chapter 7: The OT Practitioner: Roles/Responsibilities/Relationship
chapter 15: Intervention Modalities
chapter 16: Therapeutic Relationships
Chapter 17: Clinical Reasoning
Miscellaneous
100
Which level of performance includes expert practitioners who act as resources?
What is advanced
100
What is the OT doing by providing Dominick with a built-up pencil so that his handwriting improves?
What is adapting
100
What is it called when Jack, an OT practitioner, recognizes that he is sometimes quick to make decisions?
What is self-awareness
100
Which type of reasoning intervenes based upon the medical prognosis and diagnosis of the client?
What is procedural?
100
any apparatus used to support, align, prevent or correct deformities or to improve the function of moveable parts of the body is considered.
What is an orthotic
200
In which specialized role could an OTA function without supervision?
What is an activity director
200
Name 3 PAM physical agent modality
What is ultrasound, electrical stimulation, paraffin, heat/cold, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
functional/neuromuscular electrical stimulation
200
Which type of active listening should be avoided?
What is parroting
200
At which stage do practitioners use “intuition” and experience for intervention?
What is expert
200
Identify the CLIENT FACTOR that is addressed in the following example: Mary is unable to raise her right arm completely.
What is: Range of Motion
300
Which type of team is most likely to be represented in the following scenario: The physical therapist showed the OT some techniques to use with a client. The client will receive services from the
What is Transdisciplinary
300
Miquel swims to lose weight. What is this considered?
What is Purposeful
300
What is the term for an OT becoming tearful when a client reveals his or her feelings about his or her loss of limb?
What is empathy
300
Knowing when to joke and when to be serious when working with a client is an example of which element of clinical reasoning?
What is artistic
300
Practitioners must complete a minimum of ____ professional development units (PDU) within ____ years to renew certification.
What is: 36 professional development units within 3 years to renew certification.
400
Which factor does NOT contribute to a successful supervisory relationship?
what is: rigid expectations and style
400
George enjoys swimming. What type of activity is the stretching he does prior to his swim?
What is preparatory
400
Which one activity is the most important for effectively leading a therapeutic group?
What is Planning ahead
400
What type of reasoning involves consideration of where the person lives and how he or she will get to therapy?
What is pragmatic
500
Myra (OT) meets with Donna (OTA) at least once a month to discuss cases. What type of supervision is this?
What is direct
500
Mary uses clay to improve fine motor dexterity. What is the clay considered?
What is medium
500
Kübler-Ross’s 5 stages of loss are.
What is: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance
500
Which step involves examining why a certain intervention may or may not work so the practitioner may select an intervention for the client
clue
steps in thought process for clinical reasoning
What is hypothesis evaluation
Hypothesis evaluation involves examining the data that have been collected and weighing the evidence for and against each of the diagnostic hypotheses. The hypothesis with the most supporting evidence is selected and forms the basis for intervention
500
equipment, steps to activity, required actions, cognition, sensory, body functions, context and precaution--Are all components of _________________