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The Wounded Warrior and the Art of Independence

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1.  The four phases of upper extremity amputee rehab include all of the following except:
  1. Basic prosthetic training
  2. Pre-prosthetic training
  3. Initial Management and protective healing
  4. Bilateral upper limb strengthening
2.  Which soldier's profile was highlighted in a "Soldier's Story"?
  1. Tom
  2. Kyle
  3. Mike
  4. Travis
3.  When should myocyte initiation occur when fitting a myoelectric prosthesis?
  1. Immediately following injury
  2. 2-3 weeks post injury
  3. 6-8 weeks post injury
  4. 3 months post injury
4.  All of the following are included in Phase III (intermediate prosthetic training) except:
  1. Operation of prosthesis
  2. Don/doff prosthesis
  3. Community reintegration
  4. Functional training
5.  An example of an activity that a prosthetic can be designed for is:
  1. Fishing
  2. Swimming
  3. Golfing
  4. All are examples of activities
6.  Incorporating behavioral health strategies during treatment planning should begin:
  1. During your first interaction with the patient
  2. Two to three weeks into your treatments
  3. After your first re-evaluation
  4. Should be addressed by a different profession
7.  The different prosthetic options include:
  1. Myo-electric
  2. Hybrid
  3. Body-powered
  4. All of the above
8.  If a patient has lost the ability to engage in an activity, you should:
  1. Tell the patient that they should lower their expectations in life
  2. Encourage the patient to look at alternative ways to engage in their desired activities
  3. Help the patient explore other areas of leisure interests
  4. Both B and C
9.  You should avoid speaking to patients about:
  1. Sex
  2. Toileting
  3. Bathing
  4. It is necessary to talk to your patients about all the above.
10.  The overall expectations of the patient when he/she completes therapy is that:
  1. The patient has been taught how to use a prosthetic.
  2. The patient is able to live a full independent life in his or her own environment.
  3. The patient can walk.
  4. The patient is able to stack cones better than anybody else.

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