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[Show more]Define the human movement system - Answer The human movement system comprises the anatomic structures and physiologic functions that interact to move the body or its component parts 
 
The _______________ of a patient will include their history, a systems review, and original tests and measures. T...
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Add to cartDefine the human movement system - Answer The human movement system comprises the anatomic structures and physiologic functions that interact to move the body or its component parts 
 
The _______________ of a patient will include their history, a systems review, and original tests and measures. T...
Cardiac monitor displays what? - Answer HR, BP, RR, O2 Sat 
 
When do OTs take vitals in acute care & ICU? - Answer Before every session especially with CP clients 
 
When do OTs take vitals in home health? - Answer Often required to record for every session 
 
When do OTs take vitals in inpat...
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Add to cartCardiac monitor displays what? - Answer HR, BP, RR, O2 Sat 
 
When do OTs take vitals in acute care & ICU? - Answer Before every session especially with CP clients 
 
When do OTs take vitals in home health? - Answer Often required to record for every session 
 
When do OTs take vitals in inpat...
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. - Answer hypomobile 
 
A ________________ re...
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Add to cartWhen 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. - Answer hypomobile 
 
A ________________ re...
About how many new cases a year of a SCI is there? - Answer 17,500 
 
About how many people are living with SCI at the moment? - Answer 285,000 
 
What are the leading causes of SCI? - Answer MVA, followed by falls, acts of violence and sports 
 
What is the common common SCI injury? - Answer ...
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Add to cartAbout how many new cases a year of a SCI is there? - Answer 17,500 
 
About how many people are living with SCI at the moment? - Answer 285,000 
 
What are the leading causes of SCI? - Answer MVA, followed by falls, acts of violence and sports 
 
What is the common common SCI injury? - Answer ...
What are the 5 steps of neurological development in order? - Answer Neurulation, cell proliferation, migration and aggregation, formation of axonal and dendritic processes, and synaptogenesis 
 
______________ involves the formation of the neural crest and neural tube. - Answer Neurulation 
 
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Add to cartWhat are the 5 steps of neurological development in order? - Answer Neurulation, cell proliferation, migration and aggregation, formation of axonal and dendritic processes, and synaptogenesis 
 
______________ involves the formation of the neural crest and neural tube. - Answer Neurulation 
 
Ce...
What are the 5 steps of neurological development in order? - Answer Neurulation, cell proliferation, migration and aggregation, formation of axonal and dendritic processes, and synaptogenesis 
 
______________ involves the formation of the neural crest and neural tube. - Answer Neurulation 
 
Ce...
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Add to cartWhat are the 5 steps of neurological development in order? - Answer Neurulation, cell proliferation, migration and aggregation, formation of axonal and dendritic processes, and synaptogenesis 
 
______________ involves the formation of the neural crest and neural tube. - Answer Neurulation 
 
Ce...
what is contact precautions? - Answer 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? - Answer excessive wound drainage, fecal incontinence, other discharges from body with inc...
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Add to cartwhat is contact precautions? - Answer 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? - Answer excessive wound drainage, fecal incontinence, other discharges from body with inc...
Term for the study of normal function and it's components - Answer Physiology 
 
Term for the study of disease, a diseased state. 
 
Disordered physiological processes associated with disease or injury. - Answer pathophysiology 
 
Pathologies typically result from what type of failure? - Answer...
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Add to cartTerm for the study of normal function and it's components - Answer Physiology 
 
Term for the study of disease, a diseased state. 
 
Disordered physiological processes associated with disease or injury. - Answer pathophysiology 
 
Pathologies typically result from what type of failure? - Answer...
Key element to OT delivery is - Answer Client centeredness 
 
Occupation promotes - Answer Health and well-being 
 
AOTA was established in - Answer 1917 
 
Original name is - Answer National society for promotion of occupational therapy 
 
OT philosophy - Answer For a person to feel fulfi...
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Add to cartKey element to OT delivery is - Answer Client centeredness 
 
Occupation promotes - Answer Health and well-being 
 
AOTA was established in - Answer 1917 
 
Original name is - Answer National society for promotion of occupational therapy 
 
OT philosophy - Answer For a person to feel fulfi...
Rostral to the midbrain is the - Answer cerebrum 
 
During development the CNS arises from the sheath that folds over to form the - Answer neural tube 
 
What structure does the telecephalon contain - Answer cerebral hemispheres 
cerebral cortex 
white matter 
basal ganglia 
basal nuceli 
 
T...
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Add to cartRostral to the midbrain is the - Answer cerebrum 
 
During development the CNS arises from the sheath that folds over to form the - Answer neural tube 
 
What structure does the telecephalon contain - Answer cerebral hemispheres 
cerebral cortex 
white matter 
basal ganglia 
basal nuceli 
 
T...
What are the Occupation Based Models? - Answer Occupational Behavior, OA, MOHO, Ecology of Human Performance, PEOP 
 
What are the Frames of Reference? - Answer Biomechanical, Rehabilitative, MC and ML, Sensory Integration, Cog. Behav., Psychodynamic 
 
What are the steps of an Evaluation? - Ans...
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Add to cartWhat are the Occupation Based Models? - Answer Occupational Behavior, OA, MOHO, Ecology of Human Performance, PEOP 
 
What are the Frames of Reference? - Answer Biomechanical, Rehabilitative, MC and ML, Sensory Integration, Cog. Behav., Psychodynamic 
 
What are the steps of an Evaluation? - Ans...
Why do we use activity analysis - Answer 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 re...
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Add to cartWhy do we use activity analysis - Answer 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 re...
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? - Answer Loss of belonging 
 
The OT is observing her p...
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Add to cartA 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? - Answer Loss of belonging 
 
The OT is observing her p...
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Different types of anxiety disorders - Answer anxiety disorder 
panic disorder 
various phobia-related disorders. 
 
Best course of treatment for anxiety - Answer Most of the time the best type of management for anxiety disorders is a combination of pharmacological interventions as well as psych...
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Add to cartDifferent types of anxiety disorders - Answer anxiety disorder 
panic disorder 
various phobia-related disorders. 
 
Best course of treatment for anxiety - Answer Most of the time the best type of management for anxiety disorders is a combination of pharmacological interventions as well as psych...
Musculocutaneous Branch - Answer Biceps brachaii 
Brachialis 
Coracobrachialis 
 
Axillary Branch - Answer Deltoid 
Teres Minor 
 
Radial Branch - Answer BEAAST 
 
Brachioradialis 
Extensors 
Anconeus 
Abductor Pullicis Longus 
Supinator 
Triceps 
 
Median Branch - Answer LOAF 
1/2 Lumbri...
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Add to cartMusculocutaneous Branch - Answer Biceps brachaii 
Brachialis 
Coracobrachialis 
 
Axillary Branch - Answer Deltoid 
Teres Minor 
 
Radial Branch - Answer BEAAST 
 
Brachioradialis 
Extensors 
Anconeus 
Abductor Pullicis Longus 
Supinator 
Triceps 
 
Median Branch - Answer LOAF 
1/2 Lumbri...
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