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cota exam green book 3 questions and answers An OTA works with the survivor of a house fire. The client has burns on both hands that limit them mobility. The client identifies a personal goal of being able to pick up and hold cans to enable independent shopping meal prep activities. The OTA collab...

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An OTA works with the survivor of a house fire. The client has burns on both hands that
limit them mobility. The client identifies a personal goal of being able to pick up and hold
cans to enable independent shopping meal prep activities. The OTA collaborates with
the OT to establish a long term goal of the client. Which movement of the term should
the goal statement include as the desired functional outcome - answer CMC palmar
abduction

An OTA collaborates with an OT to develop the preadmissio screening procedures for a
supported housing program with several levels of care. The population served by this
program is persons with serious and persistent mental illness who are actively engaged
in their recovery. Which tool is best for the therapist and OTA to include in the
recommended screening procedures. - answer A structured cooking task

An individual receives treatment for major depression on an inpatient psychiatric unit.
The patient has received an ECT treatment at 8am. At 2 pm the patient walks into the
OT department stating a desire to participate in the leisure skills group. Which is the
OTA's best response - answer encourage the client to select one of 3 structured
activities to complete

An older adult is receiving outpatient OT services as a result of a CVA. The client
presents with left hemiparesis of the upper and lower extremities. The client lives with
and is cared for by a family caregiver. The client arrives for a therapy session and the
OTA notes multiple bruises on the clients arms and legs. When asked about the bruises
the client cannot explain how they occurred. Later in the session the client report that
the family caregiver is under a great deal of stress and becomes angry during the
provision of personal care to the client. After documenting the bruises and the clients
statements which action should the OTA take next - answer report the potential
abuse according to the outpatients facility policies and procedueres

An adult with ALS expresses frustration that the ability to turn pates in books is lost. The
client states that the familys collection of classic books provides great pleasure and is
saddened that reading print books is no longer and option. Which action is best for the
OTA to take in response to the clients loss? - answer teach the client to use a book
holder with an electronic page turner

An intervention plan for person with a complete lesion of the spinal cords at the C6 level
has ben developed by the client, OT and OTA. Which activity should be included in this
plan as a goal for the client to independently perform? - answer donning pants while
in bed

, An OTA works with a child who has developmental delays and intelligible speech to
develop the child functional communication skills using a communication board. The
child has attained 100% accuracy in pointing to yes and no on the communitcaion board
in response to questions. The OTA and OT collaborate and determine that the child
should be provided with the opportunity to expand communication skills. Which action
should the OTA take to help again this goal? - answer add two more choices such as
play and snack to the board

An OTA and OT are hired by a school system to implement an after school sensory
integration program. The therapist asks the OTA to conduct an inservice for staff to
explain the indications contraindications and precautions for the use of a sensory
integrative approach. Which precaution is most important for the OTA too review? -
answer seizures

A child with ADHD receives school based OT services. During interventions sessions,
which behaviors till the OTA most likely observe the child demonstrate? - answer
nonpurposal activity that interferes with function in age appropriate skills

An OTA constructs a splint for a person who has incurred burns to the volar surface of
the hand. Which splint is best for the OTA to construct for the client? - answer A
palmar extension splint

An OTA constructs a splint for an individual with Erb's palsy. Which orthosis would be
most effective for this condition - answer an elbow lock splint

A 6 year old begins prosthetic training with a right below elbow myoelectric prosthesis.
To learn to operate the terminal device the OTA implements intervention using age
appropriate play activities. Which activity is best for the OTA to first include during
intervention? - answer assembling building blocks

A 21 month old child with severe spastic quadriplegia has major sensorimotor deficits.
The child is cognitively intact and exhibits age appropriate cognitive skills. The OTA
recommends a play activity to enhance these cognitive abilities and provide the child
with a fun and pleasurable experience. Which is the best object for the OTA to
recommend? - answer a mechanical toy with a chin controlled n'off switch

An individual with bilateral proximal weakness ID"s a goal of independence in self
feeding. Which equipment is most beneficial for the OTA to recommend for goal
attainment - answer mobile arm supports

An OTA works with a client who has motor apraxia. The OTA applies a compensatory
adaptive approach to increase the persons ability to independently complete functional
tasks. Which intervention is best for the OTA to use with this client? - answer replace
buttons and/or zippers on clothing with velcro

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