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Exam 3 review-Conditions

Horizontales
What is the correct ASIA classification for the following definition: “no motor or sensory function is preserved in the sacral segments s4-5
The crunchy feeling or noise during the range of motion is caused by degeneration in the joint
A common initial medical tx for ischemic CVA includes
Can the signs and symptoms of MS vary greatly from person to person
Can a person with mild neurocognitive disorder be able to live Independently?
a disturbance that may cause the client to present with confusion and agitation is
What is the most common type of arthritis that usually develops slowly over time and initially presents asymmetrically
For a person who has sustained a complete “xxx” SCI or below, independence in toileting can usually be achieved by using digital stimulators, catheterization devices, leg separators, mirrors, and adapted commode chairs
gait pattern usually seen in people with PD
an assessment of fine and gross motor skills needed to complete ADL tasks.
The most common initial symptom of this Dx is weakness of the small muscles of the hand or asymmetrical foot drop.
What is tendonitis of the common extensor tendon which causes pain with lifting and wrist extension?
Verticales
An individual with a spinal cord injury has a sudden onset of HA, diaphoresis, flushing, goose bumps an tachycardia, these are common signs of
What research focuses on the beta-amyloid plaques, neurofibrillary tangles possible protein repair function of amyloid
When working with a client Dx with a given condition, an OT should use the practice framework to systematically examine the impact on
When working with patients with a THR OT’s typically address adaptations for
In addition to symptoms such as impaired sleep and blurred vision, what side effect is characterized by involuntary facial and body movements that can remain permanent even after medication is stopped?
What type of tasks may result in OA inflammation?
disturbance in attention, quick development of the disturbance, and severity of symptoms fluctuating in the course of a day as signs of
RA hand deformities
What is the key muscle group that you can expect will contribute to function and what specific muscle is innervated for a person with a C5 SCI
A sx procedure in which nerve roots in the spinal cord that are causing spasticity are cut in order to reduce spasticity and improve function is called a
difficulty eating
What are the spinal precautions
most common type of CVA
Ms. Smith was Dx with RA 5 years ago. This condition greatly impacts her occupational performance in many areas of her life. She has been referred to outpatient occupational therapy to assess her ADL and IADLs .
tool used to assess occupational performance in inpatient rehab
local pain and tenderness in the leg may be a sign of a