Which of the following assessments complete in class is non-standardized?
Interest Checklist
You are treating a client and they only have 2 more therapy visits. You begin to teach them a home program and they start to cry saying "everyone is giving up on them?" (IPE)
What is limitations of therapy?
Ct. with a neurocognitive disability is unable to identify the day of week, date, or important upcoming events. What intervention strategy would you use?
What is an orientation board?
Based on Coles, "what did you think of today's activity?"
What is sharing?
You are working with a client who begins to respond to a voice you can not hear. What symptom is your client experiencing?
What is auditory hallucination?
The Mini-mental is a top down or bottom up assessment?
What is bottom up?
Your client refuses treatment today due to "not feeling like it". You explain that they have refused therapy 3 times this week and that they are endanger of being discharged from the rehab facility for noncompliance. (mode)
What is instructing?
Your client becomes confused and aggressive late in the afternoon so you schedule therapy in the morning. What symptom is your client demonstrating?
What is sundowning?
Clients with social skill impairments who are verbal but have not experienced self injurious behavior or assault in the past 2 weeks.
What is inclusion/exclusion criteria?
You plan to use mediation, yoga and essential oils to address your pt's anxiety before completing a grocery shopping task. This is a type of?
What is CHAIH (complementary health approaches and integrative health)?
Which assessment(s) are associated with MOHO?
What is COPM and Interest Checklist?
You are treating a client with anxiety. Due to their anxiety they have lost their job. Based on KAWA how would you label this?
What is a rock?
You are working with a client with Schizophrenia in a community based practice. You assist the client in running the community store which uses pretend money. This is addressing which occupation?
What is work?
While individuals at this level carry out long term group tasks, participants need to expand there ability to work together and express themselves.
What is a cooperative level group?
When using CHAIH strategies, how should they be incorporated into the treatment plan based on the AOTA position paper?
What is an activity to support occupation?
When giving this type of assessment, you must follow give the items exactly as specified.
What is standardized?
You are working with an orthopedic patient after surgery to maintain hip precautions during dressing. You teach them to use a sock aide and reacher. Mode?
What is instructing?
A government organization that provides grant funding to address substance use and mental health concerns.
What is SAMSAHA?
The part of the group protocol that specifies how progress is measured.
What is the evaluation?
When treating a child with PTSD due to abuse and neglect, what unique consideration should guide your therapy?
What is attachment and bounding with the caregiver?
You are working with a patient who can sit up and hold a brush to brush their hair but needs specific cues and assist to effectively complete the task. ACL?
What is ACL 2.0?
What is an empathic break?
You are working with a client with depression to create a consistent morning routine. What is the FOR or MOP?
What is MOHO
Participants work together to create the a monthly newsletter for their community based mental health program. Often they are unaware of the feelings of others when making assignments.
What is cooperative level group?
You are completing therapy with a client whose chart indicates that have HEP B and HIV. What safety precautions should you take?
What is universal precautions?