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[Show more]How to be confident 
Keep the promises you make to yourself. 
 
Earn a good reputation with yourself, and you can trust yourself to do anything. 
 
Think of something you can do, that you WILL do, to make things a little better today. 
 
Acknowledge every single emotion you're feeling. Breathe out....
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Keep the promises you make to yourself. 
 
Earn a good reputation with yourself, and you can trust yourself to do anything. 
 
Think of something you can do, that you WILL do, to make things a little better today. 
 
Acknowledge every single emotion you're feeling. Breathe out....
Heart Condition Non-controllable Risk factors: 
- Age 
- Sex 
- Family History 
 
 
 
Heart Condition Controllable Risk factors: 
- Smoking 
- High Lipids 
- High Cholesterol 
- Hypertension 
- Obesity 
- Diabetes 
- Mental stress 
- Lack of exercise 
 
 
 
Heart Diagnosis: 
1. Myocardial Infarction...
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Add to cartHeart Condition Non-controllable Risk factors: 
- Age 
- Sex 
- Family History 
 
 
 
Heart Condition Controllable Risk factors: 
- Smoking 
- High Lipids 
- High Cholesterol 
- Hypertension 
- Obesity 
- Diabetes 
- Mental stress 
- Lack of exercise 
 
 
 
Heart Diagnosis: 
1. Myocardial Infarction...
NBCOT CHAPTER 5 SENSORIMOTOR DEVELOPMENT |92 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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NBCOT AND OTKE PRACTICE| 120 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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NBCOT PSYCHIATRIC & COGNITIVE DISORDERS|33 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Sternal precautions 
No lifting or carrying more than 10 pounds for 6-12 weeks 
No pushing or pulling with arms 
No arms to the side 
No arms over your head 
No arms behind you 
Hug a pillow across your chest when getting up 
 
 
 
symptoms of CAD/MI 
pain or pressure in: 
chest 
arm 
teeth 
jaw 
ea...
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Add to cartSternal precautions 
No lifting or carrying more than 10 pounds for 6-12 weeks 
No pushing or pulling with arms 
No arms to the side 
No arms over your head 
No arms behind you 
Hug a pillow across your chest when getting up 
 
 
 
symptoms of CAD/MI 
pain or pressure in: 
chest 
arm 
teeth 
jaw 
ea...
Defensive Tactics 
verbal commands with physical alternatives 
 
 
 
force - GDC policy 
force used by facility staff to control an unruly offender shall not exceed that required to maintain positive control. the force used shall be the least severe method reasonably believed necessary & shall cease...
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Add to cartDefensive Tactics 
verbal commands with physical alternatives 
 
 
 
force - GDC policy 
force used by facility staff to control an unruly offender shall not exceed that required to maintain positive control. the force used shall be the least severe method reasonably believed necessary & shall cease...
Corrections 
"Mother of all punishments" 
 
 
 
Corrections entails... 
Incarceration, Probation, Parole 
 
 
 
Corrections levels of security: Lvl I 
Transitional Centers 
 
 
 
Corrections levels of security: Lvl II 
County Facilities 
 
 
 
Corrections levels of security: Lvl III/IV 
Medium Sec...
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"Mother of all punishments" 
 
 
 
Corrections entails... 
Incarceration, Probation, Parole 
 
 
 
Corrections levels of security: Lvl I 
Transitional Centers 
 
 
 
Corrections levels of security: Lvl II 
County Facilities 
 
 
 
Corrections levels of security: Lvl III/IV 
Medium Sec...
Once charged, when must an employee report the offense to their supervisor/manager? 
immediately upon returning to work or within 24 hours, whichever is sooner. 
 
 
 
What are the 3 main examples of motor vehicle offenses that may result in immediate suspension or revocation of the employees driver...
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Add to cartOnce charged, when must an employee report the offense to their supervisor/manager? 
immediately upon returning to work or within 24 hours, whichever is sooner. 
 
 
 
What are the 3 main examples of motor vehicle offenses that may result in immediate suspension or revocation of the employees driver...
A Patient with a clinical diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome will exhibit the following symptoms Except 
 
A) Pain in thenar area, proximal forearm, and below 
B) Waking in morning with stiffness in the hand 
C) Numbness in little and ulnar ring fingers 
D) Numbness in middle and radial ring finger...
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A) Pain in thenar area, proximal forearm, and below 
B) Waking in morning with stiffness in the hand 
C) Numbness in little and ulnar ring fingers 
D) Numbness in middle and radial ring finger...
B 
In reading a client's medical chart, the COTA® notes that the client has a history of postprandial orthostatic hypotension. What activity precautions should the COTA give the client? 
 
