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NBCOT - PRACTICE EXAMS QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS.
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NBCOT - PRACTICE EXAMS
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
An mmOTR® mmis mmwriting mmtreatment mmgoals mmfor mma mmclient mmreceiving
mmoccupational mmtherapy mmservices mmin mma mmwork mmconditioning mmprogram mmafter
mma mmright mmshoulder mmsprain. mmThe mmclient mmis mmemployed mmas mma mmsurgical
mmtechnician mmin mman mmoutpatient mmsurgery mmcenter. mmWhich mmoption mmis mmthe
mmBEST mmexample mmof mma mmlong-term mmgoal?
A. mmClient mmwill mmreturn mmto mmfull mmduty mmas mma mmsurgical mmtechnician mmin mma
mmfull-time mmcapacity mmwithin mm4 mmweeks.
B. mmClient's mmemployer mmwill mmimplement mmreasonable mmaccommodations mmto
mmpromote mmthe mmclient's mmability mmto mmcomplete mmfull-time mmphysical mmdemands
mmas mma mmsurgical mmtechnician mmwithin mm4 mmweeks.
C. mmClient mmwill mmreturn mmto mmfull mmduty mmas mma mmsurgical mmtechnician mmwith
mmthe mmability mmto mmcarry mmover mmproper mmbody mmmechanics mmto mmreduce mmrisk
mmfor mmreinjury.
D. mmClient mmwill mmuse mmproper mmbody mmmechanics mm100% mmof mmthe mmtime
mmwhile mmcompleting mmthe mmjob mmof mma mmsurgical mmtechnician mmwithin mm4
mmweeks. mm- mmAnswer mmClient mmwill mmreturn mmto mmfull mmduty mmas mma mmsurgical
mmtechnician mmin mma mmfull-time mmcapacity mmwithin mm4 mmweeks. mmThe mmgoal mmis
mmclient mmcentered, mmobjectively mmfocused mmon mmthe mmgoal mmof mmfull-duty mmand
mmfull-time mmemployment mmin mmthe mmrole mmof mmsurgical mmtechnician mmwithin mma
mmspecified mmtimeline.
What mmis mman mmeffective mmstrategy mmto mmfacilitate mmmaximal mmindependence mmin
mmself-feeding mmwith mma mmclient mmwho mmhas mmmiddle- mmto mmlate-stage
mmdementia?
A. mmChange mmthe mmclient's mmdiet mmto mmfoods mmthat mmare mmpalatable mmand mmeasy
mmto mmchew.
B. mmChange mmthe mmconsistency mmof mmfoods mmto mmallow mmfor mmeasier mmchewing
mmand mmswallowing.
C. mmProvide mmhand-over-hand mmguidance mmfor mmfood mmretrieval mmand mmutensil-to-
mouth mmmotions.
D. mmProvide mmconstant mmverbal mmcues mmthroughout mmfeeding mmto mmimprove
mmattention mmto mmthe mmself-feeding mmtask. mm- mmAnswer mmProvide mmhand-over-hand
mmguidance mmfor mmfood mmretrieval mmand mmutensil-to-mouth mmmotions. mmHand-over-
hand mmguidance mmis mman mmeffective mmstrategy mmto mmencourage mmmaximal
,mmindependence mmthrough mmparticipation mmin mmdaily mmliving mmtasks, mmincluding
mmself-feeding.
During mmthe mminitial mmevaluation mmfor mma mmclient mmwith mmParkinson's mmdisease,
mmthe mmOTR® mmasks mmthe mmclient mmto mm"pretend mmyou mmare mmbrushing mmyour
mmteeth," mmthat mmis, mmshow mmthe mmmovement mmof mmbrushing mmteeth mmwithout
mmusing mmthe mmsupplies mmneeded mmfor mmbrushing mmteeth. mmThe mmclient mmis
mmunable mmto mminitiate mmmovement mmof mmthe mmdominant mmarm mmtoward mmthe
mmmouth mmto mmdemonstrate mmoral mmhygiene. mmWhich mmstep mmshould mmthe mmOTR
mmtake mmNEXT mmin mmthe mmevaluation mmof mmthis mmclient?
