OT practitioners analyze blank to understand their component parts, the context in which the blank commonly occurs, their possible meaning to clients, and their therapeutic potential.
What is Activity/activities
This document articulates OT uniques focus on occupations and daily activities
What is OTPF-4
A federal U.S. law that guarantees eligible children with disabilities a free, appropriate public education (FAPE) and the necessary special education and related services they need to benefit from that education
What is IDEA
When was OT founded?
What is 1917 or early 1900s
This classmate's favorite TV show character is, Salem - Sabrina the Teenaged Witch (The OG not the reboot)
Who is Katie G!
Typically occurring before a formal evaluation, can be an ask from another provider, sometimes referred to as a clinical screen
What is a consultation
This section outlines the evaluation, intervention and actions/methods OT use within formal practice
What is the process
What are health maintenance organizations (HMO)
Philippe Pinel founded this unique approach to treating individuals who were often seen as un-treatable or the outcast of society based on their conditions
What is moral treatment
This individual's pet peeve is hearing the ticking of an analog clock!
Who is Christana A!
This requires the OT practitioner to
understand the client’s condition through the
client’s eyes, not their own (Sumsion,
1993).
What is client centered care
This section outlines goal alignment, if progress is made or not and assists in making future decisions
What are outcomes
Is a landmark civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in programs receiving federal financial assistance, as well as in federal employment and the employment of federal contractors.
What is the Rehab Act of 1973
This individual linked occupations or habit training to treatment
Who is Adolf Meyer
This country was identified by the majority of individuals as a destination they would like to visit!
What is Japan!
A major theme within the OT process that integrates the use of research/evidence as a guiding tenet
What is evidenced based practice
This process allows an OTP to assess where the breakdown of performance occurs
What is an analysis of occupational performance
This often physician derived authorization is required for OT services to be provided to an individual with a designated reimbursor, such as Medicaid, Medicare or a HMO
What is a medical prescription
The “blank cure” replaced the
“rest cure” and led to a belief
that active engagement could
be an effective remedy for
nervous disorder-this became
known as occupation therapy
What is the work cure
This pet-peeve was identified by the majority of the class
What is chewing out loud
This process is made up various forms of reasoning skills, including deductive, inferential, narrative, scientific and many others
What are professional or clinical reasoning skills
This is an occupation often associated with children but can be a meaningful pursuit throughout the lifespan as well
What is play
Refers to a situation in which
individual groups in a society do not have equal
social status.
What are social inequalities
This individual signed the affordable care act in 2010 and expanded society's ability to receive OT services based on insurance provisions
Who is President Obama
This individual ties with Ashley as the "class mom"
Who is Carly!
This individual was identified as bringing in the best lunch or having the best lunch in class on a consistent basis!
Who is Ashley!
This person is the majority of the class's go to for remembering due dates and upcoming tasks
Who is Brianna!