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NBCOT and OTKE Practice Exam Test Questions With Revised Correct Answers BEST UPDATED COMBINED SET!! An occupational therapist is working with a child diagnosed with Spina Bifida. As the OT is doing her evaluation, she notices that the patient has some motor and sensory deficits in him...

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NBCOT and OTKE Practice Exam
Test Questions With Revised
Correct Answers
BEST UPDATED COMBINED SET!!

An occupational therapist is working with a child diagnosed
with Spina Bifida. As the OT is doing her evaluation, she notices
that the patient has some motor and sensory deficits in him.
While interviewing the patient's mother, she stated that the
child has bladder incontinence often. What classification of
Spina Bifida does the patient exhibit?


Select one:
a. Spina bifida with a myelomeningocele
b. Spina bifida meningocele
c. Spina bifida occulta
d. Spina bifida cystica - ANSWER a. Spina bifida with a
myelomeningocele


A client is admitted to the hospital exhibiting the following
symptoms: symmetric muscular weakness, distal sensory loss,

,stocking-glove distribution (tingling from the feet and legs to
the upper body), and deep tendon reflex loss. What
neurological system disorder might this client have?


Select one:
a. Post-polio Syndrome
b. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
c. Guillan-Barre Syndrome
d. Muscular Dystrophy - ANSWER c. Guillan-Barre
Syndrome


An OT working in acute care is assigned a new evaluation for a
patient with a SCI. While reviewing the medical records prior to
seeing the client for the first time, the OT reads that the patient
has suffered a posterior cord injury. According to that
information, the OT can suspect that the patient will present
with the following symptoms:


Select one:
a. Motor function, pain, and temperature sensation loss
bilaterally below the lesion
b. Proprioceptive loss; pain, temperature, and touch are
preserved

,c. Lower extremity motor and sensory loss and areflexic bowel
and bladder
d. More upper extremity deficits versus lower extremity deficits
- ANSWER b. Proprioceptive loss; pain, temperature, and
touch are preserved


A client who recently experienced an MI has been referred to
OT. To determine the individual's current endurance level, the
OT plans to monitor the performance of self-care activities. The
FIRST step is to:


Select one:
a. Take vital signs 5 minutes after the client has completed self-
care activities.
b. Observe the client for signs and symptoms of fatigue and
exhaustion during self-care activities.
c. Take the client's vital signs at rest.
d. Take the client's vital signs after the performance of self-care
activities. - ANSWER c. Take the client's vital signs at rest.


An OT begins to see a client for inpatient rehabilitation after
the client has undergone a CABG. Which of the following

, interventions are appropriate for treatment while adhering to
precautions?


Select one:
a. Isometric muscle work, breath holding
b. Overhead exercises and holding UEs over head for extensive
time periods
c. Lateral arm movements and exercises that stretch chest
d. AROM, bed mobility, and static standing exercises - ANSWER
d. AROM, bed mobility, and static standing exercises


What exercise could be utilized to help decrease the amount of
energy a patient uses during activity participation?


Select one:
a. Self-propel in wheelchair
b. AROM/warm-up exercises
c. Static Standing
d. Abdominaldiaphragmatic breathing - ANSWER d.
Abdominal diaphragmatic breathing

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