This model views assistive technology as an enabler for a human performing an activity within a context. A. ICF Model B. Medical Model C. HAAT Model D. PEO Model
What is the HAAT Model?
The primary focus of the HAAT Model is: A. Diagnosis
B. Technology C. Participation in meaningful activities D. Funding
What are meaningful activities?
According to the current perspective, access to assistive technology is: A. A privilege B. A medical benefit C. A human right D. Charity
What is a human right?
Which of the following is one of the four principles of biomedical ethics? A. Fidelity B. Accessibility C. Sustainability D. Autonomy
What is Autonomy?
A student uses an AAC device successfully during therapy but not in a noisy cafeteria. Which HAAT component is most responsible? A. Human
B. Activity C. Context D. Assistive Technology
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What is Context?
These are the four components of the HAAT Model.
A. Human, Activity, Context, Assistive Technology
B. Person, Occupation, Environment, Technology
C. User, Task, Device, Outcome
D. Human, Participation, Device, Environment
What are Human, Activity, Context, and Assistive Technology?
This component connects the user to the technology. A. Environmental Sensor B. Processor C. Human Technology Interface D. Activity Output
What is the Human Technology Interface (HTI)?
Which WHO initiative focuses on improving global access to assistive technology? A. ADA B. IDEA C. GATE D. ICF
What is GATE?
An individual choosing who will provide their new wheelchair is an example of: A. Beneficence
B. Self-Determination C. Non-Maleficence
D. Advocacy
What is Self-Determination?
An OTA recommends a pencil grip instead of a speech-generating device because it meets the student's needs and preferences. This reflects: A. Universal Design B. Client-Centered Practice C. Institutional Context D. Non-Maleficence
What is Client-Centered Practice?
Snow and ice affecting wheelchair mobility is an example of this type of context. A. Social Context B. Cultural Context C. Physical Context D. Institutional Context
What is physical context?
Which of the following is an example of a Human Technology Interface? A. Insurance Approval B. Wheelchair Frame C. Joystick D. Environmental Sensor
What is a Joystick?
This WHO list identifies essential assistive products worldwide. A. CRPD B. APL C. rATA D. ATscale
What is the Priority Assistive Products List (APL)?
Which of the following is NOT an example of distributive justice? A. AT based on need
B. Equal participation opportunities C. Funding adjusted for socioeconomic need D. Providing AT the exact same way to everyone
What is providing AT the exact same way to everyone?
A school purchases speech-to-text software but provides no training. What important AT component is missing? A. Human Factors B. Funding C. Assistive Technology Services D. Universal Design
What are Assistive Technology Services?
This assistive technology service helps a client learn to use an AAC device effectively. A. Wheelchair
B. Speech-generating device C. Training a client to use an AAC device D. Computer keyboard
What is training?
Which factor is most likely to contribute to assistive technology abandonment? A. Appropriate Training
B. Strong Contextual Fit C. Poor Match Between User and Technology D. Ongoing Support
What is a poor match between user and technology?
Which of the 5 Ps addresses shortages of trained providers? A. Procurement B. Provision C. Policy
D. Personnel
What is Personnel?
Which ethical principle focuses on avoiding harm? A. Justice B. Beneficence C. Non-Maleficence D. Fidelity
What is Non-Maleficence?
A client refuses to use a device because it makes them feel different from peers. This is an example of: A. Occupational Performance B. Utility C. Stigma D. Self-Efficacy
What is Stigma?
Which ecological model focuses on matching a person's preferences and needs with technology most likely to be used? A. HAAT Model B. PEO Model C. CAT Model D. Matching Person and Technology Model
What is the Matching Person and Technology (MPT) Model?
The processor converts input into output. Which is NOT a method of conversion? A. Amplification B. Transformation C. Manipulation D. Creating two simultaneous outputs
What is creating two simultaneous outputs?
Approximately how many people worldwide could benefit from one or more assistive products? A. 500 Million B. 1 Billion C. 2.5 Billion D. 5 Billion
What is 2.5 billion?
Which of the following is NOT central to informed consent? A. Discussion of risks and benefits B. Respectful interaction C. Autonomous decision-making D. Requiring a contract for AT use
What is requiring a contract for AT use?
An OTA is helping a middle school student select a writing support. The therapist demonstrates several options, explains the benefits and limitations of each, allows the student to try them, and encourages the student to make the final choice.
Which ethical principle is MOST strongly demonstrated? A. Non-Maleficence B. Justice C. Autonomy D. Fidelity
What is Autonomy?