What outcome is being defined?
client is able to accomplish an activity or occupation
Occupational performance
What type of intervention is this?
Components of occupations that are objective and separate from the client's engagement or contexts
Activity
An approach to intervention that is designed to provide supports that will allow client's to preserve the performance capabilities that they have regained and that continue to meet their occupational needs
Maintain
What movement is being performed by the shoulder?
Flexion
What landmark is being highlighted in red?
Example of what specific motor skill?
Person reaches without effort for the game
Reaches
Example of what specific social skill?
Person speaks, without pausing, stuttering, or hesitating, when engaging with other children playing in the sandbox.
Speaks Fluently
What outcome is being defined?
outcome that is set when there is a deficit or limitation in current performance and that improvement will occur through adaptation.
Improvement
What type of intervention is this?
Broad and specific daily life events that are personalized and meaningful to the client
Occupation
An approach to intervention that does not assume a disability is present or that any aspect would interfere with performance.
Create/promote
What movement is being performed by the shoulder?
Extension
What landmark is being highlighted in red?
Spine of Scapula
Example of what specific motor skill?
Person washes dishes without using the counter for support
Aligns
Example of what specific social skill?
Person makes eye contact with other residents while interacting during the meal.
Looks
What outcome is being defined?
used when the client is currently able to engage in their daily occupations, but performance could improve with targeted intervention
Enhancement:
What type of intervention is this?
Efforts directed towards promoting occupational justice and empowering clients to seek and obtain resources to support health, well-being, and occupational participation
Advocacy
What approach is being utilized?
Example:
Develop a fatigue management program for a client recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis
Create/Promote
The transverse plane allows for what movement?
Rotary Movement
What landmark is being highlighted in green?
Inferior Angle of Scapula
Example of what specific motor skill?
Person moves the broom easily, pushing and pulling it across the floor
Moves
Example of what specific social skill?
Person politely begins interactions with support group members.
Approaches/Starts
What outcome is being defined?
outcome focuses on thwarting those things that might impeded a healthy life
Prevention
What type of intervention is this?
Actions the client performs to target specific client factors or performance skills.
Self-regulation
What approach is being utilized:
Example:
Provide ongoing intervention for a client with ALS to address participation in desired occupations through provision of assistive technology
Maintain
What area of the ulna is being highlighted in green?
Olecranon Process
What is being highlighted in red?
Glenoid Fossa
Example of what specific motor skill?
Person carries cleaning supplies form one factor location to another, either by walking or using a wheelchair, without effort.
Transports
Example of what specific social skill?
Person expresses a difference of opinion about ice cream products in a polite way.
Disagrees
What outcome is being defined?
outcomes that have been separately defined but aptly put together as an outcome measure.
Health and wellness
What type of intervention is this?
Contruction of devices to mobilize, immobilize, or support body structures to enhance participation in occupations
Orthotics & Prosthetics
What approach is being utilized?
Example:
Improve a client's upper extremity movement to enable transfer of dishes from the dishwasher into the upper kitchen cabinets
Restore
What movement is being performed by the thumb?
Extension
What landmark is being highlighted in green?
Deltoid Tuberosity
Example of what specific motor skill?
Person uses an appropriate tempo when bathing the parent.
Paces
Example of what specific social skill?
Person sits an appropriate distance from other residents at the table
Places Self
What outcome is being defined?
involves client’s perceived satisfaction with life, hope, self-concept, socioeconomic factors, and overall health and functioning
Quality of life
What type of intervention is this?
Products and technologies that facilitate a client's ability to maneuver through space.
Wheeled Mobility
What approach is being utilized?
Example:
Simplify a task sequences to help a person with cognitive impairments complete a morning self-care routine
Modify
What ankle movement is being performed?
Dorsiflexion
What joint is this?
Sternoclavicular
Example of what specific motor skill?
Person places body or wheelchair at an effective distance for washing dishes.
Positions
Example of what specific social skill?
Person offers comments or suggestions that relate to the topic of mental health challenges, smoothly moving the topic in a relevant direction.
Transitions
What outcome is being defined?
the act of engagement in an occupation
Participation
What type of intervention is this?
Imparting knowledge and information about occupation, health, well-being, and participation to enable the client to acquire helpful behaviors, habits, and routines
Education
What approach is being utilized?
Example:
Aid in the reduction of illicit substance use by introducing self-initiated routine strategies that support drug-free behavior
Prevention
What digit movement is being performed?
PIP FLEXION
What two scapular movements are associated with the action below?
Protraction/Retraction
Example of what specific process skill?
Person completes each step of ATM use in logical order.
Sequences
What outcome is being defined?
roles are the behaviors expected by society or culture, based on the position the person has within familial or social contexts
Role competence
What type of intervention is this?
PAM's and mechanical modalities
Modalities, devices, and techniques to prepare the client for occupational performance.
What approach is being utilized?
Example:
Collaborate with a client to help make a morning routine needed to arrive a school or work on time.
Establish
What position are the forearms in?
Supination
What scapular movement is being performed when rising from the chair?
Depression
Example of what specific process skill?
Person returns clerical tools and supplies to their original storage location.
Restores
What outcome is being defined?
exists when a person is content with their own health, security, sense of belonging, and self-esteem
Well-being
What type of intervention is this?
Facilitation of the acquisition of concrete skills for meeting specific goals in a real-life, applied situation
Training
Consult with architects and builders to design homes that will support aging in place and use universal design principles
Modify
What shoulder girdle movement is being performed?
Depression
What type of lever is this?
First-Class
Example of what specific process skill?
Person notices the carrot rolling off the cutting board and catches it before it rolls onto the floor
Notices/Responds
What outcome is being defined?
having access to and being able to participate in occupations that are meaningful.
Occupational justice
What type of intervention is this?
Use of simulated, real-time, and near-time technologies for service delivery absent of physical contact.
Telehealth
What approach is being utilized?
Develop a resource list of developmentally appropriate toys to be distributed by staff at a day care program
Create
What shoulder girdle movement is being performed?
Adduction/Retraction
This is a third class level. The actual shovel scoop is considered the resistance and the hand closest to the base of the shovel is considered the ____________.
Example of what specific process skill?
Person prevents problems from occurring during the salad preparation.
Accommodates