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Charcot Marie Tooth Disease
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it is a neuropathic muscular atrophy characterized by progressive weaknes of the distal muscles of arms and feet. It does not respond to strengthening exercises.
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4 main components of executive functioning
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volition
planning purposeful action effective performance |
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when is STNR normal and integrated?
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Is intergrated and normal up to 4-6 months of age. after that it is considered a pathology.
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Lyme disease
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in its early stage, muscle and joint pain are common symptoms.
ROM , muscle strength and sensation are not initially affected by Lyme disease |
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COTA
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a COTA can complete an IADL evaluation under the supervision of an OTR. The interpretation and goals are the responsibility of the OTR
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Rancho los amigos level VI
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At level VI the client is appropriate and goal directed but can become confused. Cues are required. can perform simple meal prep tasks like making a sandwich
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Rancho los amigos level VII or VIII
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clients can perform activities such as taking a bus for community reentry
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Rancho los amigos level III
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activities such as moving to music
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Rancho los amigos level V
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repetitive self care tasks such as brushing hair
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what's a common symptom of MS in its early stage?
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lower extremity weakness in common in MS early stages
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task oriented group
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its purpose is to increase teh member's awareness of feelings, thoughts and values through the process of choosing, planning and implementing a group activity
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topical group
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verbal group that focuses on the discussions of activities that the members are engaged in currently or will be engaged in in the future.
to increase performance through problem solving |
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instrumental group
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it is designed for clients with chronic disabilities who are functioning at their highest level with no anticipation for change
to provide safe supportive, structured environment that maintains function, prevents regression and promote quality of life |
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thematic group
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assists members in acquiring the skills and attitude to perform a specific set of skills independently
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hallucinations
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false sensory perception that is not based on an actual stimulus such as seeing, hearing, tasting. Can be auditory, visual, tactile... such as seeing bats
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delusions
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misinterpretation of something or event that is real.
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SI and seizures
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individuals with seizures have difficulty tolerating sensory input such as brushing ad vestibular input.
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Activities for MET levels
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MET level 1-2: grooming in sitting
MET level 2-3: grooming in standing MET level 3-4" light housework. |
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typical infant oral motor development
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7-8 monhs: diagonal jaw movements
9 months: mastication 12 months: cup drinking |
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Thromboangitis obliterans , also known as Buerger's diseasee
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it results in diminished temperature sense, paresthesias, pain and cold extremities.
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Oppositional defiant disorder
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clients with oppositional defiant disorders tend to have difficulties with impulse control, attention span, and short term memory and exhibit argumentative and resentful behaviors.
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MET level 1.44 - 2.0
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stage II, activities such as craft and shaving cream
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MET level 1.0 - 1.4
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stage I, activities such as self feeding, deep breathing and table top games
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MET level 2.0 - 3.0
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stage III, showering
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Patient with Right CVA
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will demostrate impulsie behaviors that demonstrate poor judgment and disregard for safety
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Patient with left CVA
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will demonstrate slow responses, hesitancy and fearfulness and cautious behavior.
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