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MS 1 final exam USAHS with Verified solutions| Rated A+

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When a joint is referred to as ____________, it means the motion at that joint is limited. There are many factors that can contribute to restricted motion, such as pain, musculotendinous unit dysfunction, bony block, postural malalignment, and effusion. - hypomobile

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Human Movement Midterm (USAHS) Exam with Complete Solutions | Already Passed| Verified

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Movement - fundamental aspect of occupational participation. Movement control: - interactions between individual, task and the environment. Environmental - CNS must be able to analyze activity being performed in order to effectively plan task specific movements. Can be divided into non-regulatory...

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USAHS Domain Midterm with Complete Solutions | Already Passed| Verified

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Key element to OT delivery is - Client centeredness Occupation promotes - Health and well-being AOTA was established in - 1917 Original name is - National society for promotion of occupational therapy OT philosophy - For a person to feel fulfilled Engaging in occupation will help in meeting tha...

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USAHS imaging Exam with Verified solutions| Rated A+

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When something is ______________ it appears to be black because the X-rays are able to pass through with little resistance. - Radiolucent When something is ___________ it appears to be white/light grey because the X-rays are blocked. - Radiodense When something is _____________ it appears white ...

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USAHS Conditions Final Exam with Complete Solutions | Already Passed| Verified

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Cardiac monitor displays what? - HR, BP, RR, O2 Sat When do OTs take vitals in acute care & ICU? - Before every session especially with CP clients When do OTs take vitals in home health? - Often required to record for every session When do OTs take vitals in inpatient rehab? - Depending on the me...

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USAHS Conditions Exam 2 Exam with Complete Solutions | Already Passed| Verified

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Different types of anxiety disorders - anxiety disorder panic disorder various phobia-related disorders. Best course of treatment for anxiety - Most of the time the best type of management for anxiety disorders is a combination of pharmacological interventions as well as psychological interventi...

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USAHS Clinical Neuroscience Exam with Verified solutions| Rated A+

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What are the 5 steps of neurological development in order? - Neurulation, cell proliferation, migration and aggregation, formation of axonal and dendritic processes, and synaptogenesis ______________ involves the formation of the neural crest and neural tube. - Neurulation Cell proliferation occu...

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USAHS Domain Final Exam with Verified solutions| Rated A+

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Why do we use activity analysis - To evaluate the performance abilities required to complete a tasks Analyze possible areas of concern and generate purposeful activities for treatment Understand the therapeutic potential of activities to help a client improve performance skills or restoring a cli...

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USAHS OE Midterm Exam with Complete Solutions | Already Passed| Verified

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A teenager who has a moderate learning disability is watching over other teenagers playing basketball. He wants to play but does not feel he will be good enough to be with them. Which element of Wilcock's theory is the teenager experiencing? - Loss of belonging The OT is observing her patient wi...

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Biomechanics 1 final exam USAHS with Verified solutions| Rated A+

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How much dorsiflexion is needed to navigate stairs? What about walking? - Walking- neutral; Stairs 20 degrees What nerve innervates the dorsiflexors? - Deep peroneal What nerve innervates the plantarflexors? - Tibial nerve Supraspinatus origin, insertion, action, and innervation - Origin: supras...

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skills and techniques USAHS Midterm Exam with Verified solutions| Rated A+

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what is contact precautions? - used to prevent transmission of infectious agents that are spread by direct or indirect contact with patient or environment. when would you use contact precautions? - excessive wound drainage, fecal incontinence, other discharges from body with increased risk of tra...

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Neuro Exam 1 USAHS with Verified solutions| Rated A+

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Apraxia - inability to make a motor plan, as a result of brain damage. Ataxia - lack of muscle coordination Aphasia - impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Broca's area (impairing speaking) or to Wernicke's area (impairing understanding). 1 olfactory - Maki...

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