C1. An occupational therapist conducts a home evaluation for an individual who uses a wheelchair for
functional mobility. The only entrance to the home has five steps, a total of 35 inches in height. Which
ramp length
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C1. An occupational therapist conducts a home evaluation for an individual who uses a wheelchair for
functional mobility. The only entrance to the home has five steps, a total of 35 inches in height. Which
ramp length should the therapist recommend the family have constructed to enable accessibility to the
home?
a 17.5 feet long.
b 35 feet long.
c 48 feet long. -
C2. An occupational therapist works with a survivor of a house fire. The client has burns on both hands
that limit thumb mobility. The client identifies a personal goal of being able to pick up and hold cans to
enable independent shopping and meal preparation activities. Which movement of the thumb should
the goal statement include as the desired functional outcome?
a Carpometacarpal (CMC) palmar abduction.
b CMC extension.
c Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) flexion.
d Interphalangeal (IP) flexion. –
C3. A person diagnosed with a mild neurocognitive disorder is evaluated by an occupational therapist.
The person demonstrates diminished memory skills, and the therapist determines that the individual is
able to live at home with supportive structure. The therapist collaborates with the person to identify
activities to include in a structured routine that enables their continued occupational performance.
Which activity is best for the occupational therapist to recommend to this individual?
a Cooking dinner.
b Doing laundry.
c Walking with a neighbor.
d Watching television. -
C4. During an intervention session, a client complains of dry mouth due to prescribed medications. What
is the most effective strategy for the occupational therapist to suggest to the client to manage this side
effect?
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