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key words and their meaning

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medical term for cross eyed   bilateral esotropic eye gaze  
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eye gaze upward   hypertropic  
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eye gaze downward   hypotropic  
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eye gaze outward   exotropic  
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poor awareness of your abilities and inabilities   impaired insight  
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ability to find items in the foreground from the background- like looking in a junk drawer   figure gound  
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knowing your left from your right   left right discrimination  
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knowing what comes 1st, second, third, etc. Knowing to put on your socks before your shoes   sequencing  
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feeling in your backpack for an item and knowing you have found the item with out using your vision   stereognosis  
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working on 2 tasks simultaniously requires you to use what type of attention   divided attention  
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your ability to maintain your attention on a test requires what type of attention   sustained attention  
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A & O x 4 means?   Alert and oriented to person, place, time, and reason  
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If you do not know why you are in a hospital, you are disoriented to ____   reason  
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If you know your name but no other personal info about you, you are not fully oriented to ____   person  
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Knowing that the room is down the hall from the kitchen means that you have good ______ orientation.   topographical  
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being able to put LIKE things together involves   categorization skills  
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When trying to decide which task to complete next, you need to use   reasoning  
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You try to turn on your computer and it does not come on. You try the power button again. After that does not work you tell your friend your computer is dead. What do you have a problem with?   problem solving  
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You ask your patient to repeat 7 digits back to you right after you say them. You are testing?   Immediate recall  
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You ask your patient what they did last week. You are testing   LTM  
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You ask your patient to recall what happened 5 minutes ago. You are testing?   STM  
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Your patient believes he can still play volleyball, even though they can not sit up on their own and can not move their arms. The patient is lacking   insight  
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You have a big party coming up. You decide what to do each day to prepare for the event. You are_____________   planning  
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Learning just the facts involves using what type of memory   declaritive  
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Learning something in order to perform a motor action is using what type of memory   procedural  
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Knowing your memory abilities is   metamemory  
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you ask your patient to put the red cube in front of the book, the blue cube under the book, and the yellow one next to the book. You are testing?   position in space.  
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When asked to draw a picture of a person, the patient draws the hand on top of the head and the nose on the foot. They have a problem with __________   Body schema  
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you see an object and can not name it. You have ______________   Visual agnosia  
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You are asked to open a door. You know what the person has asked you to do, you just do not know how to make your arm move in a way to do the task. You have _______   ideomotor apraxia  
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You are asked to open the door. You do not understand what the task is or how to make your arm do the task. you have___________   ideational apraxia  
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You know a pen is a pen no matter what shape or color it is. This is because you have good   form constancy  
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Your patient does not acknowledge the left half of his body nor the left half of the environment. He has   left neglect (unilateral neglect)  
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Your patient has lost his vision in the lower left quadrant. He has ________   visual field loss  
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You ask your patient to copy a block design. He can not. He has _______________   constructional apraxia  
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You ask your patient to get dressed. They can not complete the motor action to get dressed even though they have the movement to complete the task. They have   dressing apraxia  
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