A. mmTry mma mmwrist mmweight mmto mmstabilize mmthe mmarm mmduring mmteeth mmbrushing
B. mmAsk mmwhether mmthe mmcaregiver mmcan mmprovide mmarm mmsupport mmto mmbring
mmthe mmhand mmto mmthe mmmouth
C. mmObserve mmas mmthe mmclient mmbrushes mmteeth mmwith mmtoothbrush mmand
mmtoothpaste mmat mmthe mmbathroom mmsink
D. mmProvide mma mmmobile mmarm mmsupport mmto mmcompensate mmfor mmarm
mmmovement mmwhen mmbrushing mmteeth mm- mmAnswer mmObserve mmas mmthe mmclient
mmbrushes mmteeth mmwith mmtoothbrush mmand mmtoothpaste mmat mmthe mmbathroom
mmsink. mmThe mmclient mmmay mmnot mmhave mmunderstood mmthe mmverbal mminstructions,
mmand mmperforming mmthe mmtask mmin mmthe mmactual mmcontext mmmay mmallow mmfor
mmmore mmaccurate mmdemonstration mmof mmthe mmclient's mmabilities.
An mmOTR® mmis mmadapting mmthe mmenvironment mmto mmreduce mmthe mmincidence mmof
mmrepetitive mmstrain mminjuries mmamong mmoffice mmworkers. mmTo mmmaximize mmthe
mmeffectiveness mmof mmthe mmergonomic mmprogram, mmwhat mmwould mmthe mmOTR®
mmbe mmMOST mmlikely mmto mminclude?
A. mmVisual mmreinforcement mmwith mmsigns mmposted mmaround mmthe mmoffice mmand
mmworkstations
B. mmEmpowerment mmof mmthe mmworkers mmand mmcreation mmof mma mmpositive mmgroup-
safety mmculture
C. mmA mmseries mmof mmlectures mmand mmvideos mmshowing mmbad mmversus mmgood
mmworkstation mmergonomics
D. mmEducation mmof mmsupervisors mmin mmhow mmto mmidentify mmnoncompliant
mmworkers mm- mmAnswer mmEmpowerment mmof mmthe mmworkers mmand mmcreation mmof
mma mmpositive mmgroup-safety mmculture. mmMotivation mmis mma mmbig mmfactor mmfor
mmchange mmto mmoccur. mmCreating mma mmsense mmof mmteamwork mmallows mmfor
mmmutual mmsupport mmto mmaccomplish mmgoals mmtogether.
An mmextremely mmagitated mmpatient mmis mmadmitted mmto mman mminpatient mmpsychiatric
mmhospital mmlate mmon mma mmFriday mmafternoon. mmBecause mmnursing mmis mmshort
mmstaffed, mmthe mmnurse mmon mmthe mmunit mmrequests mmthat mmthe mmpatient mmattend
mman mmoccupational mmtherapy mmgroup mmbeing mmled mmby mma mmCOTA® mmthat
mmevening. mmThe mmCOTA® mmcalls mmthe mmOTR®, mmwho mmis mmworking mmat mma
mmlocation mmfar mmfrom mmthe mmunit, mmfor mmguidance. mmThe mmOTR® mmis mmunable
mmto mmreturn mmto mmthe mmunit mmin mmtime mmto mmevaluate mmthe mmclient mmbefore
,mmthe mmsession. mmWhat mmis mmthe mmBEST mmcourse mmof mmaction mmthe mmOTR®
mmshould mmdirect mmthe mmCOTA® mmto mmtake?
