New Quiz 10 Dec Welcome to your Occupational Therapy Email: 1. [the outer, aestheic covering of a prosthesis, usually made of foam or a rubber like material. Foam cosmeses are almost always covered by a cosmetic stocking] Osteonecrosis cosmesis axontmesis? Osteoarthritis None . 2. [Altruism Equality Freedom Justice Dignity Truth Prudence] What are the occupational therapy core values? What are the two major sections of the OT Framework? What is the purpose of a framework? What are the different client factors? None . 3. [less - older people can lose some of this curvature] The older someone gets, the _____________ their spine retains curvature? The lumbar spine is described as more __________ and less _____________. The duration of double support varies ______ with the speed of walking. The slower the walking _____________. None . 4. [Values Beliefs Spirituality Body Functions Body Structures] What are the different client factors? What is an Individualistic society? What are the 5 domains of OT? What is client centered care? None . 5. [the therapeutic use of everyday life activities (occupations) with individuals or groups for the purpose of enhancing or enabling participation in roles, habits, and routines in home, school, workplace, community, and other settings] Person ritual examples ___ is when those who believe that "there exist natural, physical divisions among humans that are hereditary, reflected in morphology, and roughly but correctly captured by terms like Black, White, Asian, and Hispanic How is occupational therapy defined in the OTPF? Mrs. Jones, who is indigent and lives in a nursing home, resists going to occupational therapy but rather constantly ask to return to her room. The therapist, Andrea, learns that Mrs. Jones is afraid someone will steal her things. Andrea deals with the issue by forcing Mrs. Jones to go to therapy despite learning the reason that Mrs. Jones is reluctant to go to therapy. What ethical principle has been violated? None . 6. [-presence of wound or scars -edema (stretches skin, skin can crack) -discoloration -contractures -amputation] skin condition: look at 5 other factors as well what parts of work do you want to know more about? grading scale for sensibility if cognition not an issue, what do you write None . 7. [loss o thumb ABD and OPP, wasting of the thenar eminence] median nerve injury causes disarticulation full thickness burn cause what are examples of Opiods None . 8. [sling, immobilization for 6-8 weeks: Pendulum exercises, isometric rotator cuff exercises with add, abd ext and flex] disarticulation how to counteract contractures? what is a cerebellar stroke? Clavicle fracture treatment None . 9. [Cemented prosthesis] how to measure pinch? what is neurapraxia? What hip surgery is generally given to older clients? why is weight bearing through the involved side so important None . 10. [100% cane or no device] how to reduce edema to prevent shoulder hand syndrome? TTWB percentage of weight on limb and what device to use why is reaching so important after a stroke? FWB percentage of weight on limb and what device to use None . 11. [Ethical distress ex. hospital policies] ___ is when two or more ethical principles collide with each other; no clear cut answer or solution ___ challenges how we maintain our integrity and the integrity of the profession; psychological discomfort when blocked from acting ethically ___ are the components of activities and occupations that occupational therapy practitioners consider during the clinical reasoning ___ Context is customs, beliefs, activity patterns, behavioral standards, and expectations accepted by the society of which a client is a member None . 12. [jelly fish/ "doughy"] How to select methods/measures: PDMS 2: Summary BOT-2 Scoring Low tone None . 13. [Altruism] ___ is The measurable distance between people as they interact ___ is to demonstrate concern and well being and safety of others ___ is treating people with respect for individuals ___ is the concern or wealth for the welfare of others None . 14. [decreased spatial and temporal characteristics w/ a wide BOS increased time in double limb support decreased reciprocal arm swing] What are some factors affecting posture? Name all the movements of the pelvis Name some benefits of correct posture: characteristics of older adult walking None . 15. [thoracic and sacral - present at birth] What is stride time? What is step length? What is the primary curve? What is step width? None . 16. [use that body part in a forceful manner] what does a callus mean what is a powerful supinator what is an assessment how are IADLs graded? None . 17. [UV light, very short flash flame exposure,steam] superficial burn cause what is neurapraxia? Tertiary symptoms of MS superficial burn presentation None . 18. [0% walker or crutches] how to position to prevent shoulder hand syndrome? TTWB percentage of weight on limb and what device to use NWB percentage of weight on limb and what device to use How long does bone take to grow in in uncemented hip prosthesis? None . 19. [protects during transfers, prevent soft tissue stretching, relieve pressure on the Brachial Plexus, supports weight of arm] Pros of Sling Use SIgns of Blood Clotting Hemiarthroplasty Cons of sling use None . 20. [position of the prosthetic socket in relation to foot and knee] neurotmesis? Colles Fx Where? axontmesis? alignment None . 21. [Roles]