This occupational therapy pioneer, often called the “Mother of Occupational Therapy,” developed habit training programs and helped establish professional education standards for the field.
Who is Elanor Clarke Slagle?
This principle refers to respecting a client’s right to make informed choices and direct their own care. What AOTA code of ethics is present?
What is Autonomy?
A client refuses a recommended intervention, and the therapist respects the decision while educating the client on risks and benefits. Which ethical principle is being upheld?
What is Autonomy?
This organization is responsible for accrediting occupational therapy and occupational therapy assistant educational programs in the United States.
What is ACOTE (Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education)
What has many teeth but cannot bite?
What is a comb?
Who was responsible for developing the model of human occupation (MOHO)?
Who is Gary Kielhofner?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
An occupational therapist asks a patient to perform transfers independently even though the patient is identified as a high fall risk and requires assistance according to the care plan. The therapist ignores these precautions to save time during the session. What code is being violated?
What is Nonmaleficence?
What year was the profession of Occupational Therapy Founded?
1917
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
This early reform movement in mental health emphasized humane treatment, structured daily activities, and engagement in meaningful occupations, helping lay the philosophical foundation for occupational therapy.
What is the Moral Treatment Movement?
This competition show features celebrities paired with professional dancers to compete in weekly performances.
What is dancing with the stars?
This AOTA Code of ethics is defined as acting in the best interest of the client to promote well-being and occupational participation
What is Beneficence?
This ethical principle involves maintaining trust, privacy, loyalty, and professional responsibility in relationships with clients, colleagues, and the profession. What AOTA code of Ethic is presented
What is Fidelity?
AOTA emphasizes two important concepts in occupational therapy. _______ can be described as the “blueprint” that guides how a therapist must act and uphold the profession, while _____ reflects the internal beliefs that shape how a therapist thinks and approaches practice. What are these two concepts?
What is AOTA Code of Ethics and Core Values?
This global organization represents occupational therapy worldwide, establishes international education standards, supports professional mobility across countries, and promotes OT’s role in health, human rights, and participation.
What is WFOT? (World Federation of Occupational Therapists)
In The Lion King, what is the name of Simba’s father?
Who is Mufasa?
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Before becoming AOTA, the profession’s first national organization was known by this acronym.
What is NSPOT (National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy)?
This AOTA ethical principle refers to being truthful, accurate, and transparent in communication and documentation.
What is veracity
What civil rights law was passed to protect individuals with disabilities from discrimination?
(DAILY DOUBLE!!!)
What is Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990?
This national occupational therapy organization publishes the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework (OTPF), a document that outlines the profession’s domain and process and guides OT practice across the United States
What is AOTA?
What has keys, but cannot open a door?
What is a piano?
An occupational therapist is pressured by a supervisor to document that a client completed a full treatment session, even though the client only participated for 15 minutes. The therapist instead documents the actual time and level of participation despite the pressure. Which ethical principle is being upheld?
An occupational therapist discusses a client’s diagnosis and personal information with a friend outside of the clinical setting, even though the friend is not involved in the client’s care. Which ethical principle is being violated?
What is Fidelity?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
This document outlines the minimum expectations for safe, effective, and ethical occupational therapy practice, including demonstrating competence, following the OT process, ensuring safety and ethics, using evidence-based practice, and documenting and communicating appropriately.
What is Standard of Practice?
Monday Dr. Cook presented a Mneumonic to combat burnout. What was the name of the Mneumonic AND what does each letter stand for?
(Daily Triple!!!)
A.C.T.I.O.N
A- Awareness
C- Controling Boundaries
T- Time for Rest
I- Invest in Meaningful Occupations
O- Outreach for support
N- Navigation of systems
What has hands but cannot clap?
What is a clock?