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Performing a Successful Seating and Mobility Evaluation
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1. How much height should be added to an individual’s seat to elbow measurement to ensure the individual is resting?
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2. Which of the following key phrases should be included in a letter of medical necessity to ensure a better chance of gaining funding source approval for seating and/or mobility equipment?
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3. It is imperative to implement a client-centered approach and ensure the client and caregiver be involved in the equipment selection process of the seating/mobility evaluation, for if a client or caregiver is dissatisfied with the end product which of the following may occur?
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4. When asymmetries are documented with the seat to top of shoulder measurement, the seat to inferior angle of the scapula measurement, and/or the seat to top of iliac crest measurement, these asymmetries may be indicative of which of the following orthopedic deformities or conditions?
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5. If a client presents with a notable difficulty in performing transfers and mobility, a general progression can be followed, allowing the entire evaluation to be effectively and efficiently performed in as few as how many transfers?
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6. When obtaining your client’s medical history during the subjective portion of the seating and mobility evaluation, which of the following would be least likely to be deemed a primary diagnosis?
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7. When identifying a pelvic obliquity, it is important to clearly identify and name the asymmetry. Pelvic obliquities are named after which of the following?
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8. As discussed in the power point presentation, to find an ideal seat depth, the client’s upper leg length measurement should be obtained, and two inches are traditionally subtracted from this measurement to obtain the appropriate seat depth measurement. Which of the following is most likely to occur if the client’s seat depth is too deep?
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9. While performing the seating/mobility evaluation, why it is always important to assess the client’s current equipment?
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10. Which of the following statements regarding the performance of a seating/mobility evaluation is false?
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