What is OT process
The first step in establishing trust with a family.
What is identifying outcomes that family members desire.
The "first level" of medical care and includes visits to one's primary physician.
What is primary care.
The provision of the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) gives children with disabilities the right to be education with their nondisabled peers.
What is the least restrictive environment.
One's natural environment and the geographic boundaries.
Typical development of a child occurs...
What is naturally
What is heart rate, color, reflex irritability, muscle tone, and respiratory effort.
The practitioners developing intervention plans in collaboration with families is what type of approach.
Family-centered approach
What is pulse oximeter
The special services such as OT, PT and speech therapy, school health, and social work required for a child to benefit from a special education program.
What is Related service.
The definition of health in accordance with the World Health Organization (WHO).
What is a state of well-being.
What is development
The newborn can use their vision to see this far.
What is about 8 inches away.
This helps the OT practitioner decide what to do during therapy sessions.
What is Frame of Reference
The best approach if a family consistently misses therapy appointments
What is re-establish the goals of therapy with family.
The proper infection control measures for contact precautions.
Wash hand when entering and leaving the room; wear gown and gloves.
The must be present for OT services to be provided in the public school system.
What is services must be related to the child's education needs.
The greatest context in which ot practitioners have the greatest impact.
What is environmental.
What is 5-6 months.
The type of supervision provided directly and daily contact; on-site supervision
The first step (major goal) when working with families.
What is establishing a trusting relationship, particularly with the key members.
Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
The parent's and child's right to bring legal actions against a school.
What is Due process.
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
Gestation typically last..
What is 40 weeks.
This allows an child to maintain their center of gravity over their base of support and are subtle changes in muscle tone or movement to remain in an upright position.
What is equilibrium
"The determination, made by various methods, that two people performing the same or equivalent procedures will obtain the same or equivalent results."
What is service competency
The life-cycle of a disabled child or children with special needs is unique in what manner?
What is undergoing stressful life-cycle events (hospitalization, painful treatments, new relationships, etc.)
The specialty unit for children who have cancer.
What is Oncology Unit
The person(s) who determines if a child has an exceptional educational need and requires special services.
The "trusting connection and rapport established between practitioner and client through collaboration, communication, therapist empathy and mutual respect."
The period of childhood which is characterized by significant and emotional growth (other than fetal growth).
What is infancy.
The infant at this age is able to combine objects and explore their functional use; uses a superior pincer grasp and puts objects into a container.
What is 12 months (one-year old)
What is social justice.
The type of care when OT practitioners and team provide comfort care to the dying child and family.
What is Palliative Care
The type of service the OT practitioner provides by training the teacher to work on certain skills recommended by the OT.
What is monitoring.
The largest community system in which occupational therapists and OTAs are employed.
What is the school system.
Progression of motor development.
What is cephalad to caudal, proximal to distal, and gross to fine motor.
What is dynamic tripod grasp.
What is Discovery scholarship
"Solution-focused curiosity and interests" and "collaborative goal setting" are skills that are grounded in the central communicative tool known as?
What is Acknowledgement.
This type of tube enable a child to receive nutrition through a tube from his nose to his stomach.
What is Nasogastric tube
What is No Child Left Behind.
What is the Precede-Proceed Model (PPM)
The child is learning to finger-feed, use a pincer grasp, and creep simultaneously is what type of development?
The typical developing child would use UE protective extension reaction at this age.
What is 7-8 months.
The first step in the evaluation process that provides an understanding of the clients occupational history and experiences, patterns of daily living, interests, values, and needs. The client's problems and concerns about performing occupations and daily life activities are identified, and the clients priorities are determined.
What is occupational profile
Adjustment or change to suit a situation.
What is adaptation
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.
What is Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)-revised.
What is the Mental Health Center Act of 1963.
This period of development is characterized by rapid growth, spending much time in education settings, and shifting of the child's major influences from parent to peers.
What is middle childhood
The typical progression of fine motor grasping skills follow this progression.
What is palmar grasp reflex, ulnar palmar grasp, radial palmar grasp, radial digital grasp, inferior pincer grasp, superior pincer grasp.