Def.&Model
PAI
PAI Design
Interv. areas
Protocols
Registries
Evaluation
100

Choose the ones which belong to the particular characteristics of a living unit:

a) Attention is given in a protected environment

b) Care is given in a more normalized environment

c) Intervention is addressed to an individual person

d) Supervision requires a more continued support

a) Attention is given in a protected environment

d) Supervision requires a more continued support

100

Choose the basic information, among others, that a PAI should include:

a) Expected activities

b) Expected day of the plan's evaluation

c) Date of entry 

d) They are all true (the first three ones)

e) they are not all true (the first three ones)

d) They are all true (the first three ones)

100

To set goals in the design of the PAI we have to take into account the importance of different problems we should address...Choose them:

a) The possibility of having control over decisions about own's life.

b) The exercise of the functional independence in different areas like physical, emotional or cognitive areas.

c) The emotional state related to self-esteem or personal value.

d) To improve coexistence and integration into society.

a) The possibility of having control over decisions about own's life.

b) The exercise of the functional independence in different areas like physical, emotional or cognitive areas.

d) To improve coexistence and integration into society.

100
How many intervention areas are there usually in a PAI?:

a) 5

b) 4

c) 3

d) 6


a) 5

100

Why are protocols necessary? Choose the correct/s answer/s:

a) To reduce complaints of the users

b) To avoid arbitrariness or impulsiveness

c) To achieve the user's happiness

d) To ensure the user's safety

e) To standardize the process

b) To avoid arbitrariness or impulsiveness

d) To ensure the user's safety

e) To standardize the process

100

The registries are the complements of __________________, where we write down our _______________ and __________________ when following a protocol.

protocols............performances..........incidents

100

The last step of a PAI would be the evaluation of the ____________ or ______________. (at least one of them)

outcome....intervention

200

The goals of the intervention in living units are similar to the intervention with families, because...

a) They try to increase the users' self-esteem or autonomy

b) They try to facilitate the users' safety

c) They try to improve the users'  economy

d) They are all true


a) They try to increase the users' self-esteem or autonomy

200

The elaboration of the PAI belongs to an interdisciplinary team of different professionals + the family's user. Do you agree?:

a) Yes 

b) No

 

b) No

200

The activities we design to achieve goals may have different purposes...:

a) Integration,  educational, care/assistance and recreational activities.

b)  Preventive,  recreational, care/assistance and rehabilitation activities.

c)  Preventive,  integration, recreational and rehabilitation activities.

d)  Preventive,  educational, care/assistance and rehabilitation activities.

d)  Preventive,  educational, care/assistance and rehabilitation activities.

200

We have five intervention areas...social area, psychological area, health area, sociocultural animation area and ____________  _____________ area.

occupational therapy

200

Most common types of protocols are Reception, Adaptation, Personal hygiene, Medicine administration, Incontinence or lack of control, Pressure sores, Containment, Nutrition....Tell me one more!

Falling, Death....

200

In a registry we should write down, among others.......Choose it/them!:

a) The way the activity has been done.

b) The approximate time the activity has been done.

c) The professional who elaborated the registry.

d) They are all correct.

a) The way the activity has been done.

200

How should be the assessment/evaluation of the outcome or intervention?:

a) Practical

b) General

c) Individualized

d) Gruped 

e) Critical

e) Critical

300

Although there may be different intervention models, there is only one programming approach...what is its name?:

__________________________.

PCP

300

There are two big stages in the elaboration of a PAI....a) initial __________________ of the
user and b) the _____________ of the c) ________).

a) assessment

b) design

c) plan


300

Join the types of activities with their characteristics:

a) Preventive              1) Deficit in some area

b) Educational             2) Apply treatments

c) Care/assistance      3) Avoid new unbalances

d) Rehabilitation          4) Restore the normal state

a,3

b,1

c,2

d,4

300

Join the areas with their contents:

a) Social                       1) Recreational activities

b) Occupat. therapy      2) Establish protocols

c) Sociocult. animation  3) Coexistence with mates

d) Health                    4) Improve daily life activit.

e) Psychological          5) Impulse control

a,3

b,4

c,1

d,2

e,5

300

Do you think that each institution has got its own protocols or most living units use the same ones?:

a) They use usually the same because the correct procedure is basically only one.

b) They use their own protocols depending on their resources and what they consider to be more efficient.

c) It depends on if they are public, concerted or private.

b) They use their own protocols depending on their resources and what they consider to be more efficient.

