Foundations of Practice
Core Values & Attitudes
PEO, EHP, & MOHO
Occupational Adaptation & Occupational Justice
OT Roles & Process
100

The ___________was based on respect and dignity for all humans and the need to participate in daily occupations.

What is the Moral Treatment Movement?

100

The Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics is an official document for the ethical guidance of occupational therapy practitioners developed and distributed by___________ .

What is AOTA?

100

According to MOHO, people are composed of three interacting elements. Which of the following is NOT one of those elements?

What is the environment?

100

Which theory describes the integration of two global concepts that have long been present in occupational therapy thinking: occupation and adaptation?

What is OA?

100

_________ are inherent in the process and serve as goals to guide the therapy process

What are outcomes?

200

Adolph Meyer believed that it was necessary to achieve a balance between _______________in order to promote achievement in healthy harmony with human nature.

What is work and play, rest and sleep?

200

________ is like an intermediary, helping to bind philosophy to practice and research.

What is theory?

200

In MOHO, Habituation refers to a process whereby people organize their actions into patterns and routines. These patterns of action are governed by ________, which shape how people go about the routine aspects of their lives.

What are habits and roles?

200

Absent or insufficient housing, lack of employment or employment accommodations, and inadequate financial support for youth, adults, and seniors who lack the resources to live and sustain their mental, physical, and spiritual health are common examples of ________.

What is an occupationally unjust society?

200

As occupational therapy practitioners develop a more refined understanding of the ________ represented in our intervention theories and deconstruct how the intervention works, we can be more precise in our intervention and better able to articulate the basis of what we are doing more clearly to others.

What are casual relationships?

300

Collaborative practice is central to occupational therapy's philosophy, primarily collaboration between the occupational therapist and the ____________.

What is the client?

300

Essential to the contemporary philosophy of occupational therapy is that individuals ________ their environments.

What are interconnected with?

300

According to the EHP model, occupations exist when the person and context factors come together to give meaning to _______.

What are tasks?

300

Unlike other occupational therapy theories, the theory of occupational adaptation is based on the assumption that ________.

What is if clients become more adaptive, they will become more functional?

300

The starting point of the OT process is evaluation, followed by intervention and __________.

What is reevaluation?

400

The National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy was founded in __________.

What is 1917?

400

________ are formal statements about causes and effects or the nature of relationships among features of the world. Their distinguishing feature is that they are hypothetically falsifiable.

What are propositions?

400

Occupational ________ is the outcome that is associated with the confluence of the person, environment, and occupation factors; the degree to which it is possible depends on the goodness of fit of these factors.

What is performance?

400

Research-based on OA interventions supports the notion that clients whose therapy has been based on ________ activity and the development of adaptiveness will outperform those whose therapy has concentrated on activities of daily living that might have little significance for the clients.

What is meaningful?

400

_________ provides background that supports the OT process.

What is evidence?

500

____________was a leader in the National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy and she continues to be honored with an annual Honorary Guest Lectureship in her name.

Who is Eleanor Clarke Slagle?

500

____________is a set of value-based principles to assist the individual in making moral decisions.

What is ethics?

500

Also called overarching theories, they attempt to explain the relationship of person, occupation, and environment.

What are occupation-based models?

500

The element of Person in the OA model is devoted to the internal factors relating to the individual's unique _______.

What are the sensorimotor, cognitive, and psychosocial systems?

500

OT roles are made up of ___________.

What are practitioners, educators, researchers, entrepreneurs, consultants, contractors?




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