Samuel is a 47-year-old African American man who owns his own landscaping business. He re-cently fell off a ladder and hit his head on concrete, causing brain damage
He is able to move all extremities, use a front wheel walker, and speak coherently, although he has problems finding the right word. After completing the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, the OT practitioner discovered that his most important goal is returning to work. Which leisure occupation do you think would be most appropriate to include in his intervention plan?
A. Gardening in raised beds, giving him the ability to self-direct the activity
B. Playing cards to strengthen his hands and cognitive abilities
C. Cooking, using energy-conservation techniques
D. Grooming a canine companion to improve sequencing abilities and hand move-ments
ANS: A
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What is the purpose of the Patient's Bill of Rights?
What will be an ideal response?