A. mmAllow mmthe mmpatient mmto mmattend mmthe mmgroup
B. mmDo mmnot mmallow mmthe mmpatient mmto mmattend mmthe mmgroup
C. mmCancel mmthe mmgroup mmand mmevaluate mmthe mmclient
D. mmAllow mmthe mmpatient mmto mmattend mmthe mmgroup mmwith mmthe mmunderstanding
mmthat mmthe mmOTR® mmwill mmcomplete mmthe mmevaluation mmon mmreturning mmto mmthe
mmunit mm- mmAnswer mmDo mmnot mmallow mmthe mmpatient mmto mmattend mmthe mmgroup.
mmThe mmCOTA® mmis mmnot mmpermitted mmto mminitiate mmtreatment mmof mma mmclient;
mmthe mmOTR® mmmust mmdo mmthe mminitial mmassessment mmof mmthe mmclient.
mmAllowing mmthe mmpatient mmto mmattend mma mmgroup mmsession mmwould mmbe mman
mmethics mmviolation mmand mmliability mmrisk.
A mmclient mmwith mma mmunilateral mmtransradial mmamputation mmis mmundergoing mmpre-
positioning mmtraining mmfor mma mmmyoelectric mmarm. mmWhich mmof mmthe mmfollowing
mmis mmthe mmMOST mmappropriate mmgoal?
A. mmWithin mmthree mmsessions, mmthe mmclient mmwill mmindependently mmdon mmthe
mmprosthesis mmand mmobtain mmgood mmelectrical mmcontacts mmwith mmthe mmelectrode
mmsites mm100% mmof mmthe mmtime.
B. mmWithin mmthree mmsessions, mmthe mmclient mmwill mmbe mmable mmto mmopen mmand
mmclose mmthe mmmyoelectric mmterminal mmdevice mm100% mmof mmthe mmtime.
C. mmWithin mm1 mmweek, mmthe mmclient mmwill mmbe mmable mmto mmaccurately mmidentify
mmhow mmto mmarrange mmthe mmwrist mmof mmthe mmmyoelectric mmterminal mmdevice mmto
mmbe mmable mmto mmoptimally mmgrasp mmdifferent mmobjects.
D. mmWithin mm1 mmmonth, mmthe mmclient mmwill mmbe mmable mmto mmuse mmthe
mmmyoelectric mmterminal mmdevice mmas mma mmfunctional mmassist mmand mmstabilizer
mmin mm100% mmof mmdaily mmactivities. mm- mmAnswer mmWithin mm1 mmweek, mmthe
mmclient mmwill mmbe mmable mmto mmaccurately mmidentify mmhow mmto mmarrange mmthe
mmwrist mmof mmthe mmmyoelectric mmterminal mmdevice mmto mmbe mmable mmto mmoptimally
mmgrasp mmdifferent mmobjects. mmThe mmpre-positioning mmphase mmfocuses mmon
mmteaching mmthe mmclient mmwith mman mmamputation mmto mmposition mmthe mmterminal
mmdevice mmfor mmoptimal mmgrasp.
An mmOTR® mmis mmevaluating mma mmpatient mmwho mmunderwent mman mmopen
mmreduction mmand mminternal mmfixation mm(ORIF) mmof mmthe mmhip mmand mmis mmnon-
weight mmbearing. mmThe mmpatient mmwants mmto mmreturn mmhome mmbut mmwill mmrequire
mma mmtemporary mmwheelchair mmto mmdo mmso. mmWhat mmwould mmbe mmthe mmMOST
mmimportant mmconcern mmfor mmthis mmpatient mmin mmrelation mmto mmchosing mma
mmwheelchair?
A. mmOverall mmcost-effectiveness
B. mmDurability mmof mmthe mmproduct
C. mmIndividualism mmof mmthe mmparts
D. mmAdjustability mmof mmthe mmwheelchair mm- mmAnswer mmOverall mmcost-effectiveness.
mmWhether mma mmmedical mmcondition mmis mmtemporary, mmstable, mmor mmprogressive
mmwill mminfluence mma mmclient's mmwheelchair mmselection. mmSomeone mmwith mma
mmtemporary mmcondition mmwill mmmost mmlikely mmbe mmmore mmconcerned mmwith mmthe
, mmcost mmof mma mmtemporary mmwheelchair mmthan mmwith mmindividualism mmof mmthe
mmparts, mmthe mmproduct's mmdurability, mmor mmadjustability.
