Occupational Therapy Fun 2

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Thermal sensation the hottest you can compared to the coldest you can go.

    • A.

      110 degrees and and 75 degrees

    • B.

      110 degrees and 45 degrees

    • C.

      80 degrees and 55 degress

    • D.

      96 degress and 40 degrees

    Correct Answer
    B. 110 degrees and 45 degrees
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 110 degrees and 45 degrees. This is because thermal sensation refers to the perception of hot or cold temperatures. The larger the difference between the two temperatures, the more intense the thermal sensation. In this case, the difference between 110 degrees and 45 degrees is greater than the other options, indicating a higher thermal sensation.

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  • 2. 

    Sterognosis is the sensation of ..

    • A.

      Knowing where you are in the world

    • B.

      Knowing where your body parts

    • C.

      Knowing whats in pocket with out looking

    • D.

      Apraxia

    Correct Answer
    C. Knowing whats in pocket with out looking
    Explanation
    Sterognosis refers to the ability to identify and recognize objects without relying on visual cues. It involves using touch and proprioception to understand the shape, texture, and size of an object. This allows individuals to determine what is in their pocket without looking, as they can rely on their sense of touch to identify the object.

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  • 3. 

    Superficial pain sensation is the process of

    • A.

      Cotton ball swab

    • B.

      Hot and cold

    • C.

      Saftey pin

    • D.

      Sterognosis

    Correct Answer
    C. Saftey pin
    Explanation
    The question is asking for the process of superficial pain sensation. Out of the given options, the only one related to pain sensation is a safety pin. A safety pin can be used to apply a mild amount of pressure or prick the skin, causing a superficial pain sensation. Therefore, the correct answer is a safety pin.

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  • 4. 

    Sensory awarness is the process of

    • A.

      Receiving differenting sensory stimuli

    • B.

      Interpeting sensory stimuli

    • C.

      Organizing sensory input into meaning ful patterns

    • D.

      Sensation

    Correct Answer
    A. Receiving differenting sensory stimuli
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "receiving differenting sensory stimuli". Sensory awareness refers to the process of receiving various sensory stimuli from the environment. This involves the senses such as sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. Through sensory awareness, individuals are able to perceive and become conscious of the different stimuli around them, which is crucial for understanding and interpreting the world.

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  • 5. 

    Sensory processing  is the process of

    • A.

      Sensation

    • B.

      Recieving sensory stimuli

    • C.

      Organizing sensory input

    • D.

      Interperting sensory stimuli

    Correct Answer
    D. Interperting sensory stimuli
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "interpreting sensory stimuli." Sensory processing refers to the way our nervous system receives and organizes sensory input from our environment. Once the sensory stimuli are received and organized, the next step is to interpret them, which involves making sense of the information and assigning meaning to it. This interpretation allows us to understand and respond appropriately to the sensory stimuli we encounter.

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  • 6. 

    Perceptual processing is the process of

    • A.

      Interperting sensory stimuli

    • B.

      Organizing sensory input

    • C.

      Receiving sensory stimuli

    • D.

      Apraxia

    Correct Answer
    B. Organizing sensory input
    Explanation
    Perceptual processing refers to the cognitive process of organizing sensory input. This involves interpreting and making sense of the various stimuli received through our senses. It includes the ability to categorize, recognize patterns, and understand the relationships between different sensory information. By organizing sensory input, our brain is able to create a coherent perception of the world around us.

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  • 7. 

     all that tactile include check

    • A.

      Touch

    • B.

      Pain

    • C.

      Temp

    • D.

      Discrimination

    • E.

      Fine motor

    • F.

      Bending

    • G.

      Textures of food

    • H.

      Sense of muscles

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Touch
    B. Pain
    C. Temp
    D. Discrimination
    E. Fine motor
    F. Bending
    G. Textures of food
    Explanation
    The correct answer includes various aspects related to the sense of touch. It includes the ability to feel touch, experience pain, sense temperature, discriminate between different textures, control fine motor movements, bend and flex muscles, and perceive the textures of food. These aspects collectively contribute to the overall tactile experience and the functioning of the sense of touch.

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