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Answer Key for Worksheets Found in Writing Patient/Client Notes 5th Edition © F.A. Davis Company 2016 Chapter 8 Worksheet I Part I 1. osteogenesis 2. hyperglycemia 3. hypodermic 4. cholecystitis 5. neoplasm 6. leukocytosis 7. neuropathy 8. intercostal 9. anterior, ventral 10. arthrodesis Part II 1. surgical removal of one or both ovaries 2. abnormal enlargement of the heart 3. weakness and wasting away of the body due to severe, chronic illness 4. abnormal softening of cartilage 5. surgical cutting of a bone or removal of a piece of bone 6. the study and treatment of tumors 7. inflammation of the lining of the stomach 8. the study of the function and disorders of the endocrine system 9. inflammation of the walls of a vein 10. abnormally low blood pressure Worksheet II Part I 1. gerontology or geriatrics 2. arthroscopy 3. myopathy 4. dyspnea 5. xerostomia 6. epistaxis 7. meningitis 8. tachypnea 9. psychiatry 10. subclavicular © F.A. Davis Company 2016 Part II 1. abnormally slow heart rate 2. hardening and narrowing of the arteries; disease of the arteries characterized by the deposition of plaques of fatty materials on their inner walls 3. belonging to or occurring on the same side of the body 4. paralysis of one side of the body 5. inflammation of the tendons 6. severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction 7. difficulty or discomfort in swallowing 8. pain in a joint 9. bluish discoloration of the skin secondary to poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood 10. condition of having more than the normal number of fingers or toes © F.A. Davis Company 2016 Chapter 9 Worksheet I 1. Medical Dx: ASCVD. 2. Pt to be 50% PWB Ⓛ LE v.o. Dr. Patel/[your name], PT or OTR. 3. Intervention Plan: OT BID for BADL training, therapeutic exercises, & US @1.5 W/cm2 to ant sup aspect of Ⓡ shoulder x8 min. 4. Pt s/p ® BKA. Uses PTB prosthesis  SACH foot x15 yrs. 5. Pt’s RR ↑ 12 bpm  completing 3 min of BADLs. 6. Pt amb 10′ x2 in. // bars FWB Ⓡ LE  min assist of 1 for balance. 7. Anticipated goal:  dependence  transfers w/c  BSC  mod assist of 1 in 1 wk. 8. PMH: AAA, HTN, & ALS. 9. X-ray exam reveals Ⓛ 3rd metacarpal fx immediately proximal to the MCP jt. 10. SLP for swallow & cognitive eval. v.o. Dr. Martin/[your name], PT or OTR. Worksheet II 1. Nothing by mouth after midnight for positron emission tomography scan at 9 am. 2. Patient complains of increased left hip pain after ambulating 150 feet once with a walker full weight bearing on left lower extremity with minimal assistance of 1 person for balance and verbal cues for sequencing with device. 3. Diagnosis: dyspnea on exertion; rule out pulmonary embolism 4. Discontinue ultrasound in area of left sternoclavicular joint. 5. Fracture of right clavicle and grade III subluxation of right acromioclavicular joint status post fall 6. Patient’s fasting blood sugar is 450. 7. Diagnosis: methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia. 8. Repeat complete blood count in 4 hours to check hemoglobin and hematocrit after two units red blood cells given. 9. Complains of shortness of breath after bilateral upper extremity proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation exercises 10. Head computerized tomography scan to evaluate for traumatic brain injury status post motor cycle collision © F.A. Davis Company 2016 Chapter 10 ICF Practice Case Worksheet 1a. activities and participation. Combing her hair and washing her windows are part of the domain of activities and participation because they are tasks or actions executed by an individual and/or involvement in a life situation. 1b. d. This is the letter in the ICF coding system that represents items in the domain of activities and participation. 2. activity limitation/participation restriction. Sophia’s inability to work for the last few months at her job as a factory worker is an activity limitation/participation restriction because it represents some level of difficulty in performing a task or action, or to participate in a life situation. Using ICF’s broad definition, this can also be understood as a disability. 3a. body function. Loss of power of the abductors and lateral rotators of the glenohumeral joint would fall under the domain of body function because it describes the physiology of an organ system or body part. This case describes physiological function of muscles, which are part of the musculoskeletal system. 3b. b. This is the letter in

