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Enabling across liifespan OA

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show Productivity, Home downsizing, Health, Financial, Social  
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show Explain the assessment, Explain the length and what is expected Ask consent Make sure they have the glasses, hearing aids, ect..  
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show connect results to functional implications and daily impact on performance. Convey the message to the key person.  
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show Education, coaching, emotional support  
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What is Capacity?   show
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show Global, Domain Specific, Decision Specific  
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What is global capacity? Domain specific capacity?   show
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What are the 7 Domains in domain specific capacity?   show
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show Simple decisions within a domain  
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show Assumed capacity until proven otherwise A risky decision is not necessarily incompetent it is the process of lack of process that calls into question capacity  
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What are the 4 most common mistake of capacity testing?   show
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Reasons for Capacity assessment?   show
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What is the role of OT in assessing capacity?   show
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What are 7 possible Cognitive assessment we might use?   show
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What cognitive testing limitations should be kept in mind?   show
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What is a personal derective?   show
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What are affective issues?   show
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show •Major depressive disorder •Bipolar disorder •Dysthymia •Anxiety disorders including •Panic disorder  
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What makes Lewy Body disorders distinct?   show
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show Fluctuating, Varied symptoms  
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What is the hallmark of Kosocoff's dementia?   show
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What is the hallmark of Frontal temporal (Pics) dementia?   show
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show 6 month to live progression Rapid dementia  
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show An acute medical emergency syndrome, A cluster of symptoms Inattention Confusion Fluctuates over 24hrs  
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What is the difference between dementia and delerium?   show
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show Hypoactive-drowsy, blunted, depression Hyperactive-aggitation, hypermotor, excitable  
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show up to 1 month for each week  
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What tool is used to assess delerium?   show
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show Hypoactive delerium goes unrecognized and the person dies  
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In acute setting what do you want to do before a cognitive assement?   show
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What are common treatments for depression?   show
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show they don't have the resources to deal with issue They can't understand/have insight Delerium  
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show 80%  
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What is level 1 and 2 for literacy?   show
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show Minimum level that they can function  
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show Higher order reading  
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show True, it deteriates with age unless practice.  
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What is the effect of health literacy?   show
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What needs to be done to improve the literacy of an individual?   show
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show A literacy audit  
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show The model or frame of reference, age related changes, strategies, universal design  
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show the external CONTEXT that individual interacts with  
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What is a social groups?   show
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What is the single greatest determinate of if a person will die in long term care?   show
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show Ethnic (racial, ceremonial roines) Proxemics (doors, sleep arrangements  
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show The comfort zones around a person.  
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show Socail instututions and practices Political, economic, legal  
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show The physical structures and spaces  
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show The Function of the person in the enviroment  
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show Sense of competence Enviromental stress Addaptive Behavior occurs with the right amount of competence and stress  
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What percent of seniors have vision problems?   show
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What vision problems are common?   show
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What is the most important idea for lighting?   show
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show High contrast Dark patterns or lines look like a hole Lines on steps, Floor colors that merge with the wall Large Font, Multiple cues pictures High or amount signage Homelike features Allow safe pacing  
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What are the three current features of visitability?   show
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show The supportive approach-acceptance, adjustment, comfort, prevention and quality of life  
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show Team, collaborative, comfort of family and client adressing issues of dying  
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What percent of canadians will need pallative care?   show
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show 15-30%  
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what is end of life care?   show
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show Relief of physical, emotional, spiritual, and social symptoms  
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What can make pallative care easier?   show
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show The entire family  
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show Simplification of tasks Maintenence of skin integrity Supportive counselling Provide resources Relaxation managment  
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show Equipement Environment modification Energy conservation Caregiver training Prioritization  
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show Pressure relief/Possitioning Mobilization Treatment/Accomiodation for edema  
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What kind of resources can help client with end of life care?   show
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show More emotional Unable to give informed consent Remember to involve ENTIRE family even kids  
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What precautions need to be maintained in OT pallative care?   show
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show Homecare loan AADL Organizations such as ALS  
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show Home care Self organized (eg. family) Facility  
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show Home accessibility Family Support Finances Symptom control  
