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Bilateral Tasks: One Hand Versus Body-Powered Prosthesis

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1.  What are the issues with only being able to use one hand to complete tasks?
  1. Limited access to participation
  2. Impaired function
  3. Decreased quality of life and well-being
  4. All of the above
2.  Which is NOT a target audience for this talk?
  1. A client with a unilateral limb absence
  2. A client with a T12 spinal cord injury
  3. A client with hemiplegia post-stroke
  4. A client with a brachial plexus injury
3.  What does the acronym B-ADLs represent?
  1. Bolstered activities of daily living
  2. Both activities of daily living
  3. Bilateral activities of daily living
  4. Basic activities of daily living
4.  Which of the following is a common I-ADL task that is difficult to do with one hand?
  1. Push a grocery cart
  2. Take currency or cards out of a wallet
  3. Fold a letter and seal an envelope
  4. All of the above
5.  What does the PEOP represent?
  1. Person, Environment, Occupation, Participation and Performance
  2. Pre-employment Opportunities and Practice
  3. Post-evaluation of Occupation and Participation
  4. People, Environment, and Outside Participation

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