Glass Prosthetic
Cinder, is the first book in the series of The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer. This is Marissa Meyer debuting novel that starts off The Lunar Chronicles, weaving a web between many childhood fairytales. Cinder is a retelling of classic fairytale of Cinderella. Cinder is set in the futuristic city of New Beijing. The World of Cinder is full of aliens and new age technology of spaceships, androids, and most importantly cyborgs. Linh Cinder is a sixteen year old girl with a murky past that lives with her stepmother and two stepsisters since her adoptive father had passed away from the plague called letumosis. Unlike the original Cinderella who becomes a maid to her family, Cinder is New Beijing’s top mechanic running her
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Instrumental activity of daily living (IADLS) that affected are driving and community mobility, meal preparation and care of others may also be affected. Rest and sleep may also be affected if the client is in pain and their limited mobility keeps them from become comfortable enough for sleep. Education, work, play, leisure, as well as social participation will be affected by the prosthetic (AOTA, …show more content…
Having the client actively engage in conversations and tasks throughout a session can help the client come to terms with their condition. Creating a safe environment and helping them work through psychosocial issues is part of the holistic approach of OT. Another pivotal form of therapeutic activity is preprosthetic assessment and treatment to helping a client adapt to a new prosthetic device. The first step is to address range of motion, scar management, desensitization issues, pain issues and independence training to prepare the client to wear a prosthetic device (Swanson,
Cultural norms and healthcare regulations may have some impact on how some interventions are executed but, ultimately, all Occupational Therapists have the same goal, and that is to provide client centered, purposeful, and meaningful interventions that will ultimately improve the quality of life those that we serve. Establishment of The field The Theories used in the fieild that we now know as Occupational
Therapy would consist of psychosocial and emotional issues to help deal with limb amputations, post traumatic
The Big Bend Hospice (BBH) provides end-of-life services in the Big Bend counties in Tallahassee Florida. Services are provided in the home, nursing home, and assisted living facility. Its mission is to provide compassionate care to individuals with life-limiting illness, comfort to their families and emotional support to anyone who has lost a loved one. It aims to provide clients with comfort while managing pain and symptoms as determined by two physicians. The physicians must determine that there is no cure.
“Don't judge a man until you’ve walked two moons in his moccasins” (Creech 45) Sal's mother goes through many places on her journey and keeps connection with many others. In the novel “Walk Two Moons” by Sharon Creech, The protagonist ,Sal, resists, understands, and accepts the situation at one point or another in the story. In the beginning,Sals memories ly in Bybanks, Kentucky, the last moments of her family all together and happy. First sal states, “ I have lived most of my thirteen years in Bybanks, Kentucky.”
The novel Cinder, by Marissa Meyer, displays a unique blend of science fiction conventions and real-world issues. The author uses these conventions to create a futuristic society that mirrors our own, allowing readers to relate to the story in a meaningful way. One of the central themes in Cinder is discrimination against cyborgs. In the world of the novel, cyborgs are viewed as inferior to humans and face systematic oppression.
Young @ Heart Sean Youmans Keiser University Dr. Robin Katz Foundations of Occupational Therapy OTH3000 10/24/2015 Young @ Heart Introduction In 1980, the model of human occupation, MOHO, was introduced by three practitioners, Kielhofner, Burke, and Heard. MOHO is a collaborative effort among a large international group of people, but Dr. Kielhofner is the primary person credited for developing MOHO.
FEBRUARY READING LOG Title: Cinder Author: Marissa Meyer Text Type: A Science Fiction novel from the Lunar Chronicles by an American novelist. Date started: 3 February, 2016 Date Completed: 14 February, 2016 Personal Response (including details) The characters I learned about when I read this novel includes: Cinder: the protagonist in the book and is a young female cyborg mechanic. Queen Levana: the antagonist and is from the Luna.
1 I would like to introduce you to the book, Scarlet. 2 The author of this book is Marissa Meyer. She has written many other books such as Cinder, Winter, Cress, and Fairest. 3
Occupational therapists use knowledge of sensory integration in planning and adapting activities for individuals with disabilities to achieve the desired outcomes. A routine of organized sequences of five stages reestablish the likelihood of an automatic, habitual response as well as restore environmental interaction for impaired individuals. Since the OBRA-87 requires nursing home to create individualized care plans for residents to focus on maintain and improving the ability to walk and complete ADLs, the five stages method is one of the treatment methods can be used by occupational therapy practitioners to focus on maintain and improving the ability to walk and complete ADLs, the five stages method is one of the treatment methods can be used by occupational therapy practitioners to facilitate balanced healthy routines in institutional care settings. It helps clients to achieve the greater ability in ADLs and decrease disruptive behaviors throughout the day. In addition, it helps clients to shift an attitude from “I can’t” to “I can” in order to improve quality of life, happiness, and
OTA’s need to have physical endurance and be able to assist patients in activitys to help them regain strength. Communication and social skills are imprtant, as they need to be able to hold conversations with their patients and their coworkers. OTA’s also need to encourage patients, and be a postive mentor to them. Compassion is a key value that is necessary for OTA’s, and understanding the patient is going through a difficult time, in order for their patient to have a postive attitude and a want to attend their therapy
The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston heavily deals with women and their experiences/roles in society. In each of the five sections, a woman is the central character with little to no male presence, and the novel explored both the humiliation and empowerment of being a woman. Specifically, No Name Woman and White Tigers show two different experiences of being a woman in society by portraying the central character as either more feminine or masculine in terms of character traits. These differences are shown in the choice of language and presence of pregnancy.
Everyone knows Terry Fox, the man who travelled the world with one leg, but what made his journey possible after he got his leg removed, what gave him the hope to keep going? Good morning/afternoon teachers and classmates, today is the day where you learn about the inspiring technology of prosthetic limbs. Some of you may not even know what a prosthetic is or how it works, but you may have heard of or know about the Paralympics. I see the paralympics as an opportunity for people with prosthetic limbs to show the world that they are not so different, that they can do the same thing as people with natural limbs. A prosthetic limb is an artificially made substitute for a limb lost through a defect present at birth or caused by an accident,
The nonfiction novel The Glass Castle, by Jeanette Walls portrays a powerful story of a little girl named Jean and her three other siblings who struggle growing up and the way they grow to take care of themselves and each other. Throughout the entire novel’s plotline, shown through each character and the setting, the author portrays three big themes. These three themes include; forgiveness, lost dreams, and that sometimes children can be more mature than parents. This book was overall very intriguing and a wonderful book to read. I strongly recommend reading this book to anybody who is interested in a captivating novel of a family’s hardships that captures your interest with every single chapter.
In “Cinder” by Marissa Meyer, a teenage cyborg girl, Cinder faces many challenges. In her world, Cinder is considered different from everyone else because she was a cyborg, and she is constantly mistreated because of it. Even Cinder herself hates her 36.28 percent non-human parts. “ [Cinder] had no rights, no belongings.
In the books, Cinder by Marissa Meyer and 1984 by George Orwell, each of these books have many differences but only some similarities. The difference in each book are the main characters, for example, the main characters are different from each other based on their personalities, different types of technology, and age/gender difference. The similarities between the two books would be how the books end, which is the similarity of their plot setting. Both of the main characters have their own enemies that they are dealing with, such as their home leader (1984) or a leader from another planet such as in Cinder. Both of their enemies seem to spy on their citizens as well.