Areas of Occupation (AIRSHWELPS)
Therapeutic Intervention Process
Occupational Therapy Performance Framework (OTPF)
Cognitive Components of Occupation
Occupation vs. Purposeful vs. Preparatory Activities
100

Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting are examples

What are [basic] activities of daily living, or [B]ADLs?

100

Determining whether or not an individual will benefit from skilled occupational therapy

What is screening?

100

The three (3) domains of concern for occupational therapy practitioners

What are performance areas, performance components, and performance context?

100
Knowing when you are finished with brushing your teeth

What is activity termination?

100

Splinting/Orthotics are examples

What is a preparatory activity?

200

Knowing the dosages and schedules to take your medications are examples 

What is health information management?

200

The process of collecting and interpreting data; it must be completed before the OTR can formulate the treatment plan

What is evaluation?

200

The three categories of performance components of occupation

What are sensorimotor, cognitive integration, and psychosocial skills/psychological components?

200

Focusing on an activity for a finite period of time

What is attention span?

200

Shopping for clothes, groceries are examples

What is an occupation-based activity?

300

Getting enough ____ and a good night's _____ (two different terms) such that an individual wakes up refreshed

What are sleep and rest?

300

Identifying the patient's problems and realistic goals; developing the methods to achieve the goals

What is treatment planning?

300

Three (3) examples of perceptual processing

Any three (3) of the following: stereognosis, kinesthesia, pain response, body scheme, R/L discrimination, spatial relations orientation, form constancy, position in space, visual closure, figure-ground perception, depth perception, topographical

300

First you place the dirty clothes into the washing machine; then you add the detergent and fabric softener, stain fighter; next, you turn on the washing machine.  

What is sequencing?

300

Working on dressing via a button board or another type of dressing simulator

What is a purposeful (therapeutic) activity?

400

Budgeting money, knowing when to renew auto registration and one's driver license, grocery shopping

What are instrumental activities of daily living  (IADLs)?

400

Putting the treatment plan into action 

What is treatment implementation?

400

Postural alignment, soft tissue integrity, and range of motion are examples of this category of sensorimotor components

What are neuromusculoskeletal sensorimotor components?

400

Knowing who you are, what your name is; knowing where you are; knowing the time of day and today's date; knowing why you are in the hospital

What is orientation x4 (person, place, time, situation)

400

Energy conservation techniques

What are preparatory activities?

500

Your Stanbridge experience is formally classified as this area of occupation

What is education?

500

The two situations upon which program discontinuation takes place

What are: 1, the patient is no longer benefiting from skilled OT services?  and 2, the patient has reached all of the established goals?

500

The conditions that facilitate or inhibit the engagement of occupations are collectively known by this category.

What are contexts?

500

Attempting to fill in the entire grid of the New York Times crossword puzzle; figuring out how to get the cheapest airline fare to San Francisco

What is problem solving?

500

Transfer training; bed mobility training

What are [examples of] therapeutic activities?

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