What is Occupational therapy practice framework, 4th Edition.
This is the educational governing body of occupational therapy.
ACOTE (Accrediting council of occupational therapy education)
Who is the OT.
Belief that all persons are entitled to have
access to participation in everyday occupations
Occupational Justice
Name three IADLs.
Open
Laundry, walking the dog, grocery shopping
Occupational history, patterns of daily living, interests and needs are included in this...
What is occupational profile.
This organization provides the opportunity to complete the National board exam for OTPs.
NBCOT (National Board of Certification in Occupational therapy)
Provides support to both the OT and the OTA after training for specific tasks
Who is the OT aide or rehabilitation aide
The requirement in federal law that students with disabilities receive their education, to the maximum extent appropriate, with nondisabled peers and that special education students are not removed from regular classes unless, even with supplemental aids and services
What is the least restrictive environment.
The measurable distance between people as
they interact.
What is Proxemics
Name 2 trends in the OT profession...
Open..
Doctorate level education
Being primary referrals
Researching new and innovative methods
Unfair differences in access to health care services, treatment provided and health outcomes.
What is Health disparities
Requires either a Bachelors degree or associate degree
What is an OTA.
The trend toward justifying intervention requires practitioners who are able to generate and critically analyze research. Basing practice on the best available research evidence is termed...
What is evidence based practice.
A practitioner may consult with a group of elementary
school teachers and administrators about
opportunities for play during recess to promote
health and well-being.
What is INDIRECT SERVICES.
What is cultural competence.
Name the 6 emerging practices and give an example for each!
1.Aging in place
2.Driver assessments and training programs
3.Community health and wellness
4.Needs of children and youth
5. Ergonomics consulting
6. Technology and assistive-device developing and consulting
This student must acquire 16 weeks of Level 2 fieldwork.
What is an OTA.
Older adults may experience as they begin to feel and act helpless and relinquish control over things that previously held value.
An important process occupational therapy practitioners use to understand the demands a specific activity places on a client.
Affirms the need for services
Documents the effectiveness of services
Structures data for research
Guides implementation of treatment
What is the TREATMENT PLAN.
9- hole peg test measures.
What is Fine motor skills
Formulates and documents the treatment plan.
Who is the OT
Name 5 ADLs?
Open
Dressing, Showering, Bathing, Feeding, Toileting, Functional mobility, sexual activity
Name three approaches to intervention.
1. Create/Promote
2. Establish/Restore
3. Maintain
4. Modify
5. Prevent