NBCOT-COTA terms Questions and
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apashia -
\unable to express speech and understand language
Agnosia -
\inability to interpret sensations and hence to recognize things
Apraxia -
\unable to speak, form words..
Motor ataxia -
\inability to perform coordinated movements, the loss of full control of bodily movements
Akathsia -
\motor restlessness
akinesia -
\freezing, inability to produce movement
Thrombolytic Agents -
\Helps stop blod clots secondary to a CVA
chorea -
\rapid, involuntary movement
dystonia -
\Involuntary muscle contractions that cause repetitive or twisting movements.
rigidity -
\muscle stiffness that impairs movement
paresthsia -
\numbness and tingling
dysmetria -
\decreased coordination of movements
bradykinesia -
\slowed movements
dysgraphia -
\problems with written language
, athetosis -
\tone gone from low to normal with little spasicity
coreoathetosis -
\tone goes from low to high without contractures
visudypraxia -
\poor visual perception
Fidelity -
\treat ppl with fairness
Benefience -
\Safety and health of the client
Autonomy -
\patients free will
Nonmalfience -
\NO HARM
Veracity -
\accurate info
Justice -
\promote fairness and objectivity
Intrinsic Plus Splint -
\Prevents "Claw" hand
unilateral neglect -
\disorganized, random scanning
Sciatic pain -
\When a nerve is trapped by a hernated disc- pain
Psychodyanmic FOR -
\sugguest unresolved childhood event are the reason for dysfunction
Behavioral FOR -
\uses repition to shape a client's behavior to decrease negative thoughts and actions
Developmental Theory -
\focuses on life expectations and how client's approach situations
Answers.
apashia -
\unable to express speech and understand language
Agnosia -
\inability to interpret sensations and hence to recognize things
Apraxia -
\unable to speak, form words..
Motor ataxia -
\inability to perform coordinated movements, the loss of full control of bodily movements
Akathsia -
\motor restlessness
akinesia -
\freezing, inability to produce movement
Thrombolytic Agents -
\Helps stop blod clots secondary to a CVA
chorea -
\rapid, involuntary movement
dystonia -
\Involuntary muscle contractions that cause repetitive or twisting movements.
rigidity -
\muscle stiffness that impairs movement
paresthsia -
\numbness and tingling
dysmetria -
\decreased coordination of movements
bradykinesia -
\slowed movements
dysgraphia -
\problems with written language
, athetosis -
\tone gone from low to normal with little spasicity
coreoathetosis -
\tone goes from low to high without contractures
visudypraxia -
\poor visual perception
Fidelity -
\treat ppl with fairness
Benefience -
\Safety and health of the client
Autonomy -
\patients free will
Nonmalfience -
\NO HARM
Veracity -
\accurate info
Justice -
\promote fairness and objectivity
Intrinsic Plus Splint -
\Prevents "Claw" hand
unilateral neglect -
\disorganized, random scanning
Sciatic pain -
\When a nerve is trapped by a hernated disc- pain
Psychodyanmic FOR -
\sugguest unresolved childhood event are the reason for dysfunction
Behavioral FOR -
\uses repition to shape a client's behavior to decrease negative thoughts and actions
Developmental Theory -
\focuses on life expectations and how client's approach situations