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A client in the mid-stage of Alzheimer's disease lives at home with a spouse as the primary caregiver. The spouse wants the client to remain at home as long as possible; despite a progressive decline in the client's cognition. What strategy should be included in the recommendations for supporting the client's aging-in-place? A. Establish a routine schedule of familiar daily activities to encourage engagement. B. Have the client use a variety of assistive devices to minimize task demands. C. Plan most activities for the morning to avoid the effects of sundowning. - Answer Establish a routine schedule of familiar daily activities to encourage engagement. During which home maintenance tasks would symptoms related to constructional apraxia be MOST EVIDENT? A. Washing the interior sides
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A client in the mid-stage of Alzheimer's disease lives at home with a spouse as the primary caregiver. The spouse wants the client to remain at home as long as possible; despite a progressive decline in the client's cognition. What strategy should be included in the recommendations for supporting the client's aging-in-place? A. Establish a routine schedule of familiar daily activities to encourage engagement. B. Have the client use a variety of assistive devices to minimize task demands. C. Plan most activities for the morning to avoid the effects of sundowning. - Answer Establish a routine schedule of familiar daily activities to encourage engagement. During which home maintenance tasks would symptoms related to constructional apraxia be MOST EVIDENT? A. Washing the interior sides of single pane windows B. Using a roller brush to paint an interior wall of the home C. Vacuuming floors in the main living area of the home D. Following written instructions for installing curtain rods - Answer Following written instructions for installing curtain rods COTA: What clinical symptom is typically present in the affected hand of a client who has severe carpal tunnel syndrome? A. Positive Tinel's sign at the wrist B. Decreased light touch of all digits C. Numbness of the small finger D. Atrophy of the extrinsic muscles - Answer Positive Tinel's sign at the wrist OTR: What is the PRIMARY purpose for completing a dysphagia screening for an inpatient who had a right CVA several days ago? A. To detect silent aspiration and identify foods that are safe for the patient to eat B. To identify causes for aspiration and the need for referral to speech therapy C. To observe the patient's oral motor control and determine a need for further evaluation D. To determine the patient's tolerance to various food textures prior to requesting a modified diet - Answer To observe the patient's oral motor control and determine a need for further evaluation OTR: An OTR is facilitating a group for clients diagnosed with a polysubstance use disorder. During the first group session, the OTR describes how trigger events and irrational thinking can lead to substance misuse. Which theoretical model does this approach exemplify? A. Cognitive-behavioral B. Psychodynamic C. Human Occupation - Answer Cognitive-behavioral
A COTA witnesses an OT aide using a goniometer to measure a patient's upper extremity ROM. What action should the COTA take in response to this observation? A. Determine if the aide has established service competency for this task. B. Show the aide how to use the instrument according to facility policies. C. Ask the aide to stop the activity and discuss the situation with the supervisor. - Answer Ask the aide to stop the activity and discuss the situation with the supervisor. A client sustained a non-displaced distal radius fracture 8 weeks ago. The OTR receives a consult from the client's physician to initiate ultrasound and therapeutic exercise. The state regulatory board allows occupational therapists to use physical agent modalities (PAM), however, the OTR assigned to the client has not had PAM training. How should the OTR respond to this referral? A. Follow the protocol for ultrasound as outlined in the instruction manual. B. Refer the client to an occupational therapist who is experienced in ultrasound. C. Apply moist heat to the affected hand and wrist instead of ultrasound. - Answer Refer the client OTR: An adolescent-age student has athetoid cerebral palsy and has been participating in school-based OT since pre-school. After transitioning to the sixth grade in a new school, the teachers report the student is not using assistive devices, is sullen, and does not interact with peers. What INITIAL action should the OTR take in response to the teachers' reports about this student? A. Revise the IEP goals to focus on student preferences. B. Establish new goals to work toward self-sufficiency. C. Develop a transition plan for promoting autonomy. D. Complete an evaluation using a top-down approach. - Answer Complete an evaluation using a top-down approach. COTA: A COTA is working with a student in the third grade who has a sensory processing deficit. Intervention activities include providing sensory-based movement activities to facilitate an appropriate level of arousal. Which responses are common indicators that the activity is beginning to exceed the student's sensory threshold? Select the 3 BEST choices. A. Uncontrollable jerky motions of the extremities during parachute games B. Facial paleness while spinning in a net suspension swing C. Fidgeting in a desk chair when participating in a board game D. Irregular involuntary movement of both eyes while on a tilt and spin board E. Holding on tightly when being gently pushed on a platform swing F. Body language consistent with lethargy during a gross motor game - Answer B, C, & E: Facial paleness while spinning in a net suspension swing, fidgeting in a desk chair when participating in a board game, and holding on tightly when being gently pushed on a platform swing.
