Person with disability, an activity the person needs to complete in a
particular environment, and AT device ✔️Ans - AT has three
components
Social context (also includes interactions with other people) ✔️Ans -
Which HAAT context refers to the building accessibility, transportation
systems, and building environment?
Activity to complete, the Human (skills & abilities), AT, & the context
(physical, social, cultural) ✔️Ans - HAAT contexts includes four aspects
A task to be performed, the environment where the task is performed, and
the atmosphere of the environment ✔️Ans - A client's setting includes
three components
Extrinsic enablers ✔️Ans - The HAATModel states AT devices are termed
Adds AT and broadens context; targets people with disabilities who are
faced with an activity in a given context and may use AT to gain access to
the benefits of the activity and / or facilitate performance ✔️Ans - What
is the HAAT model
Work with consumer and other interested parties when assessing the
patient (teacher, therapists, family); ATP role is to educate other members
of the team about choices ✔️Ans - What does an ATP due in educational
model approach
Collecting initial info, interviewing, clinical assessments, and formal
assessments ✔️Ans - Four major methods ATPs use to gather info
1) referral & intake, 2) evaluation 3) implementation (equ ordered,
delivered, & training) 4) follow up phase ✔️Ans - What is the four steps
of "overview of process"
Evaluate & observe how a consumer completes a task ✔️Ans - Important
factors of performing clinical assessments
, Macrosystemic Environment interactions ✔️Ans - Which Environment
type includes: society, funding, government policy, & accessibility
Mesosystemic Environment Interactions ✔️Ans - Which Environment
type includes: Client's local environment, accessibility of home & work;
work policy and attitude
Microsystems Environment Interactions ✔️Ans - Which Environment
type includes: Clients immediate environment; existing AT , & interactions
with people
C3 level ✔️Ans - SCI level: moves chin & neck
C4 level ✔️Ans - SCI level: some movement in neck & shoulders;
shoulder switch or mouth or chin control site
C5 level ✔️Ans - SCI level: shoulder motion and can flex elbows; AT can
help them bathe & transfer seats
C6 level ✔️Ans - SCI level:can extend their wrist, prone forearms and
move shoulders; AT can help transfer independently and use manual WC
C7 level ✔️Ans - SCI level: move wrist, elbows, and shoulders but cannot
grasp with their fingers; sit independently & drive with AT
Dysarthria ✔️Ans - Damage to central or peripheral nervous system;
decreased coordination of muscles for speech
Apraxia ✔️Ans - Dysfunction in CNS; prevents coordination of
peripheral muscles; inability to make purposeful movements
Aphasia ✔️Ans - Language disorder; neuromuscular conditions such as
CP, ALS, TBI, stroke, or high level SCI
Opportunity barriers ✔️Ans - Barriers outside the consumer's control,
where they are imposed by individual as or situations; 5 types
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