Historians of OT
OTA Heritage
Philosophy of OT
OTPF: Areas of Occupation
OTPF: Client Factors
100
Who is the Father of the Moral Treatment?
Phillippe Pinel
100
What four women were responsible for the development of the COTA?
Who is Ruth A. Robinson, Marion W. Crampton, Mildred Schwagmeyer, and Ruth Brunyate Wiemer.
100
What is the philosophy of a profession?
What is values, beliefs, truths, and principles that guides the actions of the profession's practitioners.
100
What are the two parts that make up the Practice Framework or otherwise known as OTPF?
What is the Domain and Process
100
What are clients' perceptions, motivations, and related meaning that influence or are influenced by engagement in occupations.
What are values, beliefs, and spirituality
200
Who established aftercare houses and night hospitals with the envision of these houses being stepping stones from the asylum to the world.
Who is Sir William and Lady Ellis
200
Who became the most knowledgeable person on the subject of OTAs at the national office and in the United States?
Who is Mildred Schwagmeyer
200
What 4 questions will be asked when looking at metaphysics, epistemology, and axiology?
What is mankind? How does mankind know that he knows? What is beautiful or desirable in the world? What are the rules of right conduct?
200
What is known as activities that are oriented toward taking care of one's own body?
What are Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
200
What three subcategories fall under client factors?
What are values, beliefs, and spirituality, body functions, and body structures.
300
Who established the York Retreat?
Who is William Tuke
300
What state had the first approved 2-year college program for OTA?
Where is Minnesota
300
What are the three (3) philosophical dimensions used in shaping and reshaping our philosophy?
What is Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Axiology.
300
What area of occupation does community mobility fall under?
What is Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)
300
What is awareness of body position and space?
What is proprioceptive functions
400
Who is responsible for Habit Training?
Who is Eleanor Clarke Slagle.
400
Why did OT's feel threatened by the OTA profession
?-OTs feared the unknown, especially those with no experience working with or supervising supportive personnel. -OTs feared the AOTA was imposing the OTA on the profession. -OTs feared giving representation to the OTA and the consequences of OTAs voting. -Abilities of the OTA highlighted weaknesses in OT skills such as deficits in supervisory techniques and current clinical practice, contentment in their own comfortable niche, and insufficient business acumen.
400
What are the three characteristics that distinguish mankind from all other organisms?
What is sense of time, capacity for imagination, and need for occupation
400
What is engaging in quiet and effortless actions that interrupt physical and mental activity, resulting in a relaxed state?
What is rest
400
What are involuntary contraction of muscles automatically induced by specific stimuli?
What are motor reflexes
500
Who was initially responsible for the term "occupational therapy"?
Who is William Dunton?
500
When was the first national certification examination administered to OTAs?
When is 1977
500
Who's paper "The Philosophy of Occupation Therapy (1977) laid the foundation for the practice and promotion of OT?
Who is Adolf Meyer
500
What is playing soccer for the high school soccer team?
What is formal educational participation
500
What is judgment, concept formation, metacognition, executive functions, praxis, cognitive flexibility, and insight?
What is higher-level cognition