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What are the three key ethical views of the treatmetment for clients   show
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show Upholding dignity/context, Provide unbiased service, Callaboration in setting goals Accepting client's choice, Provide information for decision making, Respecting confidentiality,  
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show Reviewing practice and engaging in professional developement, Improve knowledge,  
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show Descrimination, aquisition, understanding, retention and appropriate application of information  
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show Memory, Attention, Orientation, Language, Perception, Praxis (planning), Mental Processing, Emotional awareness, Executive function  
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show Complex, goal directed behaviors  
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show Planning, Sequencing, Working memory, Inhibition, Initiation, Attention  
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show Decrease in mood (attention fine)  
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show Inability to attend to reality  
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(L8) What is the key symptom of Dementia?   show
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(L8) What is a Neurocognitive disorder?   show
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(L8) What are the 6 most common types of dementia?   show
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(L8) Why is it important to recognize minor cognitive decline early?   show
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show abilities to infer function, funtion to infer abilities, Informally Infer function from abilities  
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show Examines the person, enviroment and occupations  
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show Word recall  
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(L9) How is the domain of attention usually assessed?   show
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show Location and date  
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(L9) How is the domain of language usually assessed?   show
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show Copying  
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(L9) How is domain of praxis usually assessed?   show
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show Calculation, proplem solving  
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show Hypothetical situations  
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(L9) How is the domain of abstraction usually assessed?   show
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(L9)What five factors influence cognitive assessment tool selection?   show
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(L9) name 3 tools to assess cognitive abilities that allow function interpreted?   show
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(L9) Name 3 tests of function that can allow an interpretation of cognitive ability?   show
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show Practice tasks, Simplify tasks, Memory aids, Caregiver support, Environmental adaptation  
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(L9) What score on the MMSE is a sign of cognitive decline?   show
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show <26  
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show decreases in musculoskeletal health, cardio pulmonary function, neuronal function, sensory abilities, bladder control  
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(L5) What are 6 functional implications for age related decline in the major systems?   show
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show An eventual inability to perform ADLs  
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(L5) What are the 2 common effects of a broken hip?   show
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show Change in physical, cognitive or affect  
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(L5) What is the danger with diabetes?   show
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(L5) What are 4 warning signs of unregulated diabetic blood sugar?   show
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show Activity as tolerated (fatigue), no lifting above the shoulder, no lifting weight  
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show Behavioral (when voiding and taking liquids) Training (pelvic exercises) Functional (clothing, mobility)  
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(L5) What are the 4 common problem areas with nutrition?   show
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show Bending the hip past 90 degrees, bending forward, crossing the legs, twisting the leg  
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(L5) What is the major movement precaution for a knee replacement?   show
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What is Dysphagia?   show
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What is apraxia?   show
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What is Agnosia?   show
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What is hemianopsia?   show
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show The ability to Drive  
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show DriveAble  
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(L5) What is the best assessment of driving?   show
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show 60%  
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(L5) What are 5 common barriers to seniors enjoying leisure?   show
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show Falls  
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show Emotions, ADLs, IADLs, Fear/Mobility  
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(L6) What are the 4 risk factors of falls?   show
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(L6) What is Best Practice for fall intervention?   show
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(L6) What interventions are part of the BEEEACH model of fall prevention?   show
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show Changing behavior  
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show Client/family buy in, You consider the socail enviroment, They believe it will increase ADL function  
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show Inactive lifestyle and bladder control.  
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(L9) What is capacity?   show
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show Global, Domain specific, and Decision specific. OT is concerned with decision specific  
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show they are capable until proven contrary, Risky decisions can still be competent, It's the process of decision making not the decision that determines competence  
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(L9) What should be considered before judgement of incapacity?   show
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show Cognitive assessments ADL Functional assessments  
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(L9)What are the 6 major compontents of executive function?   show
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show Attention, Orientation, Memory, Concentration  
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(L9) What is a personal directive?   show
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(L9) What are the 3 parts of the Adult Guardianship act?   show
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(L9) What is the Trusteeship act?   show
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show Done with their functional enviromental needs, Cognition does not necessarily reflect abilities, Cognitive assessment includes functional assessement  
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(L9) What are the 7 test limitations?   show
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(L9) 4 Reasons to do formal capacity assessment?   show
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(L9) To declare incapacity an assessor must report an opinion on what 5 things?   show
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