Welcome to your Occupational Therapy Email: 1. [1. it is common for muscle shortness of the trunk and the scapula to be set on the involved side.] why is reaching so important after a stroke? common pinch and grasp patterns how to position to prevent shoulder hand syndrome? TTWB percentage of weight on limb and what device to use None . 2. [caused by tissue, contact with strong acids, alkalis, or organic compounds E.g. Lye, drain cleaners] What are Amphetamines Chemical Burns THR Surgery what is MS? None . 3. [Below Elbow Amputation (BE): classified by the length of the stump (short vs. long transradial). As the stump gets smaller, so does the pronation ability. Elbow Disarticulation: removal of the forearm at the elbow. Above-Elbow Amputation (AE): removal of the arm above the elbow (long and short tranhumeral) Shoulder Disarticulation: removal of the entire arm; is preferable to leave some length of bone for fitting a prosthetic device.] THR risks neuroma Hip precautions in lying Amputations ARM None . 4. [Justice From Code of Ethics: Justice G. Hold requisite credentials for the occupational therapy services they provide in academic, research, physical, or virtual work settings.] Standard 1: What is the purpose of a framework? Lindsay, an OT Student, just completed her thesis for her master's degree. Lindsay received an invitation stating that her professor is presenting a paper on the same subject matter that Lindsay wrote. Lindsay realizes that it is her paper that the professor is presenting on. What ethical dilemma has been violated? Kaitlin, an occupational therapy assistant (OTA), has moved to a new state. She begins working in a facility with older adults who have physical disabilities. Begins working with patients and her supervisor begins to notice that Kaitlin is using modalities which she in not allowed to use in treatment. What ethical principle has Kaitlin violated? None . 5. [cross legs at knees or ankles] adherent scar tissue what can MS symptoms be categorized by? How to go downstairs after hip Sx Don't do after hip surgery None . 6. [•Entry Points: Marked on each subtest to allow examiner to start at a point where 75% of normative sample passed •Basal Level: Established when a child scores three 2s before the first 1 or 0 •Ceiling Level: Progress through more difficult items until child scores 3 0s in a row • Must follow exact procedures whether instructions are read or demonstrated • Instructions may be repeated 3 times • If adaptations for administration are used, notations must be made as the norms for the test were not adapted when the test was standardized] BOT-2 Test Administration PDMS-2: Grasping Subtest PDMS-2 Tricks of the Trade PDMS-2 Test Administration None . 7. [This phase may include wound care and edema control. The occupational therapist also helps with scar management, soft tissue mobilization, and desensitization which is necessary for comfortable prosthetic use and function. Stump wrapping to form a tapered limb for the socket range of motion to strengthen and maintain motion of elbow/shoulder] how to counteract contractures? Hallucinogens Post OP rehab for amputations Hip precautions in lying None . 8. [-communication (can they talk to me) -vision (diplopia, visual field cuts, eye movement) -hearing (if keep saying "what" theres a problem)] any extras to know from history? six minute walk test perceptual abilities how do we assess GM? None . 9. [6-8 weeks] How long does bone take to grow in in uncemented hip prosthesis? what are the 2 possible reasons for shoulder pain? PWB percentage of weight on limb and what device to use how to measure edema in the hand None . 10. [Distributive justice] ___ is respecting the rights of individuals to privacy, confidentiality, and consent ___ is allocation of income, wealth, and power in society ___ is treating all people impartially and without bias ___ are Anatomical parts of the body and their components. None . 11. [a 10 cm line and tell them on end is 0 and one is 10 and you ask them to physically make a mark, on back is cm increments, if it falls after 7 it may be 7.5 and if it sdiff than last time, know theres improval] visual field cut types of intervention grading of ADLs visual analog scale None . 12. [-operated leg down first -use the railing if possible] Why is the Hip joint prone to dislocation? how to counteract contractures? How to go downstairs after hip Sx Do not do after clavicle fracture None . 13. [percentage of total body surface that is burned] Ganglion Cyst Tx what is TBSA? neurotmesis? what is MS? None . 14. [Context] ___ Context is customs, beliefs, activity patterns, behavioral standards, and expectations accepted by the society of which a client is a member ___ are Set of behaviors set expected by society & shaped by culture and context that may be further conceptualized and defined by the client ___ are specific capacities, characteristics, or beliefs that reside within the person and that influence performance in occupations ___ are the variety of interrelated conditions that are within and surrounding the client. Includes cultural, personal, temporal, and virtual. None . 15. [Occupation: Labor or exertion; to make, construct, manufacture, form, fashion, or shape objects; to organize, plan, or evaluated services of process of living or governing.] Standard 3: Education What are the 5 standards of continuing practice? Work None . 16. [May seek out touch as means of communication and are comfortable with casual touch] What are High touch societies? What is client centered care? What are the variables of culture? Principles that guide OT practice: None . 17. [physiological functions of body systems required to support the actions used to perform the activity ex. mobility of joints, level of consciousness, cognitive level] Common OT areas of practice: Demands: required body functions Demands: social demands Demand: Space demands None . 18. [soft tissue shortening. Scars in center, pulls into center of self. Decrease in PROM and AROM. Doesn't mean they aren’t moving at all but have to put hands on, palpation of anatomy, what to stretch or strengthen, etc] stereognosis is the ability to pain: important to identify what skin integity: contractures skin integrity: what do you look at? None . 19. [temperature perception - have to wipe these probes are so they don't feel water] hot/cold is testing visual testing pain is _________ what is sensibility? None . 20. [tip of the finger is bent back forcefully, the force tears the thin extensor tendon insertion, may pull away a piece of bone with it] Mallet finger mechanism what are examples of Opiods