamorphopsia  
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show Form Constancy Dysfunction  
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show Stereopsis  
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show Autotopagnosia  
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show Anosognosia  
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show Agraphesthesia  
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show Ideomotor Apraxia  
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show Ideational Apraxia  
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show Ideomotor  
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What is the remediation approach to visual object agnosia?   show
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show Rely on intact senses  
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show Face matching exercise  
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What is the adaptive approach to prosopagnosia?   show
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What is the remediation approach to topographagnosia?   show
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What is the adaptive approach to topographagnosia?   show
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show Work on attention and facilitate abstract reasoning  
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show Provide interventions in familiar contexts  
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What is the remediation approach to figure ground dysfunction?   show
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What is the adaptive approach to figure ground dysfunction?   show
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show Constructional Disorder  
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What daily living tasks would be affected by this disorder?   show
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show Paper/pencil activities, puzzles, 3d crafts  
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show Participation in occupational performance and use of compensatory approaches  
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How do we remediate (general)?   show
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show -Rely on other senses -Modify the environment  
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What is the ability to mentally manipulate visual info and integrate it with other?   show
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show Negatively impacts scanning, making it difficult to find the beginning of a new line  
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What adaption can we make to assist with reading for someone with a visual neglect?   show
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show -Active passenger -MVD practice tests -AAA computer based workshops/Permit prep -Riding a bike  
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What are the different driving evals?   show
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show -Initial intake -Cognition -Visual acuity/Peripheral vision -Visual perception -Physical Exam -Driver performance analysis system -Optec 2000  
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show -Clinical Assessment -Behind the Wheel Assessment -Recommendations and report to MD and DMV  
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What are the different parts of task analysis for driving?   show
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What are the parts of vehicle training?   show
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What is the goal of vehicle training?   show
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What is an active passenger assessment?   show
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What is a Symes level amputation?   show
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What is the energy increase for a partial foot amputation?   show
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show 0 to 30%  
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show 40 to 50%  
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show 90 to 100%  
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What is the energy increase for a bilateral BKA?   show
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What is a passive hand prosthesis?   show
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What is a conventional hand prosthesis?   show
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show Prepare the residual limb so that it will accommodate touch and pressure in preparation for encasement in the socket  
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show -Reduce WBing, brush agains surfaces instead -Massage -Tapping, rubbing, Vibration -Residual limb wrapping desensitization -Cleaning of limb  
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show Residual Limb Shrinker  
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What is OT responsible for s/p amputation?   show
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What is the sequence ADLs should be addressed?   show
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show Workplace policy, procedures, and practices that minimize exposure of worker to risk conditions  
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show May include changing weight of objects, work surface heights, and lifting aids  
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show -Worker education -Exercise breaks -Mechanical assists -Better tools -Work site redesign -Job rotation  
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What is the most ergonomic seated posture?   show
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Do we want hips more open or closed?   show
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Ergonomically do we want knees higher than the hips?   show
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show Firm  
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show Supine  
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show 100%  
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What compressive force on the lumbar is present while sitting?   show
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show 190%  
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show -Less employer input into workstations -Laptop usage which do not facilitate neutral postures  
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show ~20 degrees below eye level  
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show Where frequently items should be, only requires lower arm reach  
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show Where occasionally used items should be; involves upper and lower arm reach  
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show Where infrequently used items should be; requires forward/side reach or standing  
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show 15-20 inches  
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show 20-28 inches  
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What is the distance for tertiary work zone?   show
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What is ADA title I?   show
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What is ADA title II?   show
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show Public Accommodations  
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show Telecommunications  
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What is ADA title V?   show
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show Covers state and local governments from discriminating agains people with disabilities  
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show Covers private sectors prevents these entities from discriminating against people with disabilities and making accomodations to make their establishments accessible to everyone  
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What is the circular turning space required?   show
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What is the T-shaped turning space required?   show
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What is the required slope for ramps?   show
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show Anything higher than 6 inches  
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show -Every 30ft of ramp -Bottom and top of ramp -5 ft long  
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show changes that can be made to accommodate person with disability that will not fundamentally change the organization or their operations  
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show -32 inches of clear space -18 inches of clear wall space  
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show -Shape must be easy to grasp with 1 hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist to operate -Sliding doors have to have hardware exposed and usable from both sides  
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How high from the floor are handles?   show
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show 36 inches clear width Passing space of at least 5 ft  
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What about the turning space is required in a single occupant toilet room?   show
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What diagnosis uses a hand based anti-claw splint?   show
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What diagnoses uses wrist stabilization and dynamic finger extension splint?   show
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show -CMC OA -Gamekeepers Thumb  
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show -Scaphoid Fx -DeQuervain's  
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show -Tendon healing -MCP fx  
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Safe position ventral wrist cock-up splint?   show
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What disorder is replicated with a Roos test?   show
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show Blood refill  
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show DeQuervains  
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show Carpal Tunnel  
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show Carpal Tunnel  
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show Ulnar impaction syndrome  
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What disorder is replicated with a Piano key test?   show
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show Grip strength testing with dynamometer- elbow extended and forearm pronated  
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What is a positive lateral epicondylitis test?   show
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What is the cycle of dysfunction in hand therapy?   show
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What are the goals with fx management?   show
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show -Cast -Splint -Traction -ORIF -Ex fix  
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What are the 2 types of distal radius fx's?   show
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show Dorsal  
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show Volar  
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show Median n. release  
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What is the most common type of a distal radius fx?   show
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show Scaphoid  
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What is a boxers fx?   show
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show Fx of the base of the first metacarpal continuing into the CMC joint  
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What are the splint/strap used for a TFCC issue?   show
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What is Kienbocks disease?   show
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What are the s/s of OA?   show
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show -Swelling -Pain -Tenderness, heat, redness -Decreased ROM and strength -Fever and weight loss -Fatigue -Loss of appetite -Anemia -Morning stiffness  
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Does RA or OA have longer morning stiffness?   show
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Is RA or OA an autoimmune disorder?   show
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What is the tx during the acute phase of RA?   show
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show -less restrictive splinting during the day, splinting continued at night -joint protection, ADs -PAMs -gentle AROM or AAROM w/o pain w/ gentle stretch, proper positioning -functional activities to tolerance, isometric exercise  
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show -joint protection, splinting as needed, AD as needed -PAMs as needed -AROM or PROM with stretch at end range -resistive exercises (isometric or isotonic), cardiovascular exercises, increased functional activities  
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show Bouchards  
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show Herberdens  
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show Swan Neck  
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show Boutonniere  
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show 20#  
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What is the minimal pinch strength needed for ADLs?   show
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