Involves OT’s use of herself/himself as an agent to effect positive change within the therapeutic process
What is conscious use of self?
ADL's, IADL's, Health Management, Rest and Sleep, Education, Work, Play, Leisure, Social Participation
What is Occupations?
The OT utilizes aspects of the client’s culture, personal preferences, & clinical knowledge in intervention selection.
What is critical reasoning?
Obtaining and using supplies; soaping, rinsing, and drying body parts; maintaining bathing position; and transferring to and from bathing positions
What is Bathing and Showering?
This tool helps the therapist determine when and how to adapt and modify tasks.
What is Activity synthesis?
Environmental and personal factors
What is contexts?
While treating Benny the OT refrains from utilizing fragrant perfumes, lotions, & sanitizers due to Benny’s high sensitivity.
What is conscious use of self?
Preparing shopping lists (grocery and other); selecting, purchasing, and transporting items; selecting method of payment; and completing money transactions; included are Internet shopping and related use of electronic devices such as computers, cell phones, and tablets
This activity is chosen by the therapist to most likely meet a specific goal.
What is therapist-defined activity?
Habits, Routines, Roles, and Rituals
What is Performance Patterns?
Providing feedback to a child on his or her performance
What is teaching-learning process?
Using fiscal resources, including alternate methods of financial transaction, and planning and using finances with long-term and short-term goals
What is Financial Management?
This tool helps guide the therapist to create an intervention plan & also provides justification for which assessment tools are used.
What is FOR?
Motor, process, and social interaction
What is Performance Skills?
Client loves my little pony. Child participated in the sensory activity of finding my little ponies in a bean bin.
What is purposeful activity?
Engaging in quiet and effortless actions that interrupt physical and mental activity, resulting in a relaxed state; included are identifying the need to relax; reducing involvement in taxing physical, mental, or social activities; and engaging in relaxation or other endeavors that restore energy and calm and renew interest in engagement
What is Rest?
Pets, Toys, and technology are an example of what type of legitimate tool.
What is nonhuman environment?
Values, beliefs, spirituality, body functions, and body structures
What is Client Factors?
The process of an OT determining that hip flexion & dynamic sitting balance is needed to tie shoes.
What is activity analysis?
Determining aptitudes, developing interests and skills, selecting appropriate avocational pursuits, and adjusting lifestyle in the absence of the worker role
What is Retirement preparation and adjustment?