Legislation Laundry
Whose role is it?
Odds & Ends
Practice Settings
Identifiable terms
100
Identify the legislation that pays for PT, OT, etc. services for school age children to receive a free and appropriate education
What is IDEA, part B
100
Performs initial evaluation for OT services, directs treatment, intervention length, and frequency
What is an OT
100
In the workplace this is the study of ________________ which looks at positioning, safe body mechanics, and decreasing injury
What is Ergonomics
100
This federal program was set up to assist small children with developmental delays or suspected delays in getting services in a "natural environment" from age 0-3
What is Early Intervention
100
This involves having the individual help make decisions about their care, a (best-practice approach)
What is person centered planning
200
This federal program pays for hospital stays, skilled nursing facilities for people from 65 years and age up
What is Medicare
200
Typically does swallowing assessments, also works on how people communicate
What is an Speech Language Pathologist
200
These _______ _________ involve taking initiative, understanding how one's behavior affects others, accepting criticism, and responding appropriately
What are soft skills
200
Patients are typically treated here after a qualifying hospital stay (3 days) for therapy services, number of minutes treated is put in a category called a RUG
What is a Skilled Nursing Facility
200
This uses the principle of making one's environment usable by people of various abilities without adaptation to an event or a changing need
What is Universal Design
300
This program offers a range of employment and independent living services with the overall goal of improving independence in work and living environments
What is Vocational Rehabilitation
300
Identify two or more items that an OT working to address prevention and wellness with a patient would include in their treatment:
What is patient education, knowledge of risk factors, injury prevention. Can include consultation, education, and advocacy
300
Identify 3 unpredicatable health related transitions that could occur in older adults
What are Cardiopulmonary disorders, dementia, sensorimotor disorders (CVA), vision impairment, or mental health problems
300
Identify the following organizations: WFOT, NBCOT, VOTA
What is: World Federation of Occupational Therapists National Board Certification of Occupational Therapy, Virginia Occupational Therapy Association
300
"Volitional actions" that enable one to act as the primary causal agent in one's life and to maintain or improve one's quality of life
What is Self-determination
400
This act looks at patient privacy. It specifically directs how health information is shared & what needs to be done to access it
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
400
These individuals help people stay in their homes, as opposed to going to a SNF, through adaptation, education, and modification
What is a Certified Aging in Place specialist
400
Identify a typical and non-typical transition for an older adult, and a five year old child
What is retirement, normal health concerns, atypical: loss of hearing, dementia, etc. Child: going to kindergarten, atypical: life changing injury, loss of caregiver
400
This uses technology to connect the therapist with the patient for treatment, the patient is in one setting and the therapist in another.
What is Tele-Health
400
This is the process by which an OT determines the ___________ _____________ of the COTA by teaching, training, and evaluating how one performs specific tasks or skills with a patient.
What is Service Competency
500
This legislation enacted in 1973 involves getting access for people with disabilities to programs and activities that are funded by federal agencies. It includes voc. counseling, training assistance, job placement, and anti-discrimination measures.
What is the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
500
These type of doctors are usually found working in a rehabiltiation hospital, specializing in rehab medicine
What is a Physiatrist
500
This theory describes positive ageing as a progression to maturation and wisdom. A person appreciates the commonplace (acceptance of change), with continued emphasis on self development and improvement.
What is Gerotransendence
500
Typically paid a contract rate, direct patient treatment (probably not involved), expertise of indivdual is utilized to make suggestions, plan a new program, or re-vamp an existing program.
What is Consultation work
500
These regulations have a provision for new graduates of an OT program, continued competency requirements, supervisory responsibilities, standards of professional conduct, etc.
What is the Virginia Board of Medicine Regulations Governing the Licensure of Occupational Therapy
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