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Difficulties in spatial perception are typically related to ____________. |
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____________ is the breakdown in the knowledge of what is to be done and how to perform it; one cannot perform a task spontaneously or upon request. What intervention would be appropriate for DSG? |
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Ideational apraxia Provide physical prompts to initiate dressing. |
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Describe an appropriate intervention for an individual 6wks post rotator cuff repair: |
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Isometric strengthening program; then progress to isotonics, PROM to AA/AROM for 0-6wks post. |
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Standard dimensions for: Narrow adult chair Regular adult chair Slim adult chair Junior chair |
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Narrow adult chair: 16"wide x 16"deep x 20"high Regular adult chair: 18"wide x 16"deep x 20"high Slim adult chair: 14"wide x 16"deep x 20"high Junior chair: 16"wide x 16"deep x 18.5"high |
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_________ are eyeglasses that bend ight by 90 degrees; an angle that enables a person who is lying on his/her back to read anything resting on his/her lap. |
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Individuals with cataracts lose ___________; materials presented should be presented __________ with _________. |
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Central vision first presented to their side with indirect lighting |
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Developmental group focuses on: |
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Social interaction skills needed for group participation in a sequential manner based on a continuum that is consistent with how interaction skills develop normally. |
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Name the 5 areas that are tested for APGAR scores: When is the infant tested? When is intervention necessary? |
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1. Color 2. Heart rate 3. Reflex irritability 4. Muscle tone (physiological flexion) 5. Respiratory effort *Tested 1min and 5min after birth. *Aim for a score of 10; 6 or less necessary for intervention |
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Normal Development: PRONE 0-7mos |
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0-10 days: weight shifts onto shldrs. 1-2mos: less weight shifted onto shldrs, less hip flexion, can lift and turn head to side, ABD on shldrs. 3mos: "puppy position" forearm WB. 4mos: "superman", accidental rolling. 5mos: extended arm WB, able to WS w/out shldr collapse. 6mos: WS on extended arms and transfers objects. 7mos: most functl position, LE disassociation. |
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Normal Development: SUPINE: 0-6mos |
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0-10 days: physiological flexion, head rotated to side. 1-2mos: ATNR (lateral vision/eye-hand reguard) 3mos: head and arms in midline w/ chin tucking. 4mos: brings hands to knees and accidentally rolls. 5mos: brings hands and feet to mouth (desensitization) 6mos: transfers objects all directions and actively roll supine to prone. |
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Normal development: SITTING: 0-9mos |
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0-10days: flops fwd. 1-2mos: head bobbing. 3mos: fwd chin jutting. 4mos: leans fwd at hips. 5mos: high guard position. 6mos: UEs free. 8mos: functl position; ring sits. 9mos: favorite position; able to side-sit or W-sit. |
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Normal development: Standing: 0-9mos |
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0-10days: reflex activities. 1-2mos: motor incoordination and poor orientation. 3mos: takes weight on feet. 4mos: can be held by hands. 5mos: pulls self to stand. 6mos: WB on both legs and bounces. 7mos: quadruped; WS but does not lift them. 8mos: wide BOS. 9mos: cruises w/ trunk rotation, not able to lower self to floor. |
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Developmentally, side lying begins at ______. Creeping begins at ______. |
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