Deck 11: Rehabilitation

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Acute rehabilitation programs are generally offered ________________

A) in a hospital
B) in a skilled nursing facility
C) in an outpatient setting
D) by a home health agency
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____________ scores provide a reliable and valid method of documenting the severity of disabilities as well as outcomes in rehabilitation. Scores are assigned in 13 motor areas and five cognitive areas.

A) CARF
B) ICF
C) FIM
D) WHO
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By definition, a(n) _____________________ limits or prevents the fulfilment of one or several roles that are regarded as normal (depending on age, sex, social, and cultural factors) for a given individual.

A) disability
B) handicap
C) injury
D) impairment
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A device that is designed to replace a missing extremity or partially missing extremity is a(n) ___________________.

A) orthosis
B) ambulation aid
C) prosthesis
D) environmental control unit
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The prospective payment system for inpatient rehabilitation is based on ________________.

A) impairments, disabilities, and handicaps (IDHs)
B) inpatient rehabilitation units (IRUs)
C) analysis of variances (ANOVAs)
D) case mix groups (CMGs)
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In an inpatient rehabilitation facility, the IRF-PAI differs from the UB-04 in that it requires submission of ___________________.

A) a code for "admission for rehabilitation"
B) CPT codes for durable medical equipment
C) the etiological diagnosis (what caused the disability)
D) codes from the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health
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Environmental control units (ECUs) ______________________________________.

A) allow a person with a disability to navigate unfamiliar environments
B) allow a person who has limited mobility to perform many everyday functions in the home, at work, or school
C) are physical locations within rehabilitation hospitals in which the environment is carefully controlled for treatment purposes
D) are air-conditioning and heating units that also include air purification systems for individuals with compromised respiratory function
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A(n) __________________ is any temporary or permanent loss or abnormality of a body structure or function, whether physiological or psychological.

A) disability
B) handicap
C) njury
D) impairment
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Which of the following is NOT a factor in determining the case-mix group (CMG)?

A) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) codes
B) comorbidities
C) FIM scores
D) age
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Devices that provide stability and support for individuals who have trouble walking are _____________________.

A) high-technology assistive devices
B) mobility devices
C) orthotic devices
D) ambulation aids
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External appliances that supplement an extremity's function or improve stability and positioning are ___________________.

A) high-technology assistive devices
B) mobility devices
C) orthotic devices
D) ambulation aids
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Devices that replace missing body parts are ______________.

A) ambulation aids
B) mobility devices
C) prosthetics
D) orthotics
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Wheeled chairs that assist those for whom ambulation is difficult or not possible are ______________.

A) high-technology assistive devices
B) mobility devices
C) ambulation aids
D) orthotics
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Computers that control environments and wheelchairs are ____________________.

A) high-technology assistive devices
B) mobility devices
C) ambulation aids
D) orthotics
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A restriction or inability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered to be normal for a human being is a(n) ____________________

A) Impairment
B) disability
C) handicap
D) injury
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A comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facility receives reimbursement from Medicare under ________________.

