Led the initial development of the academic discipline of *occupational science*.
What is Dr. Elizabeth Yerxa
100
Use of research study findings, client values and practitioner expertise during clinical reasoning to support the process of marking wise practice decisions
What is Evidence-Based Practice
100
Activities oriented toward taking care of one's own body; activities are essential for survival and well-being
What is Activities of Daily Living
200
In 1917, occupational therapists formed this, which was their first professional association. Later renamed American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA).
What is National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy (NSPOT)
200
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What is theraband
200
Created a frame of reference known as *occupational behavior*
What is Dr. Mary Reilly
200
a sensory integrative dysfunction in which tactile sensations cause excessive emotional reactions, hyperactivity, or other behavior problems
What is Tactile Defensiveness
200
Any cognitive content that an individual holds as true
What is beliefs
300
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What is mobile arm support
300
During WWI, these people were recruited and trained to help with the rehabilitation of those wounded in war.
What is reconstruction aides
300
Amount of tension within a muscle
What is Tone
300
Patterns of behavior that are observable, regular, and provide structure for daily life
What is Routines
400
In 1917, occupational therapists formed this, which was their first professional association. Later renamed American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA).
What is What is National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy (NSPOT)
400
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What is ankle foot orthosis
400
The first president of the National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy (NSPOT)
What is George Barton
400
Increasing demands of an occupation to stimulate improved function or reducing the demands to respond to client difficulties in performance.
What is Grading
400
Name the 6 areas of "Context and Environment"
What is Cultural, Personal, Physical, Social, Temporal, Virtual
500
Name 3 of the 6 people that attended the first meeting on March 15, 1917, in Clifton Springs, New York.
What is Thomas Kidner, George Barton, William Dunton, Eleanor Clarke Slagle, Isabel Newton, and Susan Johnson
500
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What is *quad* cane
500
Who said "The integrity of the profession is in your hands."
What is Eleanor Clark Slagle
500
Concept to guide humans as occupational beings who need and want to participate in occupations in order to develop and thrive and the political, social, economic, and cultural factors that may influence such participation. Right of every individual to be able to meet basic needs and to have equal opportunities and life chances to reach toward her or his potential but specific to the individual's engagement in diverse and meaningful occupations.
What is Occupational Justice
500
Ethical distribution and sharing of resources, rights, and responsibilities between people recognizing their equal worth as citizens