A client has severe peripheral neuropathy and a moderately weak grasp bilaterally. The COTA is teaching the client adaptive homemaking techniques. Which recommendation would be MOST BENEFICIAL for the client to use in the kitchen? A. Adhere Velcro® dots on appliance controls. B. Install extended lever-type faucet handles. C. Use a reacher to pick up items from the floor. - Answer Install extended lever-type faucet handles. OTR: A Level II fieldwork OT student and a supervising OTR are meeting a client for the first time. The OT student greets the client by stating, "I am the occupational therapist who will be working with you." The supervising OTR immediately informs the client that the student is completing a fieldwork rotation and has not yet graduated from an OT program. After the session, the OTR meets with the student to review the professional code of ethics. Which ethical principle directly relates to this situation? A. Beneficence B. Fidelity C. Veracity - Answer Veracity COTA: For which of the following conditions is the use of a static restriction orthosis TYPICALLY indicated? Select the 3 BEST choices. A. Swan-neck deformity B. Flexor tendon repair C. Extrinsic flexor tightness D. Radial nerve palsy E. Ulnar nerve palsy F. MCP joint arthritis - Answer Swan-neck deformity Ulnar nerve palsy MCP joint arthritis OTR: An OTR is completing a self-care assessment with a resident in a long term care facility. Nursing staff referred the resident to OT after observing a decline in the resident's function following an exacerbation of COPD one month ago. Medical history is also significant for residual cerebellar symptoms secondary to an excision of a brain tumor 5 years ago. The client has Fair Plus (3+/5) functional strength of bilateral upper extremities. During the assessment, the OTR asks the resident to "pick up your shirt from the night stand." When reaching for the shirt, the resident has to stabilize the arm to prevent reaching beyond or short of the shirt. When documenting the session what term should the OTR use to BEST describe the resident's action? A. Decreased motor planning B. Dysmetria
C. Dysdiadochokinesia - Answer Dysmetria COTA: A COTA is instructing a client who has paraplegia on methods for completing sliding board transfers. What should the COTA do FIRST when initiating this transfer with the client? A. Position the knees in 90 degrees flexion with both feet stabilized on the floor. B. Remove both of the wheelchair foot rests and arm rests. C. Position the wheelchair as close to the transfer surface as possible. - Answer Position the wheelchair as close to the transfer surface as possible. COTA: A COTA is fabricating a thermosplastic splint as conservative treatment for a client who has early symptoms of cubital tunnel syndrome. What would be the PRIMARY purpose of this splint? A. Substitute for absent muscle function B. Prevent elbow flexion during hours of sleep C. Block ring and small finger MCP joint hyperextension D. Minimize wrist flexion and extension during work - Answer Prevent elbow flexion during hours of sleep OTR: A client has difficulty swallowing secondary to multiple sclerosis. The OTR manually assists the client in performing a chin tuck prior to the client swallowing a bite of food. What is the PRIMARY benefit of facilitating this position? A. To hasten overal oral-motor responses for chewing and forming a bolus of food B. To maximize tongue elevation when pushing the food bolus to the back of the mouth C. To prevent food and secretions from entering the larynx below the level of the vocal cords - Answer To prevent food and secretions from entering the larynx below the level of the vocal cords An occupational therapist reviews the use of the OT department's resources to determine medical necessity and cost efficiency. Which service management task is the therapist performing? A. Utilization review B. Retrospective peer review C. Total quality management D. Risk Management - Answer Utilization review OTR: An OTR is preparing to administer a standardized developmental screening to a premature infant who is at-risk for developmental delay. In addition to noting the assessment date and the infant's birth date, what information MUST be gathered in order to calculate the infant's corrected age? A. Original projected due date B. Typical gestational age C. Number of weeks premature - Answer Number of weeks premature
performing a task and rate that performance in a similar manner. Comparing outcomes helps to ensure clients receive care of equal quality. An OTR® is working with a client with Down syndrome to develop cooking skills. The client successfully makes a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Which therapeutic activity would be BEST for the next treatment session? A. A turkey-and-cheese sandwich B. A microwavable dinner C. A grilled cheese sandwich D. A stir-fry vegetable dish over brown rice - Answer A grilled cheese sandwich An OTR® is working with a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on therapeutic exercise and how to measure exercise tolerance. The client is performing seated bilateral shoulder flexion with 3-lb weights and rates this activity as "very, very easy." How would the OTR® appropriately grade this activity? A. Change the muscle groups used by switching to shoulder abduction. B. Advise the client to perform the task in a standing position. C. Switch the client to a resistance band. D. Increase the number of repetitions and have the client perform the exercises while standing. - Answer Advise the client to perform the task in a standing position.