A) Part A
B) Part B
C) Part D
D) Rehabilitation Impairment Categories (RICs)
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The Joint Commission and CARF are the nationally recognized agencies that review care provided in rehabilitation facilities for accreditation purposes.
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The Medicare prospective payment system reimburses rehabilitation services under DRGs.
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The admission history and physical performed on a rehabilitation patient includes a functional history, which covers the patient's functional status prior to the onset of illness or injury.
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The categories that form the basis of the inpatient rehabilitation facility prospective payment system are known as Impairments, Disabilities, and Handicaps (IDHs).
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National databases maintained on spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries facilitate research in rehabilitation and promote uniform treatment, leading to improved functional outcomes.
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The Glasgow Coma Scale is associated with the assessment of spinal cord injuries.
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The IRF-PAI utilizes the same coding rules as the UB-92.
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The FIM instrument for measuring independence has not yet been proven reliable or valid.
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The IMPACT Act of 2014 requires post-acute care providers to report standardized assessment data across post-acute settings for the purposes of patient assessment, quality comparisons, resource use measurement, and payment reform.
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A life-care plan lists the items required over a lifetime for the individual, their cost, and the frequency of replacement and serves as a medical legal document that may guide court decisions regarding a settlement.
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The Rancho Los Amigos Scale is beneficial in communicating to other members of the rehabilitation team the level of recovery of a patient with traumatic brain injury.
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The ________________________ rule is one of the criteria for defining a hospital as an inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) and requires that a certain percent of the patients treated have at least one of 13 qualifying medical conditions.​
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________________________ are devices that provide additional stability and support for an individual who has trouble walking.​
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A dynamic document that details current and future health care needs based on published standards of practice is a ________________________.​
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With regard to the IRF-PAI, ________________ refers to using a specified computer program to enter data that will subsequently be transmitted to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).​
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_________________________________ is an instrument used to gather data regarding each patient stay that will be used to determine the payment for that stay under the Medicare inpatient rehabilitation facility prospective payment system.​
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________________________ is the software provided by CMS for entry of IRF-PAI data.​
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______________________ is the development of a person to the fullest physical, psychological, social, vocational, avocational, and educational potential consistent with his or her physiological or anatomic impairment and environmental limitations.​
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________________________ are therapists who address activities of daily living, upper extremity movement, higher cognitive, and community skills, among other areas of rehabilitation.​
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________________________ are therapists who help patients improve their strength, range of motion, balance, and mobility, among other things.​
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A physical medicine and rehabilitation physician is a ________________________.​
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The ___________________ approach to rehabilitation teams means that the team members work together in a synergistic fashion to solve specific problems for the patient.​
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A(n) _______________________________________ is established and operated exclusively for the purpose of providing diagnostic, therapeutic, and restorative services to outpatients for the rehabilitation of injured, disabled, or sick persons at a single fixed location by or under the supervision of a physician​
Question
Match each description with the correct item

- An inpatient facility that provides acute medical care

A) long term acute care hospitals
B) acute care hospital
C) skilled rehabilitation programs
D) outpatient rehabilitation
E) freestanding rehabilitation center
F) home health rehabilitation
Question
Match each description with the correct item

- A center for rehabilitation that is not physically part of another facility

A) long term acute care hospitals
B) acute care hospital
C) skilled rehabilitation programs
D) outpatient rehabilitation
E) freestanding rehabilitation center
F) home health rehabilitation
Question
Match each description with the correct item

- Rehabilitation services provided to patients in their home by an agency

A) long term acute care hospitals
B) acute care hospital
C) skilled rehabilitation programs
D) outpatient rehabilitation
E) freestanding rehabilitation center
F) home health rehabilitation
Question
Match each description with the correct item

- Provide inpatient rehabilitation services for patients with acute illness superimposed on chronic disability or for medically complicated patients

A) long term acute care hospitals
B) acute care hospital
C) skilled rehabilitation programs
D) outpatient rehabilitation
E) freestanding rehabilitation center
F) home health rehabilitation
Question
Match each description with the correct item

- Rehabilitation therapy provided to patients who do not stay overnight

A) long term acute care hospitals
B) acute care hospital
C) skilled rehabilitation programs
D) outpatient rehabilitation
E) freestanding rehabilitation center
F) home health rehabilitation
Question
Match each description with the correct item

- Inpatient rehabilitation for patients who are progressing too slowly to meet criteria for standard rehabilitation programs

A) long term acute care hospitals
B) acute care hospital
C) skilled rehabilitation programs
D) outpatient rehabilitation
E) freestanding rehabilitation center
F) home health rehabilitation
Question
Match each description with the correct item

- Teaches patients activities of daily living, such as dressing, bathing, grooming, etc.

A) speech-language pathologist
B) occupational therapist
C) social worker
D) psychologist
E) Physiatrist
Question
Match each description with the correct item

- Physical medicine/rehabilitation physician specialist who heads the rehabilitation team

A) speech-language pathologist
B) occupational therapist
C) social worker
D) psychologist
E) Physiatrist
Question
Match each description with the correct item

- Assists the newly disabled person and family in adjusting to the disability

A) speech-language pathologist
B) occupational therapist
C) social worker
D) psychologist
E) Physiatrist
Question
Match each description with the correct item

- Coordinates funding resources for the patient

A) speech-language pathologist
B) occupational therapist
C) social worker
D) psychologist
E) Physiatrist
Question
Match each description with the correct item

- Evaluates and treats aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, etc.

