OTPF 4 Domains
Activity Analysis
Developmental Theories
Client Factors and Performance Skills
Intervention Planning
100

The five aspects of the domain of the OTPF 4

What are occupations, contexts, performance patterns, and performance skills

100

The first step in an occupational analysis

What is the relevance and importance of the occupation to the client?

100

This theorist proposed the psychosocial stages of development

Who is Erikson?

100

The body function that is involved in awareness of self and identity is called

What is experience of self and time?

100

The approach that correlates with use of a reacher, shoehorn, and sock aide for lower body dressing.

What is modify?

200

The aspect of the domain that includes routines, roles, habits, and rituals.

What is/are performance patterns

200

The type of analysis that considers the typical way an activity is done.

What is an activity analysis?

200

This theorist emphasized the hierarchy of needs

Who is Maslow?

200

The skill used when a client adjusts grip for object weight

What is calibrates/calibration?

200
The type of chaining that requires the client to complete the last step.

What is backward chaining?

300

The aspect of the domain that includes observable goal-directed actions?

What is/are performance skills

300

The process of breaking down tasks to determine their therapeutic value

What is activity analysis?

300

A reason why occupational therapists understand development stages in academia and practice

What is to identify atypical developmental for intervention?

300
The skill associated with a client's adherence to cues

What is notices/responds

300

 It is the progressive challenge or support to a client's ability

What is grading up?

400

The aspect of the domain that includes personal and environmental factors

What is/are contexts

400

The aspect of  an activity that describes "space demands"

What is the physical environment needed?

400

This theorist developed the sensorimotor stages

Who is Piaget?

400

A client who loves to consistently spend time with family refers to which subcategory of client factors

What is/are values?

400
The intervention approach that correlates with falls education, pursed lip breathing, and joint stability.

What is prevention?

500

Preparing a meal is an example of which aspect of the domain?

What is occupation

500

Grading typically used during an activity is done for this purpose

What is to adjust the difficulty to the client's ability?

500

Early life stages are more numerous than later ones for this reason

What is because most developmental occurs early in life?

500
Appropriate hand motions while speaking refers to

What is social interaction skills or gesticulates?

500

This approach appropriate for clients diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, Lou Gehrig's disease, and dementias.

What is maintain?