A. Limit standing to 30 minutes while completing an occupation such as cooking. 
B. Avoid a positional change...
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In reading a client's medical chart, the COTA® notes that the client has a history of postprandial orthostatic hypotension. What activity precautions should the COTA give the client? 
 
A. Limit standing to 30 minutes while completing an occupation such as cooking. 
B. Avoid a positional change...
hand dominance 
development at 3-6 years, but is not fully defined until 6 years 
 
 
 
agnosia 
Agnosia is a category of deficits where the patient lacks recognition of familiar objects as perceived by the senses. 
 
 
 
apraxia 
inability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despi...
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development at 3-6 years, but is not fully defined until 6 years 
 
 
 
agnosia 
Agnosia is a category of deficits where the patient lacks recognition of familiar objects as perceived by the senses. 
 
 
 
apraxia 
inability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despi...
A 5 year old child who has mild developmental delay is learning to self-dress. Most recently, the child has mastered putting on and taking off a coat, as well as buttoning and unbuttoning it. From the dressing tasks listed, which should the child learn to do next based on the typical development seq...
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Directive leadership 
limited skills. Goal = task accomplishment. 
 
parallel and project groups. 
 
member need to be DIRECTED 
 
 
 
Facilitative leadership + goal of group 
moderate skills. Goal = have members *acquire skills through experience* 
 
egocentric-cooperative and cooperative groups. 
...
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Add to cartDirective leadership 
limited skills. Goal = task accomplishment. 
 
parallel and project groups. 
 
member need to be DIRECTED 
 
 
 
Facilitative leadership + goal of group 
moderate skills. Goal = have members *acquire skills through experience* 
 
egocentric-cooperative and cooperative groups. 
...
Neuro: While completing an evaluation on a stroke patient, you start to notice they are having some visual difficulties. What is the most common visual disturbance that you should be looking for? 
A. Diplopia 
B. Blurry Vision 
C. Homonymous hemianopsia 
D. Pstosis of the eyelid 
C. Homonymous hemia...
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A. Diplopia 
B. Blurry Vision 
C. Homonymous hemianopsia 
D. Pstosis of the eyelid 
C. Homonymous hemia...
Exploratory Play 
Play occupation that uses sensory input to learn new experiences (e.g., infant touching mothers face) 
 
Also referred to as sensorimotor play 
 
 
 
Relational Play 
Play occupation that uses toys consistent with their intended purpose (e.g., pretending to self-feed with a spoon) ...
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Add to cartExploratory Play 
Play occupation that uses sensory input to learn new experiences (e.g., infant touching mothers face) 
 
Also referred to as sensorimotor play 
 
 
 
Relational Play 
Play occupation that uses toys consistent with their intended purpose (e.g., pretending to self-feed with a spoon) ...
General 
- All for people with cognitive or psychiatric dysfunction 
- Mini Mental Status Exam: quick screening test of cognition; part one requires verbal responses, part 2 assesses ability to write a sentence, name objects, follow verbal/written instructions and copy a complex polygon design 
- Sh...
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- All for people with cognitive or psychiatric dysfunction 
- Mini Mental Status Exam: quick screening test of cognition; part one requires verbal responses, part 2 assesses ability to write a sentence, name objects, follow verbal/written instructions and copy a complex polygon design 
- Sh...
A 5 year old child who has mild developmental delay is learning to self-dress. Most recently, the child has mastered putting on and taking off a coat, as well as buttoning and unbuttoning it. From the dressing tasks listed, which should the child learn to do next based on the typical development seq...
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What are signs and symptoms of MS 
fatigue, muscular weakness, difficulty with balance and coordination, tingling, prickling, burning, cognitive impairment (attention, memory, judgment, and concentration), bladder control, visual problems, heat sensitivity, depression 
 
 
 
What occurs during the r...
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Add to cartWhat are signs and symptoms of MS 
fatigue, muscular weakness, difficulty with balance and coordination, tingling, prickling, burning, cognitive impairment (attention, memory, judgment, and concentration), bladder control, visual problems, heat sensitivity, depression 
 
 
 
What occurs during the r...
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