A) speech-language pathologist
B) occupational therapist
C) social worker
D) psychologist
E) Physiatrist
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Describe the main functions of an occupational therapist and physical therapist.​
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Describe the role of a kinesiotherapist in rehabilitation patients.​
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What three criteria must be met for a comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation program medical director??
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List three conditions that count towards the 60 percent rule.?
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What areas does the Glasgow Coma Scale measure and how is it used??
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1
Acute rehabilitation programs are generally offered ________________

A) in a hospital
B) in a skilled nursing facility
C) in an outpatient setting
D) by a home health agency
in a hospital
2
____________ scores provide a reliable and valid method of documenting the severity of disabilities as well as outcomes in rehabilitation. Scores are assigned in 13 motor areas and five cognitive areas.

A) CARF
B) ICF
C) FIM
D) WHO
ICF
3
By definition, a(n) _____________________ limits or prevents the fulfilment of one or several roles that are regarded as normal (depending on age, sex, social, and cultural factors) for a given individual.

A) disability
B) handicap
C) injury
D) impairment
handicap
4
A device that is designed to replace a missing extremity or partially missing extremity is a(n) ___________________.

A) orthosis
B) ambulation aid
C) prosthesis
D) environmental control unit
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The prospective payment system for inpatient rehabilitation is based on ________________.

A) impairments, disabilities, and handicaps (IDHs)
B) inpatient rehabilitation units (IRUs)
C) analysis of variances (ANOVAs)
D) case mix groups (CMGs)
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In an inpatient rehabilitation facility, the IRF-PAI differs from the UB-04 in that it requires submission of ___________________.

A) a code for "admission for rehabilitation"
B) CPT codes for durable medical equipment
C) the etiological diagnosis (what caused the disability)
D) codes from the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health
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Environmental control units (ECUs) ______________________________________.

A) allow a person with a disability to navigate unfamiliar environments
B) allow a person who has limited mobility to perform many everyday functions in the home, at work, or school
C) are physical locations within rehabilitation hospitals in which the environment is carefully controlled for treatment purposes
D) are air-conditioning and heating units that also include air purification systems for individuals with compromised respiratory function
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A(n) __________________ is any temporary or permanent loss or abnormality of a body structure or function, whether physiological or psychological.

A) disability
B) handicap
C) njury
D) impairment
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Which of the following is NOT a factor in determining the case-mix group (CMG)?

A) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) codes
B) comorbidities
C) FIM scores
D) age
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Devices that provide stability and support for individuals who have trouble walking are _____________________.

A) high-technology assistive devices
B) mobility devices
C) orthotic devices
D) ambulation aids
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External appliances that supplement an extremity's function or improve stability and positioning are ___________________.

A) high-technology assistive devices
B) mobility devices
C) orthotic devices
D) ambulation aids
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Devices that replace missing body parts are ______________.

A) ambulation aids
B) mobility devices
C) prosthetics
D) orthotics
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Wheeled chairs that assist those for whom ambulation is difficult or not possible are ______________.

A) high-technology assistive devices
B) mobility devices
C) ambulation aids
D) orthotics
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Computers that control environments and wheelchairs are ____________________.

A) high-technology assistive devices
B) mobility devices
C) ambulation aids
D) orthotics
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A restriction or inability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered to be normal for a human being is a(n) ____________________

A) Impairment
B) disability
C) handicap
D) injury
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A comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facility receives reimbursement from Medicare under ________________.

