Non face-to-face contact between supervisor and supervisee, including electronic, written, and telephone communication.
What is indirect supervision?
For state licensure, one must visit this website to begin the application process.
What is Maine.gov?
A practitioner must renew their certification after this number of years.
What is 3?
A child demonstrates difficulty using scissors, completing paper mazes, and copying letters which may indicate a deficit in this area.
What is visual-motor integration?
An internal shoulder rotation of 70 degrees would be assessed as this.
What is within normal limits (WNL)?
Daily, direct contact at the site of work is this level of supervision.
What is close?
To apply for a temporary license, one must have these two things.
What is a supervisor and a NBCOT test date?
To apply to take the NBCOT exam, I must first send them this document.
What is my official final transcript?
An individual picking up a penny from a flat surface best represents this prehension pattern.
What is two-point?
This splint is most appropriate when assisting with a functional hand and finger position while keeping the soft tissues of the hand at a midrange position.
What is a resting position splint?
An OTA is able to supervise level II students after this many years of practice.
What is one year?
Before applying for a permanent license, the state needs this information.
What is the NBCOT exam results?
Before a candidate can schedule an exam date, they must receive this from NBCOT.
What is an authorization to test (ATT) letter?
A nonrandomized control trial is categorized as this level of evidence.
What is level III evidence?
This resting posture of the first finger is observed as PIP hyperextension and DIP flexion.
What is a swan neck deformity?
What is general?
An Occupational Therapy Assistant license is good for this many years.
What is one?
To re-take the NBCOT exam for the second or third time, this period of time is required before rescheduling.
What is 30 days?
Providing clear expectations and reinforcements for desired performance during intervention utilizes this approach.
What is a behavioral approach?
An OTA would likely encourage this type of play with blocks in a preschool.
What is constructive play?
The amount of supervision required is usually based around one or more of these areas.
What are state laws, clinical competence/experience, and/or facility rules?
With the implementation of this, OT practitioners will be required to submit proof of continuing education when renewing their license.
What is the OT Compact?
This many PDUs (professional development units) are required to renew certification.
What is 36?
This continence strategy has been proven to be most effective for individuals with cognitive impairments.
What is prompted voiding?
An onsite, paid employment program for individuals who are able to perform simple repetitive tasks.
What is a sheltered workshop?