Group vs Team
Interprofessional Teams
Types of Teams/ Competencies
Anything OT
Miscellaneous
100

What is the definition of a group? 

People who are connected through a common interest or a shared activity

100

Who makes up an Interprofessional Team? 

OT/PT/SLP

Doctor

Nurse Practitioner 

Social Worker 

Pharmacist 

100

What is the definition of Competence? 

Measures or areas that define a specific area of knowledge, skills and abilities related to specific duties and functions within a job. 

100

Who is the president of AOTA?

Alyson Stover

100

What course is Katie and Tucker your course assistants for? 

OT Management!!! 

200

What is the definition of a team? 

A group of people focused on the completion of shared goals

200

Who is ALWAYS in the center of the Interprofessional Team? 

The Patient!! 

200

What are the 8 characteristics of Competence? 

1) Content Coordination 

2) Productive Outcomes 

3) Learning Continuum 

4) Research Strengths 

5) Assessing Fit 

6) Education Integration 

7) Accreditation Standards 

8) Content Testing

200

What are the 8 areas of occupation?

ADL

IADL

Play

Leisure 

Medication Management 

Social Participation 

Work 

Rest/Sleep 

200

Where are Katie and Tucker from? 

Katie: Northern VA 

Tucker: Michigan 

300

What is the one characteristic groups and teams share? 

They both have a Common Goal 

300

What are some barriers to having a good interprofessional team? 

Lack of communication, not having clear roles, decreased trust, etc. 


300

What is the difference between a functional work team and a cross-sectional work team? 

Members of a functional work team have many responsibilities that are all within the same department while cross sectional work teams is when members from different disciplines come together to reach a common goal. 

300

What are the signs of having a stroke? 

Having trouble speaking, sudden numbness, confusion, face drooping. 


300

Where did Katie and Tucker go for undergrad? 

Katie: George Mason University 

Tucker: Michigan State 

400

What are the differences between groups and teams? 

Groups have:Frequent contact and interaction with one another and a mutual influence 

Teams have: Shared rewards & shared authority, self-management and shared rewards 



400

What does an interprofessional team do?

Works as a unit but have different roles 

Communicate with one another to share information 

Have common goals for the patient 

Provide care for patients who have similar diagnoses

400

What are the 4 domains of competence? 

1) Interprofessional Communication 

2) Team and Teamwork 

3) Roles and Responsibility 

4) Values and Ethics 

400

What are the 3 main categories of client factors?

1) Body functions

2) Body Structures

3) Values, beliefs, spirituality 

400

Name 1 fun fact about Katie and Tucker 

Katie: Greek, runs, loves visiting Niagara Falls 

Tucker: Enjoys being outdoors (hiking, kayaking) 

500

What are the four things a team operates with?

  1. A high degree of interdependence 

  2. Share authority & responsibility for self-management 

  3. Responsible for collective performance 

  4. Work toward a common/shared goal

500

Why is it important to work in interprofessional teams? 

To provide the best care for the patient 

Each profession adds in specific knowledge that will help the team meet the patients needs 

The best plan of care can be created 

(There are many correct answers for this question, these are just two examples). 


500

What makes an effective team? Can you name the definitions of at least one of them? 

1) Forming 

2) Storming 

3)  Norming 

4) Performing 

5) Adjourning

500

When was Occupational Therapy recognized as a profession?

1917

500

What settings did Katie and Tucker have their fieldwork? 

*You can receive half the points if you name one setting for Katie and one setting for Tucker 

Katie: Acute Care & IPR 

Tucker: IPR & SNF

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