OT organizations
Supervision
FORs
OTPF-4 Domain
Practicing legally
100

Publishes Code of Ethics

What does the AOTA publish?

100

 therapist is nearby and is observing at all times – it is required for students

What is the definition of direct supervision?

100

The focus is on the impairment that prevent the client to participate in the activity (ROM, strength and activity tolerance)

What is the focus of Biomechanical FOR?

100

Habits, Routines, Roles and Rituals

What are the categories of Performance Patterns?

100

accredits educational programs for OT

What does ACOTE do?

200

Issues Licenses in NC

What is the main job of NCBOT?

200

at least monthly, can be done via telecommunication

What is the definition of general supervision?

200

It uses intervention strategies including  A. establish/restore  B. Adapt/modify  C. Alter  D. Prevent  E. Create

What are the interventions of EHP? 

200

 Example is "automatically puts car keys in the same place "

What is an example of a habit?

200

observation and minimal hands on

What  can be expected from level I fieldwork?

300

Hold a national conference yearly

What is an important function of AOTA and NCOTA?

300

face-to-face contact at least every 2 weeks at the site of work

How does routine supervision occur?

300

OT investigates how the person, environment or task can be manipulated to help the client engage in the occupation

What is the OT focus in OA?

300

positioning of the body, obtaining and holding objects, moving self and objects, sustaining performance 

What are motor skills?

300

Obtain an occupational therapy degree that meets the current entry-level degree requirements; Submit an official final college or university transcript that indicates the date of graduation and degree title OR the Degree Verification Form (DVF), Agree to abide by the NBCOT Practice Standards and Code of Conduct

What are the requirements for the board exam?

400

Can take punitive action against practitioner

What kind of actions can NCBOT, NBCOT and AOTA take against a practitioner? 

400

“the ability of the OTA to obtain the same or equivalent results as the supervising OT in evaluation and treatment”

What is service competency?

400

This FOR helps the OTs to interpret client’s circumstances and clarifies need for OT

What does KAWA help the OTs with evaluation process?

400

These are IADLs

What category of occupation are these: care of others, care of pets and animals, communication management, driving and community mobility, financial management, home establishment, meal preparation and cleanup, religious and spiritual expression, safety and emergency maintenance,  shopping

400

we complete this to increase level of skill, to increase knowledge and to help understanding of the setting

Why we complete Continuing education?

500

Administers the certification examination

What is the primary job of NBCOT?

500

•provide specifically selected client-centered or non-client related tasks for which the person must be trained and is able to demonstrate competence

What is the responsibility of the OT aide

500

The OT uses motivation and volition to help the client achieve goals

What are the assumptions of MOHO?

500

Examples are Age, Sexual Orientation, Gender identity. Race and ethnicity etc

What are examples of personal factors?

500

this act ensures safeguard the public health, safety and welfare, to protect the public from being harmed by unqualified persons, to assure the highest degree of professional services and conduct

What does Practice Act do?

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