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Question 5

An individual is developing an upper extremity medical problem that is currently increasing pain and reducing movement in the elbows, while expected to eventually spread into the wrists and hands. Which group of accommodations should be recommended?

    Correct Answer: C

    For an individual developing an upper extremity medical problem that is currently increasing pain and reducing movement in the elbows, and is expected to spread to the wrists and hands, the most suitable accommodations would involve minimizing physical interaction with input devices. Voice recognition software compensates for the loss of hand and wrist function by allowing control through speech. An ergonomic mouse and an adjustable keyboard/mouse tray can help reduce strain on the wrists and hands, allowing for more comfortable and adaptable usage when physical input is still feasible.

Discussion
Albert_bOption: C

I remember clearly, from my Deque University course: the most important consideration for design web content for someone with motor disabilities is the inability to use the hands. “C” is the only one related to this inability.

DreevaOption: C

The disability is only in hands

49f1b27Option: C

The best group of accommodations for someone developing an upper extremity medical problem that affects the elbows and is expected to spread to the wrists and hands is: C. Voice recognition software, ergonomic mouse, and adjustable keyboard/mouse tray

Te1779popOption: D

D. Screen reader software, ergonomic mouse and ergonomic voice assistance.

[Removed]Option: A

This is a fine motor disability, not related to voice/vision