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Early and Middle Adulthood
Late Adulthood
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100

The process of physical changes by which a child's body matures into an adult body capable of sexual reproduction.

What is puberty?

100

This is when an individual is able to quickly move their arms/legs in response to a stimulus.

What is reaction time?

100

This adulthood applies to individuals who do not have children and who do not have sufficient income to become financially independent.

What is young (emerging) adulthood?

100

This refers to an approach to planning and designing buildings, products and environments that are accessible to both people with and without disabilities.

What is Universal Design?

100

This organization accredits OT/OTA schools?

What is ACOTE?
200

This system is a complex set of structures in the midbrain area that is primarily responsible for our emotional responses

What is the limbic system?

200

This describes behaviors and skills that are normally acquired through maturation at certain stages of a child's life.

What is developmental milestones?

200

There are 3 stages/types of aging.  This type of age relates to the person's ability to adapt, solve problems, and cope with life events.

What is psychological age?

200

This setting is designed for individuals who are generally are able to care for themselves but desire to live in a smaller community that provides meals and activities.

What is a retirement community or independent living facility?

200

Which organization provides OT/OTA board examinations upon completion of an accredited OT/OTA program?

What is NBCOT?
300

This specific mental function is the memory of concept and word meaning and involves the recollection of facts and general knowledge.

What is semantic theory?

300

This type of perception deals with an individual's ability to identify a complex sensory field such as seeing an object standing against a background.

What is figure-ground perception?

300

This term describes the decline in muscle mass and thereby decreasing muscle strength.

What is sarcopenia?

300

This disease condition interferes with the formation of new bone and the new bone is reabsorbed by the body and can lead to fractures.

What is osteoporosis?

300

Which organization is the national organization for OTPs?

What is AOTA?

400

This refers to the understanding of oneself as a man or a woman (two words)

What is gender identity?

400

This is a kinesthetic perception in which an individual can recognize objects by manipulation through their hands (and not looking at the object).

What is stereognosis?

400

This stage of adulthood is considered the period of peak physical performance.

What is early adulthood?

400

This term is used to describe the process of biological aging.

What is senescence?

400

This organization is specifially designed for sudents in OT/OTA programs (state full name-not abbreviation)

What is the student occupational therapy association?

500

This part of the brain controls mostly the executive functions including judgement and reasoning skills

What is the frontal lobe?

500

This is a form of aggressive behavior perpetuated by either an individual or a group that involves the use of force or coercion directed repeatedly toward particular victims. 

What is bullying?

500

This is a common visual problem that begins in middle adulthood where there is a loss of accommodation or ability to focus on near objects. Its the reason Ms T has so many eyeglasses.

What is presbyopia?

500

This is a curving of the spine causing a bowing in the back leading to a slouching position and can divert the individual's line of sight?

What is kyphosis?
500

A client is seen for 43 minutes and needs billing for a certain type of minutes (Name the number of units)

What is 3?

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