This area of the domain looks at ADLs, IADLs, health management, leisure, work, education, play, social participation, rest and sleep
What are occupations?
These _______________ are complementary elements to the Cornerstones that interact with each other, and the Cornerstones themselves, to provide the strength of the foundation of the profession.
What are contributors?
The beginning of the occupational therapy process begins with this _______________.
What is a REFERRAL?
When an assessment is a true measure of what it claims to measure it said to have
what is validity?
This occupational therapy professional requires an Associates degree
Who is an occupational therapy assistant?
This area of the domain looks at how a clients paces, sequences, times, adjusts, responds, stabilizes, etc.
What are performance skills?
_____________ principles guide ethical decision making and inspire occupational therapy personnel to act in accordance with the highest ideals
What are ethical principles?
This occupational therapy professional is responsible for accepting and responding to a referral for occupational therapy services?
These types of assessments are subjective to clients' feelings about their performance
What are patient reported outcome measures?
This occupational therapy professional requires a Masters degree in occupational therapy; although some have Doctoral degrees and some are grandfathered in with Bachelors degrees.
What is occupational therapist or OTR?
This area of the domain considers such things as range of motion, cognitive functioning, values and beliefs.
What are client factors?
Unlike other professions, occupational therapy practitioners are uniquely positioned to have strong knowledge and expertise in the therapeutic use of this cornerstone.
What is occupation?
Intervention implementation is the primary responsibility of this occupational therapy professional.
Who is the occupational therapy assistant?
A demonstration of this concept is when Alice an OTR and Mary her OTA administer an assessment and get a similar results.
What is INTERRATER RELIABILITY?
The ___________________ point of view looks at the whole person and takes into account both body, mind and spirit when treating the person.
What is holistic?
This area of the domain looks at factors such as what time the client gets up in the morning, where they put their keys when they get home or special meals they make at holidays.
What are performance patterns?
This cornerstone is also used to denote an intervention technique derived from the profession’s client-centered and humanistic beliefs and values. It is essential to developing and nurturing a therapeutic relationship.
What is therapeutic use of self?
This is a summary of a client’s (person’s, group’s, or population’s) occupational history and experiences, patterns of daily living, interests, values, needs, and relevant contexts
What is occupational profile?
Mary an occupational therapy assistant needs to establish _______________________in order to be able to administer an assessment measure.
What is service competency?
This concept 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?
Construct that constitutes the complete makeup of a person’s life including environmental factors and personal factors
What is context?
The Standards of Practice for Occupational Therapy and the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics are two documents which guide understanding of this important Cornerstone.
What are Professional behaviors and dispositions?
The development of this _______________ allows OTP to identify client goals, identify intervention outcomes and select outcome measures.
These types of assessments go through a rigorous scientific process to determine its reliability and validity as an effective measurement.
What are standardized tests?
Therapeutic use of everyday life occupations with persons, groups, or populations (i.e., clients) for the purpose of enhancing or enabling participation.
What is occupational therapy?