What section of the SOAP note is the intervention plan part of?
What is the Plan (P) section?
What is Medicare, and who is eligible for it?
What is a federal health insurance program for people 65 years and older?
What is included in an OT profile during the evaluation process?
What is a summary of the client's occupational history, daily living patterns, interests, values, and relevant contexts?
Provide an example of a virtual intervention used in telehealth.
What is a guided home exercise program via video conferencing?
What responsibilities do OTs have compared to OTAs?
What are evaluations, plan of care development, and supervision, while OTAs implement the plan?
What are the main components of an intervention plan?
What are goals, objectives, and intervention strategies?
What is Medicaid, and who funds it?
What is a program funded by the federal government and individual states for low-income individuals?
What must be included in an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
What are measurable annual goals, special education services, progress measurement, and transition services for students 14 and up?
What is the Affordable Care Act, and what are its primary goals?
What is a law to make affordable health insurance available, expand Medicaid, and reduce healthcare costs?
Explain the difference between the PDPM and PDGM models.
What is PDPM focuses on patient characteristics in skilled nursing, and PDGM focuses on clinical needs in home health care?
Name two approaches to intervention that focus on modifying an activity.
What are Modify and Establish/Restore?
Describe the PACE program and its purpose.
What is a program that provides comprehensive medical and social services to the elderly through an interdisciplinary team?
What does CARF accreditation signify?
What is a commitment to continually improving services and meeting the needs of the community?
What is the best way to advocate for clients as an occupational therapist?
What is through education, resource provision, and participation in policy development?
What is the behavioral approach in occupational therapy, and what is the best intervention for it?
What is modifying behavior through reinforcement, shaping, and modeling, with interventions like behavior contracts?
Which intervention approach would you use to teach a new skill or performance pattern?
What is Create or Promote?
What is the CHIPs program, and who does it serve?
What is the Children's Health Insurance Program, serving low-income children?
What is the role of NBCOT in occupational therapy?
What is providing certification to ensure public confidence in entry-level competence for occupational therapists?
How many units are typically billed for an evaluation?
What is 1 unit?
What should be included in a comprehensive occupational therapy assessment?
What is an occupational profile, analysis of performance, client goals, and consideration of contextual factors?
What is the best example of the plan section in a discharge summary when using SOAP note format?
What is a summary of the intervention outcomes and future recommendations?
What is the difference between PPO and HMO?
What is HMO offers services for a fixed payment, and PPO has a deductible and co-payments?
Describe the difference between interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary teams.
What are interdisciplinary teams that coordinate care formally, multidisciplinary teams that work independently, and transdisciplinary teams that cross disciplinary boundaries?
List some practice areas where OT/OTAs work together.
What are hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, schools, home health care, inpatient rehab, and outpatient rehab?