A) Part A
B) Part B
C) Part D
D) Rehabilitation Impairment Categories (RICs)
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The Joint Commission and CARF are the nationally recognized agencies that review care provided in rehabilitation facilities for accreditation purposes.
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The Medicare prospective payment system reimburses rehabilitation services under DRGs.
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The admission history and physical performed on a rehabilitation patient includes a functional history, which covers the patient's functional status prior to the onset of illness or injury.
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The categories that form the basis of the inpatient rehabilitation facility prospective payment system are known as Impairments, Disabilities, and Handicaps (IDHs).
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National databases maintained on spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries facilitate research in rehabilitation and promote uniform treatment, leading to improved functional outcomes.
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The Glasgow Coma Scale is associated with the assessment of spinal cord injuries.
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The IRF-PAI utilizes the same coding rules as the UB-92.
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The FIM instrument for measuring independence has not yet been proven reliable or valid.
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The IMPACT Act of 2014 requires post-acute care providers to report standardized assessment data across post-acute settings for the purposes of patient assessment, quality comparisons, resource use measurement, and payment reform.
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A life-care plan lists the items required over a lifetime for the individual, their cost, and the frequency of replacement and serves as a medical legal document that may guide court decisions regarding a settlement.
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The Rancho Los Amigos Scale is beneficial in communicating to other members of the rehabilitation team the level of recovery of a patient with traumatic brain injury.
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The ________________________ rule is one of the criteria for defining a hospital as an inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) and requires that a certain percent of the patients treated have at least one of 13 qualifying medical conditions.​
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________________________ are devices that provide additional stability and support for an individual who has trouble walking.​
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A dynamic document that details current and future health care needs based on published standards of practice is a ________________________.​
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With regard to the IRF-PAI, ________________ refers to using a specified computer program to enter data that will subsequently be transmitted to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).​
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_________________________________ is an instrument used to gather data regarding each patient stay that will be used to determine the payment for that stay under the Medicare inpatient rehabilitation facility prospective payment system.​
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________________________ is the software provided by CMS for entry of IRF-PAI data.​
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______________________ is the development of a person to the fullest physical, psychological, social, vocational, avocational, and educational potential consistent with his or her physiological or anatomic impairment and environmental limitations.​
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________________________ are therapists who address activities of daily living, upper extremity movement, higher cognitive, and community skills, among other areas of rehabilitation.​
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________________________ are therapists who help patients improve their strength, range of motion, balance, and mobility, among other things.​
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A physical medicine and rehabilitation physician is a ________________________.​
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The ___________________ approach to rehabilitation teams means that the team members work together in a synergistic fashion to solve specific problems for the patient.​
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A(n) _______________________________________ is established and operated exclusively for the purpose of providing diagnostic, therapeutic, and restorative services to outpatients for the rehabilitation of injured, disabled, or sick persons at a single fixed location by or under the supervision of a physician​
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40
Match each description with the correct item

- An inpatient facility that provides acute medical care

A) long term acute care hospitals
B) acute care hospital
C) skilled rehabilitation programs
D) outpatient rehabilitation
E) freestanding rehabilitation center
F) home health rehabilitation
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- A center for rehabilitation that is not physically part of another facility

A) long term acute care hospitals
B) acute care hospital
C) skilled rehabilitation programs
D) outpatient rehabilitation
E) freestanding rehabilitation center
F) home health rehabilitation
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42
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- Rehabilitation services provided to patients in their home by an agency

A) long term acute care hospitals
B) acute care hospital
C) skilled rehabilitation programs
D) outpatient rehabilitation
E) freestanding rehabilitation center
F) home health rehabilitation
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43
Match each description with the correct item

- Provide inpatient rehabilitation services for patients with acute illness superimposed on chronic disability or for medically complicated patients

A) long term acute care hospitals
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C) skilled rehabilitation programs
D) outpatient rehabilitation
E) freestanding rehabilitation center
F) home health rehabilitation
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44
Match each description with the correct item

- Rehabilitation therapy provided to patients who do not stay overnight

A) long term acute care hospitals
B) acute care hospital
C) skilled rehabilitation programs
D) outpatient rehabilitation
E) freestanding rehabilitation center
F) home health rehabilitation
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45
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- Inpatient rehabilitation for patients who are progressing too slowly to meet criteria for standard rehabilitation programs

A) long term acute care hospitals
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C) skilled rehabilitation programs
D) outpatient rehabilitation
E) freestanding rehabilitation center
F) home health rehabilitation
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46
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- Teaches patients activities of daily living, such as dressing, bathing, grooming, etc.

A) speech-language pathologist
B) occupational therapist
C) social worker
D) psychologist
E) Physiatrist
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47
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- Physical medicine/rehabilitation physician specialist who heads the rehabilitation team

A) speech-language pathologist
B) occupational therapist
C) social worker
D) psychologist
E) Physiatrist
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- Assists the newly disabled person and family in adjusting to the disability

A) speech-language pathologist
B) occupational therapist
C) social worker
D) psychologist
E) Physiatrist
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- Coordinates funding resources for the patient

A) speech-language pathologist
B) occupational therapist
C) social worker
D) psychologist
E) Physiatrist
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- Evaluates and treats aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, etc.

A) speech-language pathologist
B) occupational therapist
C) social worker
D) psychologist
E) Physiatrist
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51
Describe the main functions of an occupational therapist and physical therapist.​
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Describe the role of a kinesiotherapist in rehabilitation patients.​
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53
What three criteria must be met for a comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation program medical director??
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List three conditions that count towards the 60 percent rule.?
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What areas does the Glasgow Coma Scale measure and how is it used??
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