A mmclient mmhas mmcentral mmvision mmloss mmsecondary mmto mmmacular mmdegeneration.
mmThe mmOTR® mmplans mmto mmteach mmthe mmclient mmeccentric mmviewing mmtechniques
mmto mmcompensate mmfor mmthe mmclient's mmvisual mmloss. mmWhat mmshould mmthe
mmOTR® mmteach mmthe mmclient mmas mmthe mmFIRST mmstep mmof mmthis mmprocess?
A. mmHead mmpositioning mmfor mmoptimal mmviewing
B. mmMethods mmfor mmusing mma mmmagnification mmdevice
C. mmScanning mmexercises mmacross mmthe mmfull mmfield mmof mmvision
D. mmStrategies mmfor mmincreasing mmblind mmspot mmawareness mm- mmAnswer
mmStrategies mmfor mmincreasing mmblind mmspot mmawareness. mmThe mmfirst mmstep mmin
mmeccentric mmviewing mmtechniques mmis mmincreasing mmthe mmclient's mmawareness
mmof mmthe mmcentral mmscotoma, mmor mmblind mmspot.
An mmOTR® mmis mmworking mmwith mman mminfant mmwho mmis mmrecovering mmfrom mma
mmbrachial mmplexus mminjury. mmWhat mmtype mmof mmsling mmshould mmthe mmOTR®
mmfabricate?
A. mmA mmsling mmthat mmfits mmproximally mmaround mmthe mmhumerus
B. mmA mmsling mmthat mmfits mmproximally mmaround mmthe mmradius
C. mmA mmsling mmthat mmfits mmproximally mmaround mmthe mmulna
D. mmA mmsling mmthat mmfits mmproximally mmaround mmthe mmclavicle mm- mmAnswer mmA
mmsling mmthat mmfits mmproximally mmaround mmthe mmhumerus. mmA mmsling mmthat mmfits
mmproximally mmaround mmthe mmhumerus mmwill mmprevent mmthe mmchild mmfrom
mmsustaining mmfurther mminjury mmto mmthe mmbrachial mmplexus mmduring mmADLs.
The mmSafe, mmAccountable, mmFlexible, mmEfficient mmTransportation mmEquity mmAct
mm(Pub. mmL. mm109-59) mmwas mmsigned mminto mmlaw mmin mm2005. mmWhat mmis mmthe
mmbasic mmpremise mmof mmthis mmlaw?
A. mmThis mmlaw mmincludes mmproviding mmtransportation mmbenefits mmto mmoptimize
mmaccess mmto mmthe mmworkplace mmand mmassumes mmthat mmlack mmof mmtransportation
mmis mma mmmajor mmbarrier mmand mmchallenge mmin mmsustainable mmemployment.
B. mmThat mmpeople mmwho mmcan mmaccess mmfixed-route mmpublic mmtransportation
mmmay mmtravel mmmore mmsuccessfully mmcompared mmwith mmthose mmwho mmdo mmnot
mmhave mmsuch mmaccess.
C. mmThat mmstate mmand mmlocal mmtransportation mmdecision mmmakers mmplay mma mmrole
mmin mmbringing mmattention mmto mmsafety mmconcerns mmrelated mmto mmindividual
mmusers mmof mmdifferent mmtransportation mmmodes
D. mmThat mmpeople mmwho mmcan mmaccess mmpublic mmtransportation mmin mma
mmsustainable mmfashion, mmare mmmore mmlikely mmto mmbe mmsuccessful mmin mmwelfare-
to-work mminitiatives. mm- mmAnswer mmThat mmstate mmand mmlocal mmtransportation
mmdecision mmmakers mmplay mma mmrole mmin mmbringing mmattention mmto mmsafety
mmconcerns mmrelated mmto mmindividual mmusers mmof mmdifferent mmtransportation
mmmodes. mmThis mmoption mmdescribes mmthe mmpremise mmof mmthe mmSafe,
mmAccountable, mmFlexible, mmEfficient mmTransportation mmEquity mmAct.