Deck 6: Wheelchairs
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Deck 6: Wheelchairs
1
Wheel locks are intended to be used:
A) to slow a wheelchair when descending a ramp.
B) when transferring in or out of a wheelchair.
C) to prevent a wheelchair from tipping over.
D) only by an attendant.
A) to slow a wheelchair when descending a ramp.
B) when transferring in or out of a wheelchair.
C) to prevent a wheelchair from tipping over.
D) only by an attendant.
when transferring in or out of a wheelchair.
2
Low air in pneumatic tires for the push wheels presents a safety hazard because:
A) it reduces cushion effect.
B) it increases the energy to propel the wheelchair.
C) it prevents wheel locks' securing push wheels.
D) the tire may come off the wheel.
A) it reduces cushion effect.
B) it increases the energy to propel the wheelchair.
C) it prevents wheel locks' securing push wheels.
D) the tire may come off the wheel.
it prevents wheel locks' securing push wheels.
3
Reclining-back wheelchairs require additional wheel locks because as the back is reclined, the:
A) side-to-side dimension of the wheelbase decreases.
B) anterior/posterior dimension of the wheelbase increases.
C) center of mass shifts in an anterior direction.
D) center of mass shifts in a lateral direction.
A) side-to-side dimension of the wheelbase decreases.
B) anterior/posterior dimension of the wheelbase increases.
C) center of mass shifts in an anterior direction.
D) center of mass shifts in a lateral direction.
anterior/posterior dimension of the wheelbase increases.
4
Pneumatic tires for caster wheels:
A) reduce opportunity for wheels to become caught in sidewalk cracks.
B) are typically standard.
C) reduce shock absorption.
D) significantly increase the weight of the wheelchair.
A) reduce opportunity for wheels to become caught in sidewalk cracks.
B) are typically standard.
C) reduce shock absorption.
D) significantly increase the weight of the wheelchair.
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5
Pneumatic tires with tread are used on push wheels when the wheelchair is primarily used:
A) outdoors.
B) indoors.
A) outdoors.
B) indoors.
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6
List two modifications to push wheel outer rims for use by persons with poor grasp.
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
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7
List two advantages of easily removable drive wheels.
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
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8
Which characteristic of armrests is MOST appropriate when a person plans to use a lap tray?
A) Removable desk length
B) Adjustable height
C) Full length
D) Fixed desk length
A) Removable desk length
B) Adjustable height
C) Full length
D) Fixed desk length
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9
List two armrest designs that result in the wheelchair being narrower.
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
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10
Front rigging with a footplate only is a(n):
A) legrest.
B) footrest.
C) elevating legrest.
D) fixed legrest.
A) legrest.
B) footrest.
C) elevating legrest.
D) fixed legrest.
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11
Footrests and legrests are adjustable to fit the length of a patient's:
A) thigh.
B) lower leg.
C) foot.
D) entire lower extremity.
A) thigh.
B) lower leg.
C) foot.
D) entire lower extremity.
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12
Fixed front rigging is MOST often used with a:
A) standard wheelchair.
B) reclining-back wheelchair.
C) fixed-frame wheelchair.
D) tilt-in-space wheelchair.
A) standard wheelchair.
B) reclining-back wheelchair.
C) fixed-frame wheelchair.
D) tilt-in-space wheelchair.
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13
What are three advantages of a fixed-frame wheelchair?
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
c. __________________________
a. __________________________
b. __________________________
c. __________________________
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14
Reclining-back wheelchairs require:
A) head support.
B) elevating legrests.
C) extra brakes.
D) all of the above.
A) head support.
B) elevating legrests.
C) extra brakes.
D) all of the above.
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15
The fixed angle of the seat to back is an advantage of the:
A) tilt-in-space wheelchair.
B) reclining-back wheelchair.
C) amputee wheelchair.
D) fixed-frame wheelchair.
A) tilt-in-space wheelchair.
B) reclining-back wheelchair.
C) amputee wheelchair.
D) fixed-frame wheelchair.
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16
When the seat depth of a wheelchair is too great, the patient may:
A) assume an anterior pelvic tilt.
B) sacral sit.
C) increase weight bearing on the ischeal tuberosities.
D) sit erect.
A) assume an anterior pelvic tilt.
B) sacral sit.
C) increase weight bearing on the ischeal tuberosities.
D) sit erect.
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17
Seat depth is the horizontal distance from the flat back support measured parallel to the solid seat surface to the posterior aspect of the:
A) lower leg.
B) lower leg minus two or three inches.
C) foot with the knee at 60 degrees of flexion.
D) foot minus two or three inches.
A) lower leg.
B) lower leg minus two or three inches.
C) foot with the knee at 60 degrees of flexion.
D) foot minus two or three inches.
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18
A seat width that is too great increases the chance that the person using the wheelchair will:
A) lean to rest an arm on the armrest.
B) maintain equal weight bearing on the ischeal tuberosities.
C) sacral sit.
D) develop pressure on the lateral aspect of the pelvis.
A) lean to rest an arm on the armrest.
B) maintain equal weight bearing on the ischeal tuberosities.
C) sacral sit.
D) develop pressure on the lateral aspect of the pelvis.
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19
With the person sitting on a solid flat surface, seat width is determined by measuring the widest aspect of the person's hips or thighs and:
A) adding two inches.
B) adding four inches.
C) subtracting two inches.
D) subtracting four inches.
A) adding two inches.
B) adding four inches.
C) subtracting two inches.
D) subtracting four inches.
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20
The height of the seat cushion must be calculated into the measurements of all of the following EXCEPT:
A) back height.
B) seat depth.
C) armrest height.
D) footrest length.
A) back height.
B) seat depth.
C) armrest height.
D) footrest length.
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21
With the person sitting on a solid flat surface, armrest height is determined by measuring the vertical distance between the seat surface and the person's forearm with the elbow flexed to:
A) 45 degrees.
B) 60 degrees.
C) 75 degrees.
D) 90 degrees.
A) 45 degrees.
B) 60 degrees.
C) 75 degrees.
D) 90 degrees.
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22
When determining the length of the front rigging, the height of the seat cushion is:
A) added to the measurement.
B) subtracted from the measurement.
C) only added to the measurement when measuring for footrests.
D) only added to the measurement when measuring for legrests.
A) added to the measurement.
B) subtracted from the measurement.
C) only added to the measurement when measuring for footrests.
D) only added to the measurement when measuring for legrests.
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23
The width of a standard adult wheelchair in inches is:
A) 14.
B) 16.
C) 18.
D) 20.
A) 14.
B) 16.
C) 18.
D) 20.
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24
Seat depth of a child wheelchair in inches is:
A) 9.5.
B) 10.5.
C) 11.5.
D) 12.5.
A) 9.5.
B) 10.5.
C) 11.5.
D) 12.5.
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25
Seat-to-floor distance of a narrow adult wheelchair in inches is:
A) 17.5.
B) 18.
C) 20.
D) 22.
A) 17.5.
B) 18.
C) 20.
D) 22.
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