ATP EXAM RESNA Assessment of Need | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest
Updated 2024/2025 Comprehensive Questions A+ Graded Answers | With Expert Solutions
SOCIAL CONTEXT (also includes interactions with other people) - Which HAAT context refers to the
building accessibility, transportation systems, and building environment?
EXTRINSIC ENABLERS - The HAAT model states AT devices are:
MACROSYSTEM - Which Environment type includes: society, funding, government policy, & accessibility?
MESOSYSTEM - Which Environment type includes: Client's local environment, accessibility of home &
work; work policy and attitude?
MICROSYSTEM - Which Environment type includes: Clients immediate environment; existing AT, &
interactions with people?
C4 LEVEL - SCI level: Some movement in neck & shoulders; shoulder switch or mouth or chin control site.
(answer in L# LEVEL)
C5 LEVEL - SCI level: Shoulder motion and can flex elbows; AT can help them bathe & transfer seats
(answer in L# LEVEL)
C6 LEVEL - SCI level: Can extend their wrist, prone forearms and move shoulders; AT can help transfer
independently and use manual WC(answer in L# LEVEL)
C7 LEVEL - SCI level: Move wrist, elbows, and shoulders but cannot grasp with their fingers; sit
independently & drive with AT (answer in L# LEVEL)
DYSARTHRIA - Damage to central or peripheral nervous system; decreased coordination of muscles for
speech
, APRAXIA - Dysfunction in CNS; prevents coordination of peripheral muscles; inability to make purposeful
movements
APHASIA - inability to use or understand language (spoken or written) because of a brain lesion
OPPORTUNITY BARRIERS - Barriers outside the consumer's control, where they are imposed by
individual as or situations
ATTITUDE
KNOWLEDGE
POLICY
PRACTICE
SKILL - What are the five types of opportunity barriers
ACCESS BARRIERS - Barriers related to the abilities, attitude, and resource limitations of the consumer or
consumer's support system; Ex: lack of funding or resistance to AT
VISUAL TRACKING - Ability of the eye to follow a moving objects; keyboard; eye movement smooth or
jerky
VISUAL SCANNING - Eye searches for a still object; such as key on keyboard; limit number of items on
display to compensate
VISUAL ACCOMMODATION - Refers to the eye's ability to adjust to objects that see close and far away.
VISUAL ACUITY - Individual's ability to see objects; tested by showing patient variety of a objects and
find the smallest size they can see clearly.
VISUAL PERCEPTION - Process of assigning meaning to visual input.
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