Historical events/Legislation
Definitions
Change Models
Community Practice Initiatives
Misc.
100

Provided aid to the permanently and totally disabled

What is the Social Security Act of 1935? 

100

The use of technology and electronic information to support healthcare, health administration, or health education delivery across a distance

What is telehealth?

100

This model for change was developed as a planning model for health promotion programs.  Basic concepts include:  importance, changeability, predisposing factors, enabling factors, and reinforcing factors.  Identify the model from the choices below.

What is Precede-Proceed model?

100

Examples include weight management, stress management and chronic pain management programs.

What are Lifestyle redesign programs?

100

The interactive process of helping other solve exiting or potential problems by identifying and analyzing issues, developing strategies to address problem and preventing future problems from occurring is most often used when a new program is being developed or under going significant change.  This model has been used in school system practice.  What is this role?

What is a consultant?

200

In the early 1900's, Four women are sent to France as neuropsychiatry “civilian aides” to help World War I soldiers recuperate from “shell shock” and “war neurosis,” and 5 women are to work with soldiers with physical injuries.

What are Reconstruction Aides?

200

The purpose of this strategy is the prevention of disease and injury in individuals and populations or the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.

What is health promotion?

200

Emphasizes phenomenology and perceived experience—individual’s perceptions determine behavior, not the environment. Basic Constructs include: Perceived barriers, Perceived benefits, Perceived severity, Perceived susceptibility

What is the Health Belief Model?

200

Developed to assist persons with developmental disabilities to work in competitive employment.

What are supported employment programs?

200

The frequency of supervision required by the state of Virginia for an OTA.


What is every 10 visits or 30 days which ever occurs first?

300

Created Medicare and Medicaid funding

What is medical rehabilitation referenced legislation? 

300

The universal design principle that accommodates a wide range of individual preferences and abilities.

What is flexibility in use?

300

Also referred to as the Stages of Change Model.  Stages of change include: Pre-contemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance, Relapse/Re-cycling

What is the Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior (TMHBC)?

300

The purposeful design of products and environments to ensure that they can be used by all people regardless of ability level.

What is universal design?

300

Vera is a high school English teacher.  She has RA and is no longer able to stand and walk comfortably.  Vera provides the appropriate medical documentation to wear athletic shoes.

What is a reasonable accommodation?

400

Known as “the father of occupational therapy”, was a strong advocate for occupational engagement and eventually formed the National Society for Promotion of Occupational Therapy (now known as AOTA)

Who is William Rush Dutton, Jr.?

400

The degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process and understand basic health information and services in order to make health care decisions.

What is health literacy?

400

Developed as a planning model to develop health promotion programs. Identifies phases of the planning process and begins with the end goal in mind. Basic concepts include: Importance, Changeability, Predisposing factors, Reinforcing factors, Enabling factors

What is the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model?

400

Human factors is a body of knowledge about human abilities, human limitations, and other characteristics that are relevant to design.

What is erogonomics?

400

 A holistic model that recognizes the inter relatedness and interdependence of all phenomena and values cooperation, quality, integration, and conservation.

What is an ecological worldview?

500

A four-part piece of American legislation that ensures students with a disability are provided with Free Appropriate Public Education that is tailored to their individual needs. It previously known as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act from 1975 to 1990.

What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?

500

All physicians whose practice includes the provision of medical care for well individuals and who act as 'gatekeepers' to specialist services.

What is primary care physcians?

500

Provides a guide on how to most efficiently communicate the availability of the intervention and the adoption of new behaviors. People vary in their readiness to adopt new behaviors. Readiness categories of adopters include:  Innovators, Early adopters, Early majority adopters, Late majority adopters, Laggards

What is Diffusion of Innovations Model?

500

A system that uses an integrated group of 

components such as symbols, aids, 

strategies, and techniques to enhance 

an individual’s communication.

What is Augmentative Communication System?

500

As an inclusive profession, occupational therapy maximizes health, well-being, and quality of life for all people, populations, and communities through effective solutions that facilitate participation in everyday living.

What is AOTA's vision 2020?

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