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Supporting Clients With Progressive Disorders: Goal Setting, Treatment, Adaptations, Future Considerations

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1.  One OT goal can be to avoid secondary complications. These might include which of the following?
  1. Boredom, low quality of life
  2. Pain, pressure injury, contractures
  3. Frustration, falls
  4. Spasticity
2.  What type of treatment would be appropriate for any client with a progressing disorder?
  1. Pain management
  2. Home safety and access
  3. Spasticity management
  4. Where to put grab bars
3.  Which answer for adaptation below considers practical longer-term needs vs. only shorter-term?
  1. Shower chair vs tub rail
  2. Take door off bathroom vs offset hinges
  3. Stair chair lift vs elevator
  4. Magnets in clothing vs. buttonhook
4.  Instead of one handrail on a set of frequently used outdoor steps, what might the OTP suggest as a longer-term option?
  1. Handrails on both sides
  2. Adding half steps for shorter height
  3. A ramp
  4. An elevator
5.  Possible goals for OT treatment with progression might include working on which of the following?
  1. Safety, pain management, bed mobility
  2. Strengthening, balance
  3. Cognition, behavior
  4. Calming spasticity, leisure