She is famous, well at NSU at least, for being the admin with the mostest!
Who is Ms. Jenney
Founded in 1917 in Clifton Springs, NY
What is the National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy, currently known as the American Occupational Therapy Association
This entity of the American Occupational Therapy Association regulates entry-level education for both the occupational therapy and occupational therapy assistant educational programs in the United States.
What is the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE)?
Basing occupational therapy practice on the best available research evidence.
What is evidence-based practice?
Occupational therapists use these methods such as stretching, exercise, and hot packs to help get the patient ready for engagement in purposeful activity.
What are preparatory activities?
She is famous, well at NSU at least, for saying, "if it's not documented it didn't happen," and thinks her husband is the best!
Who is Dr. Estes
In order to stay in good standing, OTs and OTAs must complete ________ CUEs every two years and renew their license in __________ of ____________ year?
This term is used when referring to any individual who is "initially certified to practice as either an OT or an OTA.
What is an occupational therapy practitioner?
The ability to perceive, desire, recall, plan and carry out roles, routines, tasks, and sub-tasks for the purpose of self-maintenance, productivity, leisure, and rest in response to demands of the internal and/or external environment.
What is occupational performance?
Known as a set of professional guidelines that provide a basis for helping OT professionals to make the correct decisions for health care practice in occupational therapy.
What is the Code of Ethics
She is famous, well at NSU at least, for saying, "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger."
Who is Dr. Bates
A Set of expected behaviors
The acronym IDEA stands for?
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
This term refers to environmental factors and personal factors
What are contexts
Tasks that involve using the telephone, shopping, preparing meals, housekeeping, using transportation, taking medication(s), and managing finances
What are Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (ADL)?
She is famous, well at NSU at least, for saying, "but why?"
Dr. D!
Works under the supervision of an occupational therapist to carry out the treatment plan
Who are occupational therapy assistants (OTAs)
Tools that are specifically designed to improve or maintain someone’s functional participation in activities of daily living such as grooming, bathing, writing, electric can opener, etc.
What is adaptive equipment
It is defined as the "things that people engage in that have meaning and give people identity."
What are occupations?
A tool developed to clearly and concisely describe the occupational therapy profession. It guides practitioners as we seek to support our client's participation in daily living.
What is the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework?
Is the Dean for the Muskogee Campus
Who is Dr. Williams
For children, their main occupation is _________ along with dressing/grooming/feeding skills, writing, socializing, and many more.
This educational phase is to provide students with the opportunity to apply the knowledge learned in the classroom to practice in the clinical setting.
What is fieldwork?
This term refers to the client's habits, routines, roles, and rituals.
What are performance patterns?
An approach in which the client, family, and significant others are active participants throughout the occupational therapy therapeutic process.
What is client-centered?
Known as the "Mother of OT"
Eleanor Clarke Slagle
In the early days of occupational therapy, OTs used these interventions as diversions and general methods of recovery from disease and injury
What are Arts/Crafts
According to Medicare, this type of equipment can withstand repeated use for a medical reason, has an expected lifetime of three years, and is considered helpful to sick or injured individuals: including walkers, wheelchairs, power chairs, hospital beds, and oxygen.
Durable Medical Equipment (DME)
This term refers to motor skills, process skills, and social interaction skills
What are performance skills
Use occupation to bring about change
Example: Go to the art museum to meet people and initiate light conversation (improve socialization skills)
What is Occupation as a Means
These individuals recognize that everyday occupational engagement influences mental and physical health
Who are occupational therapist
To become an OT, you must earn your ________ degree from an accredited school and pass the _______ exam.
What is Master's degree and NBCOT exam
What are altruism, equality, freedom, justice, dignity, truth, and prudence
what are core values
This term emphasizes the organic and functional relationship between the parts and the whole being; how OTs view clients, separating OTs from other professions.
What is Holistic view
What are everyday personalized activities that people do as individuals, in families, & /c communities to occupy time, bring meaning & purpose to life?
What is Occupation
Known as the “Father of occupational therapy”
Who is Dr. William Rush Dunton, Jr.
These OTs have enthusiastic and playful personalities and can be found playing with playdough, coloring pictures, or doing puzzles.
Who are Pediatric Occupational Therapists
Refers to motivation and value; is a “voluntary act of choosing”
What is volition
This domain focuses on values, beliefs, spirituality, body functions, and body structures
What are client factors
When the outcome of the intervention or goal is to address the client's ability to perform or engage in occupation but does not necessarily mean the use of occupation is used directly as an intervention.
Example: Going to the Jenks Aquarium as a leisure activity
What is "occupation as and end."
Its mission is to "To advance occupational therapy practice, education, and research through standard setting and advocacy on behalf of its members, the profession, and the public."
Who is AOTA
This is a fundamental skill of occupational therapists, a process used to identify the inherent properties of a given occupation, task, or activity and the skills, abilities, or capacities required to complete it.
Describes the actions practitioners take when providing services that are client-centered and focused on engagement in occupations; includes the evaluation, intervention, and outcomes
What is process
The OTPF–4 is divided into two major sections
What are domain and process
Are goal-directed, and purposeful when the client is an active, voluntary participant; activity is directed toward a goal that individual finds meaningful; used when occupation is the means
What is purposeful activity