Process of OT
Evaluation
Intervention
Precautions
MISC
100

A request made for OT services, also termed a order or consultation.

Referral

100

Identifies why the client is seeking services, their concerns, values, interests, roles, priorities, occupations and desired outcomes

Occupational Profile

100

A parenting class to prevent abuse would be an example of what type of prevention

Primary Prevention

100

Should be done before and after touching patients, after contact with blood or bodily fluids, mucous or wounds.

Hand hygiene/Hand washing

100
Goal directed pursuits that typically occur over time

Occupation

200

A brief gathering of information to determine need for in-depth evaluation.

Screening

200

Practitioners conscious use of personality during   interaction with individuals, families, or other caregivers

Therapeutic use of self

200

This prevention is used to promote early detection of an at risk population to reduce or minimize effects

Secondary Prevention

200

Three categories of transmission based precautions

Airborne, droplet and contact

200

Produces a score that compares individuals performance to a set population performance

Norm reference assessments

300

Formal gathering and interpreting data for intervention

Evaluation

300

Complex mental process that guides decision making

Clinical reasoning

300

This type of prevention is use to reduce the impact of a dysfunction on an individual

Tertiary Prevention

300

Precautions used for mycobacterium, tuberculosis, measles virus and chickenpox virus

Airborne precautions

300

Provides a score that compares individuals score to pre-established criterion

Criterion-referenced assessment

400

This planning begins at the initial evaluation

Discharge planning

400

Observe performance during activities, select assessments & outcome measures, and sets goals in collaboration with client.

Analysis of Occupational Performance

400

This type of therapy is used to develop interpersonal skills, being motivated by peers and developing normal behavior for shared occupations

Group Intervention

400

Precautions used for Mumps, Rubella, Pertussis and influenza

Droplet Precautions

400

Who recognizes OT services to prevent, slow, deterioration, and maintain highest functional skill level as a reasonable, necessary and covered service

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid

500

Must be obtain if a common language is not shared between therapist and individual/client

Interpreter

500

Evaluations data can be collected through use of which 3 ways

Assessments, observation and interviewing

500

5 types of clinical reasoning

Procedural, interactive, Narrative, Pragmatic and conditional

500

Must be observed during all evaluations and include and hygiene, use of gloves, gown, mask, eye protection, or face shield, depending on the anticipated exposure and safe injections practices.

Standard precautions

500

Who are going to be the best 4 OTR'S ever

Lieb, Lautner, Krueger and 50
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