FOR stands for.
What is frame of reference?
This model that includes lifespan within its schema.
What is PEO?
This principle relates to providing accurate documentation, comprehensive information, and being objective.
What is veracity?
OTA refers to...
What is Occupational Therapy Assistant?
The following represents an example of this type of goal: George will bathe independently using a TTB after 4 home OT sessions.
What is an ABCD goal?
This remedial and compensatory frame of reference might include improving range of motion, strength training, and increasing endurance.
What is the Biomechanical frame of reference?
This model starts with gathering a person's narrative.
What is PEOP?
This principle relates to treating clients with respect and fairness and to maintaining professional relationships and not accepting gifts.
What is fidelity?
TBI refers to...
What is traumatic brain injury?
MOHO names these 3 environmental elements.
What are physical, social, and occupational?
This frame of reference emphasizes the processing of experiences that may be visual, auditory, tactile, vestibular, or proprioceptive in nature.
What is the Sensory Integration frame of reference?
This model names affective, physical, cognitive and spiritual factors as person factors.
What is the CMOP-E?
This theory includes the microsystem, mesosystem, the exosystem, the macrosystem, and the chronosystem.
What is Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory?
UE refers to...
What is upper extremity?
The COPM is an acronym which stands for this.
What is the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure?
Frames of reference might be used synonymously with this term.
What is a theory?
These 3 MOHO concepts are internal to the person.
What are Volition, Habituation, and Performance Capacity?
This theory by Lawton states that stress and adaptation depend on a person's competence to meet the demands of the environment.
What is Environmental Press Theory?
BLE refers to...
What is bilateral lower extremities?
This type of learning occurs when a specific behavior is associated with either a positive or negative consequence and represents a type of conditioning designed to strengthen or weaken behaviors.
What is operant conditioning?
This frame of reference emphasizes thoughts, behaviors, emotion, mood, and physiological responses.
What is the Cognitive Behavioral frame of reference?
According to this model, there may be a clash of cultures when we impose independence on a person who values dependence on others.
What is the Kawa Model?
This theory by Baltes states that older adults maximize their positive experiences and minimize the negative ones through a process of 3 actions.
What is Baltes' Selective Optimization With Compensation Theory?
Hx refers to...
What is history?
This type of unconscious learning describes the Pavlovian response and represents a type of conditioning in which a neutral stimulus becomes paired with a given response.
What is classical conditioning?