How many steps are in an Activity Analysis?
7
Step 2 of activity analysis?
Determine the relevance and importance to the client.
something used to complete the activity that is not disposable/expendable and is reusable
Mental, Sensory, Neuromusculoskeletal, Muscle, Movement, Cardiovascular, Voice and Speech/Digestive, Skin are 8 broad categories of what?
Body Functions
how are body structures different from body functions?
They support body functions
An activity that gives one's life meaning.
occupations
the external environment is called?
physical environment
When determining the space demands for an activity, one would need to look at:
Physical environment
Specific mental functions are considered to be?
Higher-level cognitive functions
External, middle, and inner are parts of what body structure?
ear
determining what is being analyzed, is which step in the activity analysis?
Step 1
According to the Framework, name all four contexts:
Cultural, Personal, Temporal, Virtual
Social demands are influenced by:
Cultural environment
decreased blood pressure when changing positions
Orthostatic hypotension
what determines the extent to which a body structure is challenged?
the demands of the activity
If the activity is large, as an OT, do you leave the activity as is, or do you break the activity into smaller steps?
Break it in to as many smaller steps
When writing out the steps of the activity, one should list the steps in:
sequential order
Social demands occur when an activity is engaged in with others, is in the presence of others, or has an influence on others.
True
System that works to protect the body against infection, pathological organisms and actions?
immunological
Failure of the body structure is one of the leading causes of urinary incontience?
pelvic floor
ADL's, IADL's, Rest/Sleep, Education, Work, Play, Leisure, and Social Participation
areas of occupations
occupation that involves more than one person
co-occupation
size, arrangement of objects, surface, lighting, temperature, humidity, noise, ventilation are all part of:
space demands
2 primitive reflexes
ATNR (asymmetrical tonic neck reflex), STNR (symmetrical tonic neck reflex)