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What is the role of an occupational therapist in an evaluation?
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To administer assessments, gather information, and analyze the results.
To perform surgeries.
To provide medical diagnoses.
To prescribe medication.
To offer counseling services.
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What is the primary goal of an occupational therapy evaluation?
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To assess cognitive abilities.
To diagnose a client's condition.
To gather information about a client's strengths, challenges and needs.
To recommend medication.
To provide counseling.
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What is the role of an occupational therapist in an evaluation?
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What is the primary goal of an occupational therapy evaluation?
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What is the typical age range for hip replacement surgery?
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Which type of hip replacement involves replacing both the ball and socket of the hip joint?
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Which of the following is a common precaution to take after hip replacement surgery?
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What is a common precaution after hip replacement surgery?
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What is a key component of an effective injury management program?
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What is the purpose of a return-to-work coordinator?
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Which of the following wound classifications involves a wound with loss of tissue and exposure of bone or tendon?
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Which of the following wound classifications involves a wound that is heavily contaminated with dirt, bacteria, or foreign material?
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Which of the following wound classifications involves a wound caused by a burn or scald injury?
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Which of the following wound classifications involves a wound caused by tearing or splitting of the skin and underlying tissues?
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What is the significance of self-awareness in therapeutic use of self?
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What is the most common cause of low vision?
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Which low vision condition involves tunnel vision?
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What is a common symptom of macular degeneration?
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At what age do most children start recognizing themselves in the mirror?
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At what age do most children begin to develop empathy?
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At what age do most children start using simple phrases?
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At what age do most children start to show a preference for handedness?
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At what age do most children start speaking their first words?
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At what age do most children start walking?
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At what age do most children start to understand and follow simple instructions?
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At what age do most children start using a pincer grasp?
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Which of the following is not a benefit of interdisciplinary team management?
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What is the main goal of intervention in Allen's Cognitive Disabilities Groups?
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In Allen's Cognitive Disabilities Groups, which group is characterized by coordinated actions that are goal-directed and typically involve multiple steps?
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What is the term used to describe the loss of sensation and voluntary movement below the level of a spinal cord injury?
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Which of the following is NOT a common symptom of a spinal cord injury?
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What is the term used to describe a condition where all four limbs are affected by a spinal cord injury?
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Which of the following is a cause of motor neuron lesions?
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Which of the following is a symptom of motor neuron lesions?
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Which part of the body is primarily affected by motor neuron lesions?
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Which of the following is a potential cause of motor neuron lesions?
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What is the term used to describe the loss of motor control and coordination due to motor neuron lesions?
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Which lobe of the brain is responsible for processing somatosensory information such as touch, pressure, and body position?
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Which lobe of the brain is involved in processing sensory information, including touch, temperature, and pain?
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Which lobe of the brain is responsible for motor function and voluntary movements?
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Which lobe of the brain is responsible for processing emotions, memory, and olfaction?
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Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) is a therapeutic approach used to improve...
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Which professionals commonly incorporate Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) into their practice?
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Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) utilizes a holistic approach by considering:
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Which of the following is a characteristic of median nerve injuries?
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Which part of the body is primarily affected by median nerve injuries?
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Which of the following is a common treatment for median nerve injuries?