Occupations
Client Factors
Performance Patterns/Skills
Contexts
Process
100

Everyday activities that people do as individuals, in families, and with communities to occupy time and bring meaning and purpose to life.

What are occupations? 

100

An individual with an amputation would have a deficit in this category

What is body structures? 

100

A mother of an adolescent with a disability is an example of

What is a role?

100
Age, sexual orientation, gender identity, and social background are considered

What is personal factors? 

100

Evaluation, Intervention and Outcomes

What is the OT Process? 

200

Activities to support daily life within the home and community such as child rearing, financial management and meal preparation. 

What is IADL, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living? 

200

Name the 3 categories within client factors

What are 1)values, beliefs, spirituality; 2) body functions; and 3) body structures

200

Observable , goal-directed actions that result in a client's quality of performing desired occupations. 

What are performance skills? 

200

Aspects of the physical, social, and attitudinal surroundings in which people live and conduct their lives

What is environmental factor? 

200

A practitioner providing consultation on inclusive design to a park district or civic organization to address how the built and and natural environments can support occupational performance and engagement

What is indirect service? 

300

Occupations are often shared and done with others. Are the most interactive of all social occupations. 

What are co-occupations? 

300

Mental functions, sensory functions, neuromusculosketal & movement related functioning, and muscle functions are all examples of

What is body functions? 

300

Betty is a 90 year old who has Parkinson's and a tremor in both upper extremities. This would cause what difficulty in dressing from a performance skill perspective?

What is motor skills? 

300

A therapy dog program in a senior living community is an example of what environmental factor

What is Support and relationships? 

300

An integral part of the occupational therapy process in which occupational therapy practitioners develop and manage their their therapeutic relationships with  clients by using professional reasoning, empathy, and a client-centered, collaborative approach to service delivery

What is therapeutic use of self? 

400

Client is seeking services from an orthotics specialists is an example of 

What is Health Management? Personal care device management?

400

An acquired belief and commitment, derived from culture, about what is good, right, and important to do such as commitment to family is

What is Values? 

400

Katie wakes up every morning at 7:15am, makes a cup of coffee and watches Good Morning America, and then gets ready for the day. This is an example of a ______

What is a routine?

400

Racial discrimination in job hiring processes is an example of a barrier within what environmental factor

What is Attitudes? 

400

A summary of the a client's occupational history and experiences, patterns of daily living, interests, values, needs, and relevant contexts

What is occupational profile? 

500

Intimate partner relationships is a subcategory of 

What is social participation? 

500

A deep experience of meaning brought about be engaging in occupations that involve the enacting to personal values and beliefs, reflection, and intentions within a supportive contextual environment is

What is spirituality? 

500

Suzy is a 4 year old and diagnosed with Autism. She does not talk, look at peers, or express emotions. Suzy is demonstrating difficulties with what performance skills that would impact her participation in preschool

What is social interaction skills? 

500

The broad construct that encompasses environmental factors and personal factors

What is context? 

500

Name the 5 approaches to intervention

What are 1)Create, promote; 2) establish, restore; 3) maintain; 4) modify; 5) prevent 

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