Deck 24: Lifestyle Redesign Programs Introduction

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The number of U.S. adults age 65 and older is projected to double by:

A) 2025
B) 2030
C) 2035
D) 2040
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One of the most common comorbid conditions for adults who are obese is:

A) Glucose intolerance
B) Joint pain
C) Sleep apnea
D) Hypertension
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Lifestyle redesign is focused on changing one's daily life to help enhance occupational engagement. The occupational therapy practitioner focuses on client lifestyle changes that:

A) Clients desire to make
B) Respond to the health-care team recommendations
C) Focus on chronic conditions
D) Maintain health
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Which of the following occupational science concepts shapes Lifestyle Redesign?

A) Model of Human Occupation
B) Occupational Adaptation
C) Dynamic Systems Theory
D) Complexity Theory
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An important outcome of the Well Elderly Study demonstrated:

A) Older adults do not need occupational engagement
B) Occupational therapy is only appropriate for older adults with chronic conditions
C) Older adults live well with chronic conditions
D) A thorough needs assessment is essential for community practice
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Mr. Asch is a 67-year-old male in a Lifestyle Redesign program. The occupational therapist asks him to tell his story about how his diabetes affects his life. The OT is enacting which part of the Lifestyle Redesign program?

A) Didactic presentation
B) Peer exchange
C) Direct experience
D) Personal exploration
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An important occupation-based intervention in the Lifestyle Redesign Weight Management Program is:

A) A strict exercise plan
B) A role checklist
C) Reading food and menu labels
D) Medication management
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Mrs. Frank is a 72-year-old woman involved in the Lifestyle Redesign Weight Management Program and she desires to engage in walking. She goes to church daily and the church is walkable from her home. She asks her friend to walk with her to church weather permitting. In the Lifestyle Redesign program, this is an example of:

A) An exercise plan
B) An accountability structure
C) Weight management
D) Socialization
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After surgery, a bariatric client is engaging in Lifestyle Redesign and is losing significant weight. An important consideration by the occupational therapy practitioner when considering occupational engagement is:

A) An exercise plan
B) An accountability structure
C) Weight management
D) The impact of losing meaningful food-related occupations
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The REAL Diabetes study demonstrated that a Lifestyle Redesign approach was effective in improving:

A) Exercise
B) Hemoglobin A1c levels
C) Weight
D) Depression
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Adjusting to college roles can be challenging. For a student with which of the following diagnoses would Lifestyle Redesign for the College Student be an effective intervention?

A) Self-esteem
B) Diabetes
C) Attention deficit disorder
D) Cerebral palsy
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The most common reimbursement mechanism for the Lifestyle Redesign program at USC is:

A) Direct pay
B) Grant funding
C) Preferred provider organization (PPO) health insurance
D) Not reimbursable
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Deck 24: Lifestyle Redesign Programs Introduction
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The number of U.S. adults age 65 and older is projected to double by:

A) 2025
B) 2030
C) 2035
D) 2040
2030
2
One of the most common comorbid conditions for adults who are obese is:

A) Glucose intolerance
B) Joint pain
C) Sleep apnea
D) Hypertension
Hypertension
3
Lifestyle redesign is focused on changing one's daily life to help enhance occupational engagement. The occupational therapy practitioner focuses on client lifestyle changes that:

A) Clients desire to make
B) Respond to the health-care team recommendations
C) Focus on chronic conditions
D) Maintain health
Clients desire to make
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Which of the following occupational science concepts shapes Lifestyle Redesign?

A) Model of Human Occupation
B) Occupational Adaptation
C) Dynamic Systems Theory
D) Complexity Theory
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An important outcome of the Well Elderly Study demonstrated:

A) Older adults do not need occupational engagement
B) Occupational therapy is only appropriate for older adults with chronic conditions
C) Older adults live well with chronic conditions
D) A thorough needs assessment is essential for community practice
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Mr. Asch is a 67-year-old male in a Lifestyle Redesign program. The occupational therapist asks him to tell his story about how his diabetes affects his life. The OT is enacting which part of the Lifestyle Redesign program?

A) Didactic presentation
B) Peer exchange
C) Direct experience
D) Personal exploration
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An important occupation-based intervention in the Lifestyle Redesign Weight Management Program is:

A) A strict exercise plan
B) A role checklist
C) Reading food and menu labels
D) Medication management
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Mrs. Frank is a 72-year-old woman involved in the Lifestyle Redesign Weight Management Program and she desires to engage in walking. She goes to church daily and the church is walkable from her home. She asks her friend to walk with her to church weather permitting. In the Lifestyle Redesign program, this is an example of:

A) An exercise plan
B) An accountability structure
C) Weight management
D) Socialization
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After surgery, a bariatric client is engaging in Lifestyle Redesign and is losing significant weight. An important consideration by the occupational therapy practitioner when considering occupational engagement is:

A) An exercise plan
B) An accountability structure
C) Weight management
D) The impact of losing meaningful food-related occupations
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The REAL Diabetes study demonstrated that a Lifestyle Redesign approach was effective in improving:

A) Exercise
B) Hemoglobin A1c levels
C) Weight
D) Depression
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Adjusting to college roles can be challenging. For a student with which of the following diagnoses would Lifestyle Redesign for the College Student be an effective intervention?

A) Self-esteem
B) Diabetes
C) Attention deficit disorder
D) Cerebral palsy
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The most common reimbursement mechanism for the Lifestyle Redesign program at USC is:

A) Direct pay
B) Grant funding
C) Preferred provider organization (PPO) health insurance
D) Not reimbursable
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