Steps of O/A Analysis
Occupations
General
Body Functions/Structures
Performance Skills
100

This step of the O/A analysis is defined by: identifying if you are analyzing an occupation or an activity. 

What is "Determining what is being analyzed"? 

100

The domain of the OT practice is what?

What are occupations?

100

The OTPF-4 divides contexts into two categories:

Environmental and __________ factors.

What are personal factors. 

100

The bones, muscles, and ligaments of the hands are examples of this?

What is the Body Structures Related to Movement?

100

The OTPF-IV divides Performance skills into 3 categories: motor, process, and _____________ skills.

What are social interaction skills?

200

This step of the O/A analysis is defined by: Identifying the tools, supplies, materials, and space needed to complete an occupation or activity. 

What is determining the objects, space, and social demands?

200

This category is the most common occupation recognized for the OT profession. 

What are Activities of Daily Living?

200

The part of the OT Domain that encompasses the routine and habitual patterns of behaviors.

What is Performance Patterns?

200

Joint mobility, joint stability, and muscle endurances are subcategories of Neuromusculoskeletal and Movement Related Body ___________.

What are Neuromusculoskeletal and Movement related Body Functions.

200

Performance skills are ___________, goal-directed actions.

What is observable?

300

This step of the O/A analysis is defined by: Client goals, values, beliefs, needs, and the perceived utility.

What is Relevance and Importance?

300

This occupation includes managing and maintaining health and wellness routines. i.e. Medication Management, Nutrition Management

What is Health Management? 

300

Internal influences, such as age, gender, sexual orientation, etc., that affect functioning and disability are considered to be what type of contextual influences?

What are personal factors?

300

Proprioceptive, temperature and pressure, and vestibular are examples of this body function.

What are Sensory Functions?

300

These performance skills represent the small, observable actions related to moving oneself or moving and interacting with tangible task objects.

What are motor skills?

400

This step of the O/A analysis is defined by: Identifying the physiological functions required to complete an occupation or activity.

What is determining the Body Functions?

400

This occupation is viewed as optional and includes activities to support daily life within the home and community.

What is Instrumental Activities of Daily Living?

400

The OT gathers information about the client through an ______________, which is a part of the evaluation process and conducted through an interview. 

What is an occupational profile. 

400
The following anatomical features make up this body structure:

Brainstem, Cranial nerve, spinal cord, and basal ganglia

What is the structures of the Nervous System?

400

The OTP is analyzing this category of performance skills when observing how a client approaches another, takes turns in speaking, and expresses emotions.

What are social interaction skills?

500

This step of the O/A analysis is defined by: Identifying the anatomical features utilized and challenged during an occupation. 

What is determining the Body Structures?

500
Subcategories of this occupation include: Volunteer exploration, volunteer participation, and retirement preparation. 

What is Work?

500

Determining that Sarah attends church to find a partner with "good morals" and not necessarily because of her spirituality is an example of this. 

What is Perceived Utility?

500

Which mental function describes one's awareness to person and self, place, time, and others?

What is Orientation?

500
Determining the Performance Skills required for an occupation or activity is this step of the O/A analysis.

What is step seven (7)?

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