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[Show more]Splint - Answer-any tangible appliance to the body 
Orthosis - Answer-medically applied appliance for a specific purpose 
History of orthotics - Answer-- Orthotics have been used for centuries 
- Plastics became the material of choice in the 1930's and 40's 
- By the 1990's the market was saturat...
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Add to cartSplint - Answer-any tangible appliance to the body 
Orthosis - Answer-medically applied appliance for a specific purpose 
History of orthotics - Answer-- Orthotics have been used for centuries 
- Plastics became the material of choice in the 1930's and 40's 
- By the 1990's the market was saturat...
The purpose of a(n) ____________ is straightening or correction of a deformity or disability. 
a) splint 
b) orthoses - Answer-b) orthoses 
True or False: splints can be moveable or immoveable. - Answer-True. 
What are the 3 rules to fabricating an orthoses? - Answer-1. You control the material (it ...
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Add to cartThe purpose of a(n) ____________ is straightening or correction of a deformity or disability. 
a) splint 
b) orthoses - Answer-b) orthoses 
True or False: splints can be moveable or immoveable. - Answer-True. 
What are the 3 rules to fabricating an orthoses? - Answer-1. You control the material (it ...
Five Main Warning Signs - Answer-1. Vision Problems 
2. Weakness 
3. Trouble Speaking 
4. Headaches 
5. Dizziness 
FAST acronym - Answer-Face - Looks uneven 
Arm - one arm hanging down 
Speech - Slurred speech? 
Time - Call 911 now! 
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) - Answer-Depends on the side of les...
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Add to cartFive Main Warning Signs - Answer-1. Vision Problems 
2. Weakness 
3. Trouble Speaking 
4. Headaches 
5. Dizziness 
FAST acronym - Answer-Face - Looks uneven 
Arm - one arm hanging down 
Speech - Slurred speech? 
Time - Call 911 now! 
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) - Answer-Depends on the side of les...
Which of the following is not a general principle associated with risk? 
A) Life is risky 
B) Therapeutic risk-taking is ill-advised 
C) Risk management is an inherent part of practice 
D) Risk elimination is not realistic or best practice 
E) Risk assessment and management is very complex - Answer-...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is not a general principle associated with risk? 
A) Life is risky 
B) Therapeutic risk-taking is ill-advised 
C) Risk management is an inherent part of practice 
D) Risk elimination is not realistic or best practice 
E) Risk assessment and management is very complex - Answer-...
What are the 3 areas of risk competency? - Answer-1. Knowledge and awareness 
2. Confidence and comfort-level 
3. Response and action 
Describe what "knowledge and awareness" means in risk competency - Answer-clinicians objective 
knowledge and awareness of warning signs, debunking myths, recogniz...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 areas of risk competency? - Answer-1. Knowledge and awareness 
2. Confidence and comfort-level 
3. Response and action 
Describe what "knowledge and awareness" means in risk competency - Answer-clinicians objective 
knowledge and awareness of warning signs, debunking myths, recogniz...
How does generations affect access to healthcare? - Answer-comfort with technology; traditional 
healthcare (clinician is the expert); perspective on convenience; 
Biological Aging Changes - Answer-wear + tear on the body + genetic makeup 
Physiological Aging Changes + the categories - Answer-body r...
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Add to cartHow does generations affect access to healthcare? - Answer-comfort with technology; traditional 
healthcare (clinician is the expert); perspective on convenience; 
Biological Aging Changes - Answer-wear + tear on the body + genetic makeup 
Physiological Aging Changes + the categories - Answer-body r...
Information flows through neurons from ____ to ____ in the neuron - Answer-dendrite; axon 
_____ bring a cell to threshold while _____ bring a cell further from threshold - Answer-EPSPs; IPSPs 
What 3 main things is neuroplasticity capable of? - Answer-- changing the properties of 
neurotransmission...
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Add to cartInformation flows through neurons from ____ to ____ in the neuron - Answer-dendrite; axon 
_____ bring a cell to threshold while _____ bring a cell further from threshold - Answer-EPSPs; IPSPs 
What 3 main things is neuroplasticity capable of? - Answer-- changing the properties of 
neurotransmission...
Which of the following is an example of a deficit based clinical question? 
a) Tell me about strategies that helped in the past? 
b) What are things that calm, regulate and make you feel safe? 
c) How has this problem impacted you? 
d) What hopes do you have for the future? - Answer-c) How has this ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is an example of a deficit based clinical question? 
a) Tell me about strategies that helped in the past? 
b) What are things that calm, regulate and make you feel safe? 
c) How has this problem impacted you? 
d) What hopes do you have for the future? - Answer-c) How has this ...
1. What is the restitution narrative? 
2. Who most often tells this narrative? - Answer-1. the wish to return to a former self 
2. people who are recently ill 
Which of the following statements regarding recovery is untrue? 
a) Recovery is non-linear 
b) There is no right or wrong way to recover 
c)...
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Add to cart1. What is the restitution narrative? 
2. Who most often tells this narrative? - Answer-1. the wish to return to a former self 
2. people who are recently ill 
Which of the following statements regarding recovery is untrue? 
a) Recovery is non-linear 
b) There is no right or wrong way to recover 
c)...
Where in the cell do action potentials exist? 
a) cell body 
b) axons 
c) dendrites 
d) all of the above - Answer-b) axons 
Where in the cell is information received? 
a) cell body 
b) axons 
c) dendrites 
d) all of the above - Answer-c) dendrites 
Put the following steps of transmitting an action p...
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Add to cartWhere in the cell do action potentials exist? 
a) cell body 
b) axons 
c) dendrites 
d) all of the above - Answer-b) axons 
Where in the cell is information received? 
a) cell body 
b) axons 
c) dendrites 
d) all of the above - Answer-c) dendrites 
Put the following steps of transmitting an action p...
Branchlike parts of a neuron that are specialized to receive information - Answer-Dendrites 
The part of the neuron that contains the nucleus, which processes and integrates information - AnswerCell Body / Soma 
A threadlike extension of a neuron that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body -...
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Add to cartBranchlike parts of a neuron that are specialized to receive information - Answer-Dendrites 
The part of the neuron that contains the nucleus, which processes and integrates information - AnswerCell Body / Soma 
A threadlike extension of a neuron that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body -...
True or False: MS can present itself in adult and children - Answer-True (onset ages 15-50) 
What are 3 current theories that relate to the etiology of MS? - Answer-1. Slow acting viral infection 
2. Autoimmune response 
3. Environmental trigger 
MS is a disease of the...? 
a) CNS 
b) PNS - Answer-a...
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Add to cartTrue or False: MS can present itself in adult and children - Answer-True (onset ages 15-50) 
What are 3 current theories that relate to the etiology of MS? - Answer-1. Slow acting viral infection 
2. Autoimmune response 
3. Environmental trigger 
MS is a disease of the...? 
a) CNS 
b) PNS - Answer-a...
The identification, organization, and interpretation of sensation, leading to a mental representation is 
known as....? - Answer-Perception 
At which distance from their face can a baby focus the best? - Answer-1 foot 
The total process responsible for the reception (sensory functions) and cognition...
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Add to cartThe identification, organization, and interpretation of sensation, leading to a mental representation is 
known as....? - Answer-Perception 
At which distance from their face can a baby focus the best? - Answer-1 foot 
The total process responsible for the reception (sensory functions) and cognition...
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