chapter 12
OT PROCESS: EVALUATION INTERVENTION AND OUTCOMES
Ch 22: Contemporary OT Practice in the United States
Ch 23: Contemporary OT Practice Worldwide
Ch 24:OT Professional Organizations
Final Jeopardy
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to find out what client wants and identify factors affecting occupational performance
What is the purpose of the evaluation?
100
What are the three principles that guide contemporary occupational therapy?
Client-centered practice, Occupational-centered practice and Evidence-based practice
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What organization is the key international representative and is responsible for promotion of OT internationally?
World Federation of Occupational Therapy (WFOT)
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What does AOTA stand for?
American Occupational Therapy Association
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referral
What is the name of the request for occupational therapy services?
200
What is Contemporary occupational therapy?
any form of this will suffice: practice draws on the historical roots of the profession, filtered through current occupational therapy, health, and human service research and practice. Giving opportunities rather than prescriptions
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Who was the first WFOT delegate from AOTA who went on to become the president of WFOT from 1959 to 1961?
Spackman
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When do you begin to form a professional identity?
When an individual first decides to become an occupational therapist
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to design intervention based upon client
What is the goal of the occupational profile?
300
In client centered practice what must the practitioner and client do within therapeutic process?
collaboratively engage
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How often is the WFOT congress held?
Every 4 years
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What is the name of the library the American Occupational Therapy Foundation maintains?
The Wilma West Library
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What is the goal of the occupational performance analysis
the goal of the occupational performance analysis is to gather information on the individual as related to the individual’s-- performance areas, performance skills, performance patterns, contexts, client factors, and activity demands
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Why do occupational therapist use evidence based practice?
Using research evidence to explain the rationale behind interventions and predict probable outcome. Being able to explain occupational therapy recommendations to clients in a language clients will understand.
400
Which countries have the highest educational degree requirement for OTs?
United States and Canada (entry level requires a masters degree)
400
Where is the AOTA national headquarters?
Bethesda, Maryland
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Who created a frame of reference known as occupational behavior?
Dr. Mary Reilly
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What are the three things that an occupational therapist must do in order use evidence based practice?
Must know how to access, evaluate and interpret relevant research. Must have the capacity to collect data to support recommendations. Must communicate the probable outcomes to clients.
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How many occupational therapy educational programs does the WFOT currently recognize?
566
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Who makes up the TriAlliance of Health and Rehabilitation Professions?
American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), American Society of Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA), & American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
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What is the vision statement of AOTA?
"We envision that occupational therapy is a powerful, widely recognized, science-driven and evidence-based profession with a globally connected and diverse work-force meeting society’s occupational needs." (AOTA, 2006)
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