Assists in assessments as requested, contributes to the intervention plan, and implements intervention
What is the role of the OTA?
This is the law that discusses eligibility for early intervention services.
What is Public Law 99-457, Part H, Later changed to Part C? (IFSP)
System outside of the medical and educational models. May include work with individuals or populations. i.e. afterschool program
What is the community system?
What is conduct disorder?
This helps the OT practitioner decide what to do during therapy sessions.
What is Frame of Reference
Typical development of a child occurs...
What is naturally and dynamically
Symptoms include pain, swelling, and discoloration around the ankle.
What is an ankle sprain?
What is a client?
The practitioners developing intervention plans in collaboration with families is what type of approach.
Family-centered approach
Service level where the OT practitioner establishes a program and checks in regarding the child's progress.
What is monitoring service
In a situation where practitioner works on skills to prepare a student for performing ADLS, occupation is this.
What is occupation as the end result?
Model guiding the OT process with an emphasis on a client-centered, occupation-based top-down approach.
What is Occupational Therapy Intervention Process Model (OTIPM)?
Visual field is approximately 8 inches.
Newborn visual field
A progressive neurological condition in girls which includes a loss of purposeful hand function and intellectual disability
The type of supervision provided directly and regularly scheduled contact; on-site supervision
What is routine supervision
The best approach if a family consistently misses therapy appointments
What is re-establish the goals of therapy with family.
Services and goals are driven by the client's exceptional educational need in this system.
What is the educational system
Repetition of activities and providing instructions one step at a time is a useful intervention for clients with this condition.
What is an intellectual or cognitive disorder?
Independence, functional independence, assisted performance, and dependent performance are types of these.
What are levels of performance?
Deep sleep, light sleep, drowsy and semidozing, alert, actively awake, fussy, crying
What are infant behavioral states?
Disorder characterized by significantly delayed motor coordination with impairments in occupational performance compared to chronological age and intellectual ability.
What is developmental coordination disorder?
Context that involves customs, beliefs, activity patterns, and behavioral standards
What is the cultural context?
The first step (major goal) when working with families.
What is establishing a trusting relationship, particularly with the key members.
Family involvement is important and helpful when helping the client meet goals in the area of health and wellness and improving eating and other lifestyle habits when they have this condition.
The OT practitioner's "planned use of his or her personality, insights, perceptions, and judgements as part of the therapeutic process."
What is Therapeutic Use of Self
These are the three basic principles of motor development.
What are cephalocaudal, proximal to distal, and gross to fine motor control?
Symptoms include hot and painful joints when exacerbated.
What is Juvenile arthritis?
The first step in the evaluation process providing information of client history, client factors, problems, priorities, etc.
What is occupational profile
The type of collaborative style when the OT and PT practitioners cotreat a child together to better address the child' needs.
What is interdisciplinary style.
Students entering this grade should be independent in toileting and feeding, have cooperative play behavior, understand rules and schedules, and begin to have behavioral and emotional maturity.
What are preschool readiness skills?
Part of the brain responsible for motor control and coordination and successfully completing a task.
What is the cerebellum?
What are legitimate tools?
The child is learning to finger-feed, use a pincer grasp, and creep simultaneously is what type of development?
Mental health disorder with positive symptoms of an acute episode including delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, and disorganized motor behavior.
What is schizophrenia?