History
Student to Clinician
OT and OTA
Ethics
OT Process
100

What is something grounded in the philosophy that all people have the right to compassion, consideration, and kindness. Also labeled a movement in early OT history. 

Moral Treatment

100

What council regulates entry-level education for occupational therapy? 

American Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE)

100

What is "a cooperative process in which two or more people participate in a joint effort to establish, maintain, and/or elevate a level of competence and performance"? 

Supervision

100

AOTA code of ethics contains 3 components, what are they? 

Core values, principals and standards of conduct

100

In what part of gathering data in the OT process would you look at the clients medical and social history? 

Chart review

200

Who is the mother of OT? 

Eleanor Clarke Slagle

200

Direct, indirect, and consultation are considered what in the OT process?  

Service Delivery 

200

What are the 4 key components of successful supervision with an OTA? 

Communication, making time, staying organized, active participation

200

Which core value is a "demonstration of unselfish concern for the welfare of others" 

Altruism

200

What type of observational assessment would it be to observe a child in their 1st grade classroom? 

Natural Observation 

300

Which event in US history led to the creation of reconstruction aides?

World War I 

300

What OT degree advances clinical skills, develops research, leadership and/or education is called what? 

Post-professional OTD

300
As part of the OT process, an OT can train an individual on the job to carry out a specific task or activity. What role is this? 

OT or Rehab aide

300

Which AOTA ethical principal is "Occupational therapy personnel shall treat clients (persons, groups, or populations), colleagues, and other professionals with respect, fairness, discretion and integrity"

Fidelity

300

The process of knowing what is required for a task prior to observing it is called? 

Activity Analysis

400

Through what publication devoted to OT helped to validate the profession? It got its current name in 1947.

American Journal of Occupational Therapy

400

How is OT practice regulated to safeguard the public from unethical, incompetent or unauthorized practicioners? 

State licensure laws

400

True or false, an occupational therapy assistant can have training at the bachelors degree level? 

True

400

What are laws enacted by the legislative branch of government (both federal and state)?

Statutes

400

What type of assessment isolates key areas that need further testing and often contains numerical scores

Standardized tests

500

What is this statement called " OT maximizes health, well-being, and quality of life for all people, populations, and communities through effective solutions that facilitate participation in everyday living."

AOTA Vision 2025 

500

What must a practitioner do in order to maintain licensure?

Participate/complete continuing education

500

What are the 3 ways an OT can verify service competency with an OTA? 

Scoring of assessments (accuracy), Observation, co-treating. 

500

What are the 5 steps to the ethical decision making process? 

Gather, identify, clarify, explore, decide, evaluate

500

What type of intervention approach would be used for a client who wishes to improve their balance for safety with mobility? 

Establish/Restore

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