Refers to the physiological function of body systems including psychological functions and anatomical parts of the body such as organs limbs and their components respectively.
What is: Body Structures and Body Functions
______ _____ is the unique features of a person that are not a part of a health condition or health state and that constitute the particular background of the person's life and living.
What Is: Personal Factors
Strength is an example of what body function?
What Is: Muscle Function/ Power
Examples include: sensory, musculoskeletal, mental, cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine functions
What is: Body Functions
Sage specifically likes to shower at night so that she is able to relax more before bed and does this daily. What is this called?
What Is: Habits
______ do not necessarily determine a clients success or difficulty with daily life occupations.
What is: Body Structures and Functions
Examples include the heart and blood vessels that support cardiovascular function
What Is: Body Structures
The Occupational Profile and Analysis of occupational performance occur in what stage?
What Is: Evaluation Stage
Observable, goal directed actions and consist of motor skills, process skills, and social interaction skills
What Is: Performance Skills
Short term, long term and working are examples of what body function?
Sage enters her second year in the MOT program, she has learned that she has a commitment to her LDR, states that study breaks for occupational engagement are necessary for success, and maintains her gratitude journal daily alongside meditation and yoga practices.
What Is: Values, beliefs and spirituality
Sage is observing her roommate complete dish washing after a shoulder injury, she notices she struggles to interact and lift the heavy pans and has to take multiple breaks to complete the process. What specific skill is Sage observing?
What Is: Motor Skills
Sensation related to position, balance, and secure movement against gravity, is an example of _____?
What Is: Vestibular Functioning and or Sensory Functions
Services provided by OT in collaboration with clients to facilitate engagement in occupations related to health, well-being, and achievement of established goals.
What Is: Intervention
Piper the Meow-OT cat is at her first college social, she notices a couple having an odd dynamic in the corner. She notices the girl trying to make eye contact and talk but the guy looking away and facing away. What skill is she observing?
What Is: Social Interaction skills