OTPF
History
Steps 1 & 2
Steps 3 & 4
Steps 5 & 6
100

These are the "Everyday activities that people do as individuals, in families, and with communities."

What are occupations?

100

The 'Mother, of OT was also known for her development of “habit training” programs.

Who is Eleanor Clarke Slagle?

100

Occupation vs. Activity: Driving a car.

What is an activity?

100

When determining the sequencing and timing demands, this word is considered the action verb in the following sentence: "Place fork into bowl with prongs of fork downward"

What is place?

100

This body structure consists of the conjunctiva, cornea, iris, retina, lens, vitreous body.

What is the eyeball?

200

OTPF is the acronym for this 4 word title.

What is Occupational Therapy Practice Framework?

200

This type of knowledge is borrowed from other fields that also informs practice.

What is related knowledge?

200

This term is defined as a form of action that is objective and NOT related to a specific client’s engagement or context.

What is activity?

200

This type of object becomes depleted during an activity.

What are supplies?

200

This is one example of the Structures of the Cardiovascular System.

What is ________?

Any of the following: Heart, Arteries, Veins, Capillaries

300

This domain from the OTPF consists of habits, routines, rituals, and roles.

What is performance patterns?

300

This paradigm combined elements of previous views with a focus on person, environment, and occupations. 

What is the Contemporary Paradigm?

300

When analyzing a task for a particular person, you are conducting this type of analysis. 

What is occupational analysis?

300

This type of demand includes aspects of the physical environment that are needed for an activity, such as size, arrangement, lighting, and temperature. 

What are space demands?

300

Under the 4th edition of the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework (OTPF), this body functions provides awareness of body position and space.

What is proprioceptive functions?

400

The OT Process starts with this vital component, typically when the Occupational Profile is conducted. 

What is an evaluation?

400

This OT founder initiated the “Mental Hygiene” movement, assisting in the community to prevent mental illness and preserve mental health.

Who is Alolf Meyer?

400

This individual is responsible for defining the occupation.

Who is the client?

400

An example of this is red paint, where aspects of the objects used are described.

What are properties?

400

This Global Mental Function looks at the individual's state of awareness and alertness, including the clarity and continuity of the wakeful state.

What is consciousness?

500

Of the four Domains in the OTPF, these  reside within the client & influence the client’s performance in occupations.

What are client factors?

500

This is considered the innermost core when organizing knowledge because it most directly addresses the identity, outlook of the field, and purpose of OT. 

What is a paradigm?

500

In Step Two of an Occupational or Activity Analysis, we are determining this aspect of the occupation or activity. 

What is determining relevance and/or importance?

500

"Place fork into bowl with prongs of fork downward" is an example of this when determining the sequencing and timing demands of an occupation/activity.

What is a procedural task analysis?

500

The frontal lobe, temporal lobe, parietal lobe, and occipital lobe are part of this body structure.

What are Structures of the Nervous System?