| Chapter 3 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 15 | Chapter 16 | Review | 
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					  droplet and airborne					 
					 For which transmission-based precaution(s) should you wear a mask | 
					  ADL  IADL play leisure education work sleep social participation 
					 what are the areas of occupation | 
					  Precision: above elbow  light work: below elbow heavy work: 4-6" below elbow 
					 When standing, what height should the table be for precision, light work, and heavy work? | 
					  The location and presence of a scotoma					 
					 What does the clock/ sentence assess in relation to vision | 
					  What is cataracts					 
					 the opacity of lens and lens hardening which results in diminished visual acuity and gradual loss of visuon | 
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					  Perform an evaluation					 
					 If a screening displays that a client may need occupational services which steps should be taken next | 
					  What is conflict					 
					 Unsuccessful resolution of this phase results in the dissolution of the group | 
					  That it is adjustable					 
					 What is the most important factor of an office chair | 
					  90 degree: 5'x5'  180 degree: 4'x8' 
					 What are the dimensions for a wheelchair platform when performing a 180-degree turn and a 90-degree turn | 
					  What is 4.5 to 6 years old					 
					 The age in which dynamic tripod emerges | 
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					  What is norm-referenced assessments					 
					 compare the individuals performance to a set populations performance | 
					  What is scientific or pragmatic reasoning					 
					 Type of reasoning which Involves implementing treatment strategies via systematic gathering and interpreting of clt data | 
					  What is the Kitchen Task Assessment					 
					 Judgment, planning, and organization skills used to perform a simple cooking task  for those with cognitive dysfunction or alzheimers | 
					  person who has limited ROM in hip/knees  person with spasticity 
					 Contraindications for reclining wheelchair | 
					  What is assimilation					 
					 The ability to take a new situation and change it to match an existing scheme or generalization | 
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					  What is interrater reliability					 
					 when different raters using the same assessment tool achieve the same results | 
					  What is instrumental groups					 
					 help members function at their heights possible level for as long as possible to meet mental health needs  prevent regression | 
					  what is the KELS					 
					 determination of an individuals knowledge and performance of 17 basic living skills needed to live independently in five main areas | 
					  Pelvis LE trunk UE head neck feet 
					 When assessing alignment for wheelchair seating what should be assessed first | 
					  What is symbolic play					 
					 Child engages in play experiences through which the child formulates, tests, classifies and refines feeling, ideas, and combined action  language development | 
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					  What is a task-oriented group					 
					 increase clients awareness of their needs, values, ideas, feeling, and behaviors as they engage in group tasks. Improve interpsychic functioning by focusing on problems | 
					  What is egocentric-cooperative/ classic cooperative group					 
					 Less of an active, direct leader allow members to fulfill functional leadership roles provide assistance as needed serve as a role model | 
					  What is the cognitive performance test (CPT)					 
					 Assessment of six functional ADL tasks that require cognitive processing skills based on Allen's cognitive disabilities model | 
					  Forward due to an increase in center of mass towards the front					 
					 Bariatric wheelchair position of the axle | 
					  What is Denver Developmental Screening Test II					 
					 standardized task performance and observation screening tool for early identification of children at rish for developmental delay in four areas including  personal-social fine-motor adaptive language gross motor |