What is it called when you take a variety of sensory activities to promote regulation in an individual?
Sensory Diet
Fill in the blank: When doing an assessment for pain, as OT's we are worrying about how pain impacts ________ engagement.
Who all is included in thinking of the best practice in occupational therapy for persons with neurocognitive disorders?
Family-centered models with service directed at the needs of both the client and caregiver
What is the screener we covered that is the screens for depression?
PH-Q
True of False: The primary approach to pain assessment is self-report
True
When someone does not realize that they are getting sensory input and has little reaction to the input, they are ________.
hyporeactive
The focus of occupational therapy intervention to promote occupational performance is balancing ____________.
Cognitive capacity and activity demands and external supports
Nociceptors
The social profile looks at what type of participation?
Group participation as an individual or the whole group
Yolanda has been consuming excess amounts of alcohol for the past 5 years. She has stated she wants to stop but can’t. She states that when she has tried to stop she gets withdrawal symptoms that are intolerable and she has to take a drink to alleviate the symptoms. Her family reports that she has difficulty keeping a job and her parenting skills have been negatively impacted. Yolanda has received two citations for driving while intoxicated but continues to drink. What diagnosis is most accurate for Yolanda?
Substance abuse
Which sensory system is best described by the awareness of the body’s position in space?
Proprioception
True or false: All areas of occupation can be impacted by substance abuse disorders
True
What time of pain is usually attributed to injury or disease that does not last long?
Acute Pain
What do the assessments of the ACLS-5, and the BRIEF look at?
Cognition
Chronic Pain
If someone is very sensitive to noises and struggles in busy environments, what is the likely sensory system that they are struggling with?
Auditory
Which of the following is most reflective of the impact of neurocognitive disorders on occupations?
Work tends to be the most challenging occupation in the early stages of dementia.
Jerry is 70 years old. Recently, he has been demonstrating modest cognitive decline in executive functioning, learning, and memory. He has also demonstrated difficulty with way finding and has become increasingly more irritable. However, he has demonstrated no decline in activities of daily living (ADLs) or instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). Which of the following best describes this scenario?
Mild neurocognitive disorder
What diagnosis does the SRS-2 support in the evaluation process for this disorder?
Autism
What are the three types of ADHD?
Combined type, predominately inattentive and hyperactive.
What is the sensory system that tells someone when they are hungry, when they have to go to the bathroom, etc.?
Interoception
When thinking of a biomechanical model to develop interventions for individuals with chronic pain, what is a common intervention?
environmental adaptations
As an occupational therapy practitioner working with individuals with substance use disorder, you want to use an approach where you establish a rapport with your client and help the individual identify why he or she wants to change the behavior. Which approach does this best represent?
Motivational Interviewing
Name the two sensory processing assessments that we covered in class
Sensory processing measure and sensory profile-2
You are working in a pain clinic and you want to get an understanding of the intensity of pain your 10-year-old client is experiencing. You decide to implement an evaluation that shows pictures of facial expressions depicting various levels of pain intensity. Which evaluation would you choose?
FACES scale