The mother of Occupational Therapy?
Who is Eleanor Clark Slagle.
Dressing, bathing, eating, feeding are examples of
What are Activities of Daily Living
Upper extremity rehab, inpatient behavioral health, acute inpatient, neuro rehabilitation, IOP, CFI, H2F, COSC, EDIS
What are practice areas OT's work in the military
Nearly 1/3 of OT's work with children, often on the kids' cacography, bad this skill
handwriting
The title of OT's during World War I
What is reconstruction aids
When making a phone call you are engaging in this area of occupation
What is social participation
Treating a patient in a sensory room, OT's work under this model of practice
What is Sensory Integration Model
OT's help people with dressing, bathing, feeding, and other ADL's, short for "activities of this"
What are daily living
One of the earliest psychiatrists to support occupational therapy as a profession
Who is Adolf Meyer
2 IADLs that are important to a mother and child.
What are child rearing and meal prep
An occupational therapist who receives further training in working with the upper extremity
Who is a certified hand therapist
OTs are expert makers and utilizers of these rigid supports used to immobilize or brace a limb
The year that the role of the COTA was first created.
What is 1956
An of occupation that is most important to a toddler
What is play
A patient who requires moderate assistance with a transfer, is able to complete the transfer within this percentage of independence
What is 25%-75%
Dr. Adolf Meyer developed the "big 4" of OT around the idea of needing balance play, rest, sleep, this 4 letter word
work
The Father of Occupational Therapy
Who is William Rush Dunton
8 areas of Occupation
What are ADL, IADL, Work, Play, Leisure, Social Participation, Education and Rest/Sleep.
Adding visual cues to stairs, lowering items to easy to reach shelves, and installing grab bars are examples of modifications made when working in this setting
What is home care
Mountain climbing again, thanks to OT, Aron Ralston had his survival story told in this 2010 James Franco film
127 hours