Neurodegenerative Diseases (NDD)-Overview & Intervention Flashcards

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What are some examples of neurodegenerative diseases?

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MS, parkinson’s disease, ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), guillain-barre syndrome, Huntington’s disease, and dementia

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Neurodegenerative diseases are defined as?

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progressive and usually chronic conditions resulting from damage to the peripheral nervous system, the central nervous system or both

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What is defined as an impairment of voluntary and spontaneous movement initiation resulting in freezing, especially during gait activities?

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akinesia

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What is defined as slowed motor movements?

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bradykinesia

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What is defined as decreased coordination of movements?

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dysmetria

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What is defined as muscle stiffness that impairs movements?

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rigidity

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What is defined as involuntary muscle contraction and relaxation; observed as a muscle twitch?

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fasciculation

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What are small rapid steps resulting from a forward-tilted head and trunk posture?

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festinating gait

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What is defined as numbness and tingling because of sensory nerve changes?

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paresthesia

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Which areas would an OT use skill assessments for during an evaluation for a client with a neurodegenerative disease?

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motor and praxis ability, sensory-perceptual skills, emotional regulation, cognitive ability and communication skills

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T or F: Compensatory strategies would not be used for OT intervention when working with a client with a neurodegenerative disease.

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False, you would teach compensatory strategies as part of your intervention plan

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T or F: Using problem solving techniques is a form of compensatory strategies

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True

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T or F: Memory aids are not a form of compensatory strategies

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False, memory aids and written instructions are compensatory strategies

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T or F: allowing increased time to complete tasks is not a form of compensatory strategies

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False, increased time IS a form of compensatory strategies

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T or F: Minimizing multitasking is not a form of compensatory strategies.

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False, minimizing multitasking IS a form of compensatory strategies

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Minimizing distractions and interruptions during task completion can be used during OT intervention for clients with neurodegenerative diseases. It would be considered what kind of intervention?

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compensatory strategy

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T or F: Providing training in activity strategies and energy conservation is a form of OT intervention that would be beneficial with clients with neurodegenerative disease.

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True

18
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Alternating between sitting and standing during tasks is considered what kind of intervention?

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Energy conservation

19
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Completing higher priority tasks in the morning is what kind of intervention?

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Energy conservation

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What is an example of alternating between periods of rest with periods of activity?

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Alternating b/w sitting and standing

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T or F: using appropriate equipment such as orthotics and powered mobility to minimize energy use is a compensatory strategy.

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False, energy conservation

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T or F: Using ergonomic adaptations to provide head and arm support is a compensatory strategy.

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False, activity strategy/energy conservation

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T or F: You should not encourage patients with neurodegenerative diseases to delegate roles to family members to balance independence with assistance from others during occupational performance.

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False, your OT intervention should encourage patients to delegate roles.

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When planning exercise programs for individuals with neurodegenerative diseases is it better to plan shorter exercises periods everyday or longer exercise periods 3xs/week?

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Shorter exercises periods every day- this will be within the client’s limitations and promote a balance of activity performance and rest periods.

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T or F: Providing environmental modifications and adaptive equipment training for home and work safety and independent task performance should be a part of your OT intervention for a client with a neurodegenerative disease.

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True