OT-The job
Body parts
In the hospital
Pain and Emotions
Giving instructions
100

What does OT stand for?

Occupational Therapist

100

Name 5 body parts of the lower body (below your waist).

leg, foot, toes, knee, buttocks, hips, groin, ... 

100

What is the difference between a department and a ward?

department = focus on special body parts/illnesses

ward = part of a hospital (e.g. where patients have to stay when they are ill)


100

Name five positive emotions.

happy, joyful, proud, cheerful, excited, uplifted, ... 

100
Give 3 instructions that include the movement of your whole body.

bend down, stand up/straight, slide your hand down one side, roll over, ... 

200
Name 4 settings in which OTs work.

Home, community, institutions, government, industry, business

200

Name 6 specific parts of your head.

nose, eyes, ears, cheeks, chin, forehead, hair, eyebrows + lashes, mouth, teeth, ...

200

Name three kinds of doctors (specialists)?

radiologist, paediatrician, cardiologist, surgeon, ...

200

Name 8 negative emotions.

frightened/scared, stressed, depressed, anxious, worried, unhappy/low, miserable, sad, disappointed, ....

200

Give 4 instructions where you have to use (parts of) your head.

open your mouth, close your eyes, breathe in / out, tilt your head back/forth, touch your shoulder with your chin, turn your head left/right/up/down

300

What is the difference between an OT and a PT?

OTs help patient's with their day-to-day life while PTs improve people's ability to move their bodies and manage pain. 

300

What are the anatomical terms for: knee, wrist, stomach?

patella, carpus, abdomen

300
Who apart from nurses and doctors works at a hospital (name 3 jobs)?

porter, receptionist, PT, OT, pharmacist, orderlies, lab technicians, ...

300

Name 5 adjectives to describe pain.

dull, crampy, burning, colicky, sharp, stabbing, throbbing, gripping, gnawing, crushing, boring, aching, ...

300

Give 5 instructions where you have to do sth with your knees/legs. 

bend/straighten your knee(s), jump up and down, raise your leg, curl up, rotate your knee,...

400

Name 10 OT tools that are used in therapy.

clay, putty, rocking chair, swing, weighted blankets/pencils/vests ..., exercise ball, gait trainer, strength tester, slant board, stand-up support frame, stacking cups, projector, wiggle cushion, pen/pencil grips, sensory brush, balance pad, fidgets, chewables, ... 


400

What are the bones of your upper arm (1), forearm (2), thigh (1) and calf (2) called?

humerus, radius + ulna, femur, tibia and fibula

400
What do doctors do when they first meet their patients?

Take a medical history

400

Name 5 symptoms of psychiatric disorders.

delusion, dementian, disorientation, illusion, hallucination, obsessional symptoms (thoughts/rituals)

400

Name 5 adjectives how you can move parts of your body.

loosely, quickly, slowly, tightly, carefully, ... 

500
What's the name of the form that OTs usually fill in when meeting a client for the first time?

an occupational profile 

500

What are the anatomical terms for: breasts, spine, elbow, armpit?

mamma, vertebrae, cubitus, axilla

500

Name 5 departments of a hospital?

Urology, Radiology, Dermatology, Obs and Gynae, Cardiology, Paediatrics, A&E (casualty), Nephrology/Renal Unit, ...

500

Name 6 questions one should answer in a pain diary.

Where is it? What is it like? Level of pain? How long does it last/start and stop? Does it radiate to other parts? What medicines/treatments have you used? What makes it worse/better? 

500
Think of a yoga pose and give detailled instructions.

open answer