This woman is considered the mother/founder of OT as a profession
Eleanor Clark Slagle
This is the national association for occupational therapists
What is the AOTA
This assessment tool is used to evaluate an individual’s cognitive function and ability to perform daily activities. It consists of 3 tasks that the patient must complete using a piece of leather and a specialized needle?
What is the Allen Cognitive Level Screen (ACLS)
These are meaningful activities a person completes/participates in as part of daily life
What is an occupation?
OT was one of the first services recognized by these two insurance providers:
Medicare and Medicaid
Occupational therapy’s first meeting was held in:
1917
This is the motto for the AOTA
"Living Life to it's Fullest"
This 30-point cognitive screening test was developed in Canada and is widely used to detect mild cognitive impairment and early signs of dementia in clinical settings.
What is the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)
Name 3 items an OT may carry around in their "tool kit"
reacher, toilet wand, sock aid
Patients with MI, PNA, and heart failure have shown less frequent "this" when seen by an OT during their hospital course
An independent study published in 2017 by researchers from Johns Hopkins University reported that receiving occupational therapy services had a statistically significant association with lower readmission rates for patients with heart failure, myocardial infarction, and pneumonia.
OT’s began to thrive during World War I and World War II where the US Military began using them as:
"reconstruction aids” who would use occupation as a means of treatment for wounded soldiers to return to the battlefront.
This the the original name for the organization that represents OT as a profession
What is the "National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy (NSPOT)"
This quick and simple test is used by occupational therapists and other healthcare professionals to assess manual dexterity and fine motor coordination in patients with conditions such as stroke or multiple sclerosis.
What is the 9-hole peg test
What is the difference between an ADL and IADL?
ADLs are basic skills needed to properly care for oneself and meet one’s physical needs.
Instrumental activities of daily living are more complex tasks necessary for truly independent living. (cooking, med management, communication etc)
True or False: Level 1 students must be supervised by an occupational therapist.
“Examples include, but are not limited to, currently licensed or otherwise regulated occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants, psychologists, physician assistants, teachers, social workers, physicians, speech language pathologists, nurses, and physical therapists.”
This is one of the earliest interventions that OT's would use when working with wounded soldiers during WWI and WWII
basket weaving/crafts
What does the "R" stand for in OTR/L?
Registered
This brief cognitive screening tool, developed at Saint Louis University, assesses a range of cognitive domains, including memory, attention, and executive function, and is used to identify mild cognitive impairment and dementia.
What is the Saint Louis University Mental Status (SLUMS) Examination?
True or false:The supervising occupational therapist must provide supervision at least one time per month for all occupational therapy assistants beyond their first year of practice.
True
This 30-point test evaluates various cognitive domains, including orientation, memory, attention, language, and visuospatial skills, and is often used as a quick screening tool in clinical settings.
What is the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
How often and how many CEUs needed for Ohio licensure?
Submission of proof of completion of twenty hours of continuing education biennially (odd years if OT; even for OTA)-one contact hour needs to be ethics.