Which model views the interaction of person, environment, and occupation as dynamic?
PEO Model
The primary goal of OT intervention is to:
Support participation in meaningful occupations
Choosing the best intervention based on research and client values is an example of:
Evidence-based practice
Which assessment measures ADL independence levels?
Katz ADL or FIM
Which law ensures patient confidentiality in Israel?
Patient Rights Law
In MOHO, volition includes: interests, values, and _________________
Personal causation
Which approach focuses on restoring ROM and strength?
Remediation approach
What type of reasoning considers the therapist-client relationship?
Interactive reasoning
The Beery VMI assesses
Visual-motor integration
OTs are licensed under which Israeli law?
Health Professions Law
Which model was developed in Canada and emphasizes client-centered practice?
CMOP-E
Name one compensatory strategy for a client with hemianopsia during meal preparation.
Teach scanning techniques; position items within visual field
When an OT thinks about the “how-to” of therapy sessions, this is:
Procedural reasoning
Which assessment would you use to evaluate cognitive performance in daily tasks for dementia clients?
Cognitive Performance Test (CPT)
Which law supports integration of people with disabilities in the community?
Equal Rights for People with Disabilities Law
In the OA model, what is the outcome of a successful occupational challenge?
Occupational adaptation
For a client with advanced dementia, intervention should focus on:
Task simplification, environmental cues, and maintaining function
What reasoning includes understanding the client's culture and context?
Conditional reasoning
What assessment evaluates sensory processing patterns in children?
Sensory Profile
According to Israeli law, how often must an OT renew their license?
Every two years
Name two differences between PEO and MOHO.
PEO focuses explicitly on the environment and occupational performance; MOHO emphasizes volition, habituation, and performance capacity within a systems perspective.
In peds, an OT uses play to improve bilateral coordination. This aligns with which approach?
Developmental approach
An OT considers system and organizational factors in treatment planning. This is:
Pragmatic reasoning
The Executive Function Performance Test assesses:
Executive function during real-world tasks (cooking, medication management, etc.)
Is it ethical to treat a family member? Why or why not?
Generally discouraged due to conflict of interest and lack of objectivity.