300

The registries may group different activities or different users, or they may be individual by activity or person....do you agree?:

a) Yes

b) No

c) There are more types of registries.

a) Yes

300

The assessment/evaluation of the outcome or intervention should include. Choose it/them:

a) The goals of the PAI 

b) The users to whom the PAI is addressed

c) The methodology of the PAI

d) The activities of the PAI

a) The goals of the PAI 

c) The methodology of the PAI

d) The activities of the PAI

400

The programming approach of the intervention in living units will focus on:

a) the person or user of the living unit

b) the service of the living unit

c) the management of the living unit

d) They are all true

a) the person or user of the living unit

400

There are three methods to collect information about the user:

a) Documentary information, medical history and physical exploration.

b) Psychic exploration, direct information and medical history.

c) Documentary information, direct information and physical exploration.

d) Documentary information, medical history and psychic exploration.

c) Documentary information, direct information and physical exploration.

400

There are three types of activities to achieve the goals established in the PIE...Preventive, __________________ and voluntary activities.

opcional

400

What do we have to do for each area when we elaborate the PAI?:

a) Establish goals, select activities, select professionals and write the evaluation criteria.

b)  Select professionals, establish goals, select activities, and write the evaluation criteria.

c) Establish goals, write the evaluation criteria, select activities, and select professionals.

d) Write the evaluation criteria, select activities, establish goals and select professionals.

a) Establish goals, select activities, select professionals and write the evaluation criteria.

400

Who will do or elaborate the protocols?:

a) The professional team involved directly in the process.

b) The complete interdisciplinary team.

c) The management team.

d) They are  all true.

a) The professional team involved directly in the process.

400
There are three types of registries: grouped registries, ______________ registries and ________________ registries.

individualized......computerized

400

How many types of evaluation do we have?:

a) A continuous evaluation.

b) __ _____________ ________________.

c) The evaluation of the outcome

A periodic evaluation

500

Choose the ones that belong to the PCP:

a) The institution is subjected to user’s preferences or wishes.

b) Include families and social network to the programes.

c) Integration in the community and the social environment.

d) the user takes a passive role.


a) The institution is subjected to user’s preferences or wishes.

b) Include families and social network to the programes.

c) Integration in the community and the social environment.

500

After collecting information of our users, we should know about three different aspects:

a) Biography data, life project and dimensions of personal abilities

b) Family data, life project and dimensions of social integration

c) Family data, interests in life and dimensions of personal abilities

d) Biography data, life project and dimensions of social integration

a) Biography data, life project and dimensions of personal abilities

500

Join:

a) Compulsory activ.         1)  related to mobility or hygiene

b) Optional activ.               2) Depend on his/her PAI

c) Voluntary activ.             3) Swimming-pool, handy-craft

a,1

b,2

c,3

500

The implementation of the plan means to put it into practice through the designed activities. Each activity will be separated into _________ and it has to be developed
following a specific procedure.

tasks

500

Who will give the final approval of a protocol?:

 a)  The complete interdisciplinary team.

b) The management team.

c) The professional team involved directly in the process.

d) None is correct.​


d) None is correct

500

What is the common registry for daily life activities?:

a) Different activities on a sheet.

b) The same sheet for different people.

c) Individualized registry.

d) More than one is correct.

b) The same sheet for different people.

500

Join:

a) Continuous evaluation  1)specified goals                                    translated into evaluation criteria.

b) Periodic evaluation    2) Done at all times

c) Evaluation of the outcome 3) In a formal way

a,2

b,3

c,1

600

What is the main objective of the programming centered on the person?:

a) To improve the community integration

b) The inclusion of the family in the intervention's plan

c) The self-determination

d) To facilitate the user's autonomy

c) The self-determination

600

Join the specific information we should know about the user in the three different areas:

a) Biography data         1) Believes, work experiences...

c) Life project                2) Autonomy, exercise one's rights....

d) Personal ability         3) Free time, life style....

a,1

b.3

c,2

600

The structure of an activity should have a minimum number of elements....name of the activity, professionals who will perform it, the techniques that will be used, when is it going to be done......Tell me one more!

who it is addressed to or how it will be evaluated....

600

Translate:

a) Believe:

b) Conteanción

c) Collection

d) Alteración

a) Creencia

b) Containment

c) Recopilación, recogida

d) Disorder

600

What can we do to consolidate a protocol? Choose it/them:

a) To be aware that patient is required.

b) To give a written copy.

c) To show modeling actions.

d) To clearly explain it. 

e) To complete it with training actions.


b) To give a written copy.

d) To clearly explain it. 

e) To complete it with training actions.

600

In a grouped registry we can find for instance, different activities on a sheet or different people on a sheet for a single activity....do you agree?:

a) Yes

b) No

a) Yes

600

Join:

a) Continuous evaluation  1)Through the                                                   observation

b) Periodic evaluation    2) important to redefine                                        the PAI

c) Evaluation of the outcome   3) Qualified                                                                 professionals

a,1

b,3

c,2

700

In the Programming centered on the person it is said that..... 

"It is a commitment to _____________ that recognizes the rights of the person".

action

700

Which document contains subjective data from the
user and objective data from professionals that
can be checked? : 


The _________________ __________.

evaluation report

700

What is the name of the activity you prepared which has the following goals: Promote the communication, Learn how to work in a team, Stimulate the empathy and Stimulate active listening?

