You are accompanying a client with spastic hemiplegia on an outing. You would expect to need to support this person in most of these areas:
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You are working with a client diagnosed with cerebral palsy,…
You are working with a client diagnosed with cerebral palsy, athetoid type. Which motor behavior would you see with this type of cerebral palsy?
A client diagnosed with spastic cerebral palsy displays slow…
A client diagnosed with spastic cerebral palsy displays slow, jerking movement when attempting to move towards items. Which of the following interventions should be utilized to assist the client with task completion and promote independence?
Spastic cerebral palsy is characterized by:
Spastic cerebral palsy is characterized by:
Which of the following conditions is most likely to produce…
Which of the following conditions is most likely to produce contractures?
While assisting a client that has asymmetrical tonic neck r…
While assisting a client that has asymmetrical tonic neck reflex with feeding during mealtime, the psychiatric technician sits to the right of the client. What is the likely outcome?
Which of the following reasons is the best for leading a cli…
Which of the following reasons is the best for leading a client in a wheelchair backwards down a ramp?
Which describes bilateral symmetry?
Which describes bilateral symmetry?
Which of the following factors will interfere most with sens…
Which of the following factors will interfere most with sensory-motor development?
A client has athetoid cerebral palsy, some receptive languag…
A client has athetoid cerebral palsy, some receptive language, no expressive language. Her gross motor function is improved by wearing arm braces, but she lacks fine motor control and cannot grasp small items well. An appropriate intervention to promote medication self-administration would be: