OTPF-4
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This OTPF‑4 category includes motor, process, and social skills.

What are performance skills?

100

These are defined as the physiological and psychological operations of body systems.

What are body functions?

100

This skill requires establishing effective distance from objects without awkward body positioning.

Answer: What is positions?

100

These skills require mental functions and include pacing, attending, and heeding

What are process skills?

200

Habits, routines, and rituals are part of this OTPF‑4 component.

What are performance patterns?

200

This category of body functions includes basic human senses.

What are sensory functions?

200

These performance skills describe how we move during an activity.

What are motor skills?

200

This process skill is the ability to pay direct attention to what one is doing without looking away.

What is attends?

300

Values, beliefs, and spirituality fall under this client-centered category.

What are client factors?

300

These are defined as “specific capacities, characteristics, or beliefs that reside within the person and influence occupational performance.”

What are client factors?

300

Extending our arms to interact with objects that we utilize every day

What is reaching?

300

Performing steps of a task in a logical and effective order

What is sequencing?

400

These two contextual factors influence ADL performance, according to the OTPF‑4.

What are environmental and personal factors?

400

This category includes movement and joint functions.

What are neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions?

400

A group of performance skills that represent small, observable actions related to moving oneself

What are motor skills?

400

Changing our actions to prevent error or ineffective performance of other mother or process skills.

What is accommodates?

500
OTPF-4 in an acronym for 

What is Occupational Therapy Practice Framework- 4th Edition?

500

Recognizing the aroma of food uses this sensory structure.

What is smell (nose)?

500

Participating in a tsk without demonstrating physical fatigue, pausing to rest or stopping to catch breath

What is endures or endurance?

500

Looking at someone who is speaking and gesturing to emphasize communication are examples of these skills.

What are social interaction skills?

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