TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Answer Key to Exercises (Chapters 5, 6, and 7) A1 - Kaplan, Sandra L. PY - 2007 T2 - Outcome Measurement and Management: First Steps for the Practicing Clinician AB - Table Graphic Jump Location|Download (.pdf)|PrintItemClassificationFactors Increasing LimitationFactors Decreasing LimitationInability to button shirtsFunctional limitationSmaller buttons or buttonholes; less time to complete the taskLarger buttons or buttonholes; substitute Velcro for buttons; more time to complete the taskInability to put on shoesFunctional limitationThick socks; laces on shoes; less time to complete taskThinner socks; slip-on or Velcro shoes; use of shoehorn; more time to complete taskWrist edema/swellingImpairmentRepetitive injury conditions; restrictive clothing/jewelryWraps; hand position; use of thermal agentsFrequent spillage when attempting to cookFunctional limitationHeavy utensils/pots; upper extremity weakness; visual impairments; height of work surface; inadequate balanceLighter or smaller utensils/pots; upper extremity strength; visual accommodation; decrease height of work surface; sit while preparing foodInability to attend churchParticipation restrictionDeconditioning; lack of transportation; poor building access; fear of fallingImproved strength and endurance; transportation; alternate access to building; improved balance and use of adaptive equipmentWeak graspImpairmentWeight of objects to lift/manipulate; less time to perform task or number of repetitions required in taskStrengthen hand; reduce weight of items to be lifted; break tasks into smaller parts; use adaptive equipment to assist SN - PB - F. A. Davis Company CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/04/18 UR - fadavispt.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1185690880 ER -