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What is Temporal Lobe
Location of primary auditory cortex
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What is Glasgow Coma Scale, Ranchos Los Amigos Scale, CT/MRI
3 Diagnostic Tests for TBI
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What is frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, insular, limbic
6 Lobes of Brain
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What are aggressor and/or blocker
Individual roles that are dysfunctional for a group setting
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What is 6-8 months
Object Permanence Emerges
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What is bilateral loss of pain, temperature, motor loss in UE; preservation of proprioception and discriminatory sensation
Symptoms/Clinical Presentation of Central Cord Lesion
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What is Glasgow Coma Scale
Objective method of recording level of consciousness; best eye, verbal, and motor response
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What is concussion
Symptoms are exacerbated by exercise
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What is instrumental group
Type of group for a client who is demonstrating an inability to change or progress in treatment and need assistance to maintain mental health needs
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What is Foot Drop; 90 degrees flexion
Contracture Tendency of a Foot Burn; Proper Positioning
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What is CNS vs PNS
Location of UMN lesion vs LMN lesion
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What is Level 4 of Ranchos Los Amigos (Confused/Agitated: Max A)
Client is experiencing mood swings, purposeful attempts to remove restraints and get out of bed, may perform motor activities without any apparent purpose
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Deep Vein Thrombosis & Autonomic Dysreflexia
Two RED FLAG points about SCI
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What is select/structure/grade suitable activities to reach needed skills, reinforce skill development
Role of therapist in thematic group
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What is low back pain
Secondary to poor posture, repeated bending, heavy lifting, and poor sleeping posture
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What is Diminished movement of right side of body, speech, motor praxis
Left Hemisphere Stroke Clinical Presentation
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What is Absence seizures/petit mal seizures
Loss of consciousness without loss of muscle tone
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What is spina bifida
Bony malformation with separation of vertebral arches OR an exposed pouch of spinal cord and meninges
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What is Landau
Reflex that regulates tone and promotes prone extension to manage flexor tone
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What is By weight bearing on clenched fists with wrists extended (if they transfer with flat palms, they will lengthen digit flexors)
Those who use a tenodesis grasp/splint should learn to do what during transfers
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What is Deficits in modulation, low muscle tone, decreased balance and equilibrium, deficient motor planning and sequencing
Vestibular processing disorder manifestations
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ALS, Brachial Plexus disorder, peripheral neuropathy, Guilllain-Barre, Myasthenia Gravis, Post-Polio Syndrome
Disorders of Peripheral Nervous System/Neuromuscular Diseases
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What is brachial plexus disorder
Secondary to traction during birth, invasion of metastatic cancer, post-radiation treatment secondary to fibrosis, or traction injury
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What is 6 mos (?), 9 mos inferior pincer grasp, 12 mos fine pincer grasp
Developmental Level, Grasp of the Pellet
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What is Barthel Index
Measurement of a person's independence in BADL and functional mobility before/after intervention and level of personal care assistance needed by person
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