"MDD" is the acronym for this clinical condition.
What is: Major Depressive Disorder
When doing _________ curls at the gym, you are using this muscle in your upper arm.
What is: Biceps Brachii
OTPF stands for_________.
**Must be answered by an undergrad**
What is: Occupational Therapy Practice Framework
OT interventions are client-centered and ______-based.
What is: Occupation
An ADL that takes place in the bathroom.
What is: Toileting
A group of neurological disorders, caused by a non-progressive brain injury or malformation, that occurs while the child's brain is under development (before birth, during birth, or after birth).
What is: Cerebral Palsy
An OT uses this test to assess muscle strength.
What is: MMT or Manual Muscle Testing
The current OTPF is the ____ editions.
What is: 4th
Individuals with this disorder often have rigid, well-established, dysfunctional rituals and routines.
What is: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, or OCD
This is your shin bone.
What is: Tibia
When treating a client with this condition, an OT may educate their clients to self-monitor glucose levels.
What is: Diabetes
This anatomical structure is palpable when running your hand on the upper back of your client's shoulder.
What is: The Spine of the Scapula
In the OTPF, habits, roles, rituals, and routines are known as______.
What are: Performance Patterns
A justice that recognizes occupational rights to inclusive participation in everyday occupations for all persons in society, regardless of age, ability, gender, social class, or other differences.
What is: Occupational Justice
PEO, MOHO, PEOP, are some of the topics discussed in this course.
What is: Theoretical Guidelines to Practice AKA Theories
The author of the Clinical Conditions texbook.
Who is: Bonder
These two cranial nerves control movement of the eye.
What is: Oculomotor and Abducens
The occupational profile and analysis of performance are part of the ______ process.
What is: Evaluation
A summary of a client's occupational history and experiences, patterns of daily living, interests, values, needs, and relevant contexts.
What is: Occupational Profile
An OT can utilize this kind of maneuver to get their client in and out of their wheelchair.
What is: Transfer
An OT treating an elderly client with this condition would use Allen's Cognitive FOR to address their morning routine to ensure safety.
What is: Alzheimers
**DAILY DOUBLE!!**
Name all carpal bones.
What is: Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisciform, Hamate, Capitate, Trapezoid, Trapezium.
This term was removed from the OTPF and was replaced by "Interventions to Support Occupation."
What are: Preparatory Methods
These are the end results of the occupational therapy process.
An individual who experienced a spinal cord injury at the C6 Level can use this to perform their ADLs.
What is: Tenodesis