ADLs/IADLs
Environments
History of OT
Getting to know OT
Misc.
100
What does "ADL" stand for? a) Attention Deficit Life b) Activities of Daily Living c) Activites of Decent Living d) Annoying Deaf Ladies
What is Activities of Daily Living
100
The age range that occupational therapists work with is... a) birth-18 b) 18-65 c) 66+ d) all of the above
What is all of the above
100
Which of the following is NOT an emerging area of practice? a) Wounded Warrior b) Outpatient Rehabilitation c) Tele-health d) NICU
What is Outpatient Rehabilitation
100
What degree is needed to become a licensed occupational therapist? a) Associate's Degree b) Bachelor's Degree c) Master's Degree d) Doctorate's Degree
What is Master's Degree
100
The art and science of helping people do the day-to-day activities that are important and meaningful to their health and well-being through engagement in valued occupations is... a) Nursing b) Speech and Language Pathology c) Physical Therapy d) Occupational Therapy
What is Occupational Therapy
200
The ADL that includes bathing, oral care, and grooming is... a) Personal Care b) Personal Hygiene c) Personal Grooming d) none of the above
What is Personal Hygiene
200
Where would OTs work with newborns? a) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit b) Pediatric Intensive Care Unit c) Orthopedic Office d) Podiatrist Office
What is Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
200
Where did occupational therapy founded? a) Rochester, NY b) Clifton Springs, NY c) Las Vegas, NV d) Detroit, MI
What is Clifton Springs, NY
200
What does the word "occupation" mean to an occupational therapist? a) A 9 to 5 job b) Everyday activities that people do as individuals do that occupy time c) Sleeping all day and partying all night while wearing Sperry's, Patagonia, and Vineyard Vines d) none of the above
What is Everyday activities that people do as individuals do that occupy time
200
The association that OTs can join to access information about the practice is... a) Occupational Therapy Association of America (OTAA) b) Occupational Therapy Information Center (OTIC) c) America's Best Occupational Therapy Website (ABOTW) d) American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
What is American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
300
What does "IADL" stand for? a) International Activities of Daily Life b) Important Activities of Defending Land c) Intense Action During Labor d) Instrumental Activites of Daily Living
What is Instrumental Activites of Daily Living
300
Where would an OT work with your grandmother who had a stroke and would like to be able to function in her own home? a) Inpatient Rehabilitation Center b) San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital c) Outpatient Rehabilitation Center d) Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital
What is Outpatient Rehabilitation Center
300
Which act made it so people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else? a) Americans with Disabilities Act b) Social Security Act c) Disabled Lives Matter Act d) The Act of Contrition
What is Americans with Disabilities Act
300
Other than the 5 common senses, what are the two other senses that occupational therapists focus on? a) Olfactory & Vestibular b) Proprioception & Compulsions c) Vestibular & Proprioception d) none of the above
What is Vestibular & Proprioception
300
What makes occupational therapy special? a) It helps clients find the perfect occupation b) It is the exact same as physical therapy c) It is an uncommon profession that is not well known d) It is client-centered, helping them achieve meaningful goals
What is It is client-centered, helping them achieve meaningful goals
400
The IADL that includes doing laundry, cleaning, and washing dishes... a) Home Management b) What Mothers Do c) Cleaning d) Meal Preparation & Clean-Up
What is Home Management
400
True or False? Can OTs make home visits?
What is True
400
The first form of occupational therapists were... a) Aides in nursing homes b) Helpers in organizing cubicles c) Professional sock-putter-onners d) Reconstruction Aides during WWI
What is Reconstruction Aides during WWI
400
What is the name of the occupational therapy licensure exam? a) National Occupational Therapy Test (NOTT) b) National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) c) Certification Exam in Occupational Therapy (CEOT) d) Occupational Therapy License Exam (OTLE)
What is National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT)
400
Which of the following is NOT included in the biopsychosocial approach to understanding health? a) Emotions b) Disability c) Family Background d) Math skills
What is Math Skills
500
Is following activity an example of an ADL or an IADL? Shopping
What is IADL
500
Which area of practice is the most common for OTs to work in? a) Hospitals b) School-based and early intervention c) Long-term Care d) Mental Health
What is Hospitals
500
The first area that occupational therapists worked in was? a) Nursing Homes b) Hospitals c) Mental Health d) NICU
What is Mental Health
500
Which is NOT in occupational therapy's scope of practice? a) Driving and home evaluations b) The ability to diagnose their patients c) Splint fabrications d) Assistive technology
What is The ability to diagnose their patients
500
What are 3 of the 8 Principles of the OT Code of Ethics? a) Veracity, Faith, Care b) Care, Honesty, Fidelity c) Beneficence, Fidelity, Veracity d) Maleficence, Beneficence, and Faith
What is Beneficence, Fidelity, Veracity
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