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Answer Key for Worksheets
Found in Writing Patient/Client
Notes 5th Edition




© F.A. Davis Company 2016

,Chapter 8


Worksheet I

Part I
1. osteogenesis
2. hyperglycemia
3. hypodermic
4. cholecystitis
5. neoplasm
6. leukocytosis
7. neuropathy
8. intercostal
9. anterior, ventral
10. arthrodesis

Part II
1. surgical removal of one or both ovaries
2. abnormal enlargement of the heart
3. weakness and wasting away of the body due to severe, chronic illness
4. abnormal softening of cartilage
5. surgical cutting of a bone or removal of a piece of bone
6. the study and treatment of tumors
7. inflammation of the lining of the stomach
8. the study of the function and disorders of the endocrine system
9. inflammation of the walls of a vein
10. abnormally low blood pressure



Worksheet II

Part I
1. gerontology or geriatrics
2. arthroscopy
3. myopathy
4. dyspnea
5. xerostomia
6. epistaxis
7. meningitis
8. tachypnea
9. psychiatry
10. subclavicular



© F.A. Davis Company 2016

,Part II
1. abnormally slow heart rate
2. hardening and narrowing of the arteries; disease of the arteries characterized by the deposition
of plaques of fatty materials on their inner walls
3. belonging to or occurring on the same side of the body
4. paralysis of one side of the body
5. inflammation of the tendons
6. severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction
7. difficulty or discomfort in swallowing
8. pain in a joint
9. bluish discoloration of the skin secondary to poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the
blood
10. condition of having more than the normal number of fingers or toes




© F.A. Davis Company 2016

, Chapter 9


Worksheet I

1. Medical Dx: ASCVD.
2. Pt to be 50% PWB Ⓛ LE v.o. Dr. Patel/[your name], PT or OTR.
3. Intervention Plan: OT BID for BADL training, therapeutic exercises, & US @1.5 W/cm2 to
ant sup aspect of Ⓡ shoulder x8 min.
4. Pt s/p ® BKA. Uses PTB prosthesis  SACH foot x15 yrs.
5. Pt’s RR ↑ 12 bpm  completing 3 min of BADLs.
6. Pt amb 10′ x2 in. // bars FWB Ⓡ LE  min assist of 1 for balance.
7. Anticipated goal: dependence  transfers w/c  BSC  mod assist of 1 in 1 wk.
8. PMH: AAA, HTN, & ALS.
9. X-ray exam reveals Ⓛ 3rd metacarpal fx immediately proximal to the MCP jt.
10. SLP for swallow & cognitive eval. v.o. Dr. Martin/[your name], PT or OTR.

Worksheet II

1. Nothing by mouth after midnight for positron emission tomography scan at 9 am.
2. Patient complains of increased left hip pain after ambulating 150 feet once with a walker full
weight bearing on left lower extremity with minimal assistance of 1 person for balance and
verbal cues for sequencing with device.
3. Diagnosis: dyspnea on exertion; rule out pulmonary embolism
4. Discontinue ultrasound in area of left sternoclavicular joint.
5. Fracture of right clavicle and grade III subluxation of right acromioclavicular joint status post
fall
6. Patient’s fasting blood sugar is 450.
7. Diagnosis: methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia.
8. Repeat complete blood count in 4 hours to check hemoglobin and hematocrit after two units
red blood cells given.
9. Complains of shortness of breath after bilateral upper extremity proprioceptive neuromuscular
facilitation exercises
10. Head computerized tomography scan to evaluate for traumatic brain injury status post motor
cycle collision




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