OTA Deficits Terms- Multiple Choice

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OTA Deficits Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of occupational therapy deficits with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers essential terms and concepts related to sensory perception, motor planning, and cognitive functions that are critical for occupational therapy practice.

Whether you're a student, a professional looking to refresh your knowledge, or just curious about the field, this quiz is designed for you. Key features include:

  • 26 multiple-choice questions
  • Focused on practical and theoretical aspects of occupational therapy
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
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Refers to sensation received through skin and hair
Pain
Tactile
Occupations
Tactile sensation of force applied to the skin
Dyscalculia
Pain
Deep pressure
Unpleasant or noxious sensation
Finger agnosia
Perception
Pain
Info about joint position and motion conveyed by receptors
Proprioception
Topographical Orientation
Pain
The ability to identify sensory modality
Sensation
Memory
Each nerve root from the spinal cord shows a specific area of sensory distribution
Concentration
Dermatome
Judgement
Diminished sense of smell
Hyposmia
Impulsivity
Tactile
Mechanism by which the brain recognizes sensory information
Praxis
Perception
Tactile
Ability to identify an object through touch and cognition
Finger Agnosia
Dermatome
Stereognosis
Ability allows humans to recognize numbers & letters written on skin
Graphesthesia
Tactile
Pain
Awareness of body parts and position of those body parts
Pain
Judgement
Body scheme
Failure to integrate perceptions from one side of the body to the other
Judgement
Unilateral neglect
Topographical Orientation
Ability to plan and perform purposeful movement
Praxis
Sensation
Judgement
Impairment of praxis, inability to perform purposeful movement
Proprioception
Apraxia
Sensation
Inability to perform a motor act on command
Ideomotor Apraxia
Impulsivity
Hamburgers
Deficit in the ability to copy, draw, or construct design
Hyposmia
Constructional apraxia
Sensation
Inability to plan motor acts to dress oneself
Pain
Dressing apraxia
Finger agnosia
Difficulty naming fingers
Memory
Body scheme
Finger agnosia
One's awareness of the current situation
Deep pressure
Sterognosis
Orientation
Allows a person to retain and recall information
Proprioception
Tactile
Memory
Person is able to sustain focused attention for a period of time
Concentraion
Praxia
Graphesthesia
Describes a person's awareness of the position of self related to environment
Pain
Unilateral Neglect
Topographical Orientation
Included higher order reasoning and planning such as goal formation
Perception
Judgement
Executive functioning
Impulse behavior that is performed without formulating a plan
Orientation
Impulsivity
Stereognosis
Deficit in the ability to perform simple calculations
Praxis
Pain
Dyscalculia
Ability to make realistic decisions based on environment information
Judgement
Constructional Apraxia
Tactile
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