Exam 21: Occupation-Based Functional Motion Assessment

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Which of the following is an advantage of the occupation-based functional motion assessment?

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Which of the following is most important for the practitioner to keep in mind during the clinical observation when administering the occupation-based motion assessment?

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Which of the following is not an expected outcome of an occupation-based functional motion assessment?

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A client who is able to perform most basic activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living independently but who experiences low endurance and fatigue somewhat easily during upper extremity tasks will most likely have which of the following?

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The advantage of an occupation-based assessment over a functional motion assessment is that the occupation-based assessment affords the therapist the opportunity to do which of the following?

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Which of the following cannot be assessed using the occupation-based functional motion assessment?

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A 75-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis reports having some difficulty managing in her kitchen during meal preparation and cleanup.The client lives alone,is fiercely protective of her independence,and works 3 days a week at the local library's reading program for children.The OT practitioner arranges a home visit and decides the best sequencing of assessments to determine the problems would be which of the following?

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Which of the following is a reason that assumptions can be made regarding lower extremity strength during functional activities?

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An advantage of the occupation-based functional motion assessment is that the OT practitioner as the opportunity to do which of the following?

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While observing the client at work in her kitchen retrieving items to make a sandwich,cutting bread,reaching for dishes,loading the dishwasher,and opening and closing drawers,the therapist noticed that the client often grimaced when applying pressure to knives,lifting dishes,and opening the refrigerator.The therapist also observed that the client sometimes appeared confused,left out ingredients,and put dirty dishes in the cabinet instead of the clean ones she had set aside.When the client noticed some of her mistakes,she said,"Oh well,I live alone; who cares if the dish is a little dirty?" The occupation-based functional motion assessment allowed the practitioner to assess which of the following?

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