Where do students confirm their commitment, location, and dates of their Level II FW rotations?
What is Exxat?
What is the process of looking over your clientele before seeing them in therapy?
What is Chart Review?
What is the process of looking back on the positives and negatives of level II FW?
What is reflection?
What is the governing body behind patient privacy?
What is HIPAA?
This term refers to the process of recording sessions with patients, treatment plans, and information gained from the occupational profile.
What is Documentation?
What can be set throughout level II FW to ensure improvements in student OT skills?
What are Personal Goals for Improvement?
What is Capstone Planning/Integration, NBCOT exam, taking CEUs, beginning a career?
What are excused absences during level II FW?
What are...Illness, Health Emergencies, Family Emergencies, Presentations at Conferences?
This 2-word skill involves collaborating with other healthcare professionals, via information sharing, during patient care.
What is interdisciplinary communication?
How can OTD students differentiate themselves from experienced therapists in the field?
What is Knowledge of EBP in Current Practice?
These are interpreted by OT FW Students after administration to give information on clients seen in therapy.
What are Standardized and Non-Standardized Assessments?
After level II FW, what are OT students expected to demonstrate their skills like?
What is an Entry-Level Practitioner?
How many total weeks are required for OT Level II FW?
Who is OSHA?
These are ways OT students can impress their Level II FW Educators.
What is Speaking Confidently, Using Therapeutic use of Self, Using EBP, Asking Questions, Planning detailed interventions, having contingency plans, etc.?
What specific type of insurance coverage is provided to those over the age of 65 and focuses more on outpatient settings?
What is Medicare Part B?
What is required every time, at every facility, before seeing patients?
What is Hand Hygiene?
This document guides OT practitioners and students in professional conduct.
What is the AOTA Code of Ethics?
What is 3 (Academic FW educator, registered OT, registered COTA)? up for debate...
What are the 6 Key Principles of the AOTA Code of Ethics? (NO HELP FROM ANOTHER STUDENT)
What is Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Autonomy, Justice, Veracity, Fidelity?
What are three common cognitive assessments for aging adults? (NO HELP)
What are the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the SLUMS,and the Allen Cognitive Performance Test?