TUOS
Symptoms
Safety
Groups
100

The rapport-building, working relationship, and the ongoing working relationship

Overlapping stages of the therapeutic relationship

100

3 tools available to the OTA when a client is behaving oddly or presenting with a symptom - self, environment, activity

What are reponse variables?

100

Washing your hands, use of protective barriers and infection control of common areas. 

What are universal precautions?

100

In a group, a sense of solidarity members feel towards each other

What is cohesiveness?

200

One of Taylor's 6 therapeutic modes, characterized by the use of praise and constructive feedback

What is encouraging?

200

This symptom can result from almost any diagnoses aside from social deviancy 

What is anxiety?

200

Examples of this include gloves, face shields, and gowns

What are protective barriers?

200

Task roles, group maintenance roles, and egocentric roles what category of roles?

What are functional roles of a group?

300

Within the therapeutic relationship, a situation where the patient relies on the therapist for something that they cannot do

What is constructive dependence?

300

This symptom is characterized by elation of mood, irritability, distractibility and increased activity level

What is mania?

300

A client who becomes aggressive, requiring the OTA to call for more staff, remove other patients from the area and to attempt to calm the patient, and use restraints as a last resort

What is an assaultive client?

300

This group skill level develops between ages 2-4 years and is characterized by shared activities for a short time and without taking others' reactions into account

What is the project level group?

400

In OT's Code of Ethics, placing the interests of the patient above your own

What is patient-centered focus?

400

This symptom may result from the diagnoses of schizophrenia, manic & depressive psychoses, and substance-related disorders

What are hallucinations?

400

A patient is attempting to leave the facility without being discharged or notifying the facility?

What is elopement?

400

This written plan for a group contains a description of the purpose, methods, curriculum, and evaluation of group members

What is a group protocol?

500

Therapeutic quality of stating relevant things in a way that is simple, direct and concrete

What is specificity?

500

For patients experiencing this symptom, it is not advised to approach them from behind or to whisper in front of them

What is paranoia?

500

First aid can be applied by the OTA for this type of injury as long as it is not 2nd or 3rd degree or covering a large area. 

What are burns?

500

This group level is defined by members taking on roles as needed, developed between 15-18 years of age and requires little leadership from the OTA

What is a mature level group?

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