Building a bridge

700

Translate:

a) Dirección, gestión:

b) Bad mood

c) Outcome

d) Prototipo, perfil

a) Management

b) Mal humor

c) Resultado, consecuencia

d) Profile

700

In the death protocol, if it is a natural death we have to notice the family, the mortuary and the management team, but if it is an accidental death, we have to notice the management team, the judge and the familiars, do you agree?:

a) Yes 

b) No

a) Yes

700

For which registry do we say that it is easy to fill in but the information is very simple?:

a) Grouped registries

b) Individualized registries

c) Computerized registries

d) More than one is correct

a) Grouped registries

700

In which type of evaluation will we check if there are many difficulties, if the user can not do the tasks, if there is an important change in the user....?:

a) Continuous evaluation 

b) Periodic evaluation   

c) Evaluation of the outcome 

d) All of them are correct

a) Continuous evaluation

800

In the video we were told that one only program covers three different areas:

a) Residents, staff and economical management.

b) Staff, food and economical management.

c) Residents, economical management and maintenance.

d) Noone is correct.

a) Residents, staff and economical management

800

Translate:

a) Compulsory:

b) Device:

c) File:

d) Issue:

a) Obligatorio

b) Aparato, recurso

c) Archivo

d) Asunto, cuestión

800

Which area belongs the activity " Building a bridge"?:

a) Cognitive area

b) Health area

c) Social area

d) Occupational therapy area

c) Social area

800

Say if they are right or wrong:

a) To fill in: caber 

b) To skip: esquiar

c) To set: fijar

d) To prevail: validar

a) W

b) W

c) R

d) W

800

If that is a goal: "Promote a comfortable family environment for the user and his family". Which protocol are we talking about?:

a) Death protocol

b) Hygiene protocol

c) Welcome protocol

d) Medication handling protocol

c) Welcome protocol

800

Choose the right characteristics about the individualized registries:

a) Specific task for a specific person.

b) Exhaustive control is needed.

c) We can have immediate access to the registry.

d) It is more and more common.

a) Specific task for a specific person.

b) Exhaustive control is needed.


800

What should we write that includes the conclusions of the implementation and the outcomes of the
intervention?:

__ ___________________.

A report

900

In the video we could hear that it was a program which its main advantatge is that:

a) It is very easy to use.

b) It can adapt to any residence needs.

c) It is the first one that appeared in the market

d) It includes an specific financial program.


b) It can adapt to any residence needs.

900

Complete or translate:

a) To shake            _________     ___________.

b) To feed              _________      ___________.

c) To stablish:

d) Mejorar o realzar:

a) shook, shaken

b) fed, fed

c) Crear, establecer

d) To enhance

900

The activity: BALLROOM DANCING COURSE, which objectives wants to achieve...choose it/them:

a) To avoid the habits of sedentary 

b) Promote the comunication

c) Stimulate the empathy

d) To enjoy quality leisure

a) To avoid the habits of sedentary 

d) To enjoy quality leisure

900

Join;

a) To avoid                        1) Asegurar

b) To restore                      2) Recuperar

c) To ensure                       3) Esquivar

d) To expect                       4) Esperar

a,3

b,2

c,1

d,4

900

In which protocol do we have to include the next task as a part of the performance procedure?: "Search for the user and check the indications again".

a) Death protocol

b) Hygiene protocol

c) Welcome protocol

d) Medication handling protocol

d) Medication handling protocol

900

The necessary elements in all registries are: User's name, Protocol of action or performance, ____________, signature of professionals, date and __________.

incidents......hour

900

Translate:

a) Asegurar, garantizar:

b) Grabar, registrar:

c) To recover:

d) To restore:

a) To ensure

b) To record

c) Recuperarse

d) Recuperar, restaurar

1000

What is the name of the program used in the video??:


________________________.

Gerosalus

1000

Translate:

a) PRESSION SORE: 

b) ESCALA DE VALORACIÓN:

c) TO PUT INTO PRACTICE: 

d) TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL:

a) ÚLCERA POR PRESSIÓN

b) RATING SCALE

c) PONER EN PRÁCTICA

d) OCUPPATIONAL THERAPY

1000

What is the name of the functional area activity you prepared in class?: 

_____________ _______________.

Cooking training

1000

Translate:

- Encantada de conocerte

- Siéntete como en casa

- Estar orgulloso de...

- Nice to meet you

- Make yourself at home

- To be proud of...

1000

In which protocol do we use an individualized registry?:

a) Medication handling protocol

b) Welcome protocol

c) Death protocol

d) More than one are correct

c) Death protocol

1000

In our book there are three types of individualized registries.....falls, medication and:

a) Containment

b) Nutrition

c) Death

d) Hygiene

a) Containment

1000

Translate:

a) Darse la mano:

b) To be glad:

c) Háblame de tí:

a) to shake hands

b) Estar contento

c) Tell me about yourself