Activity Analysis
Occupational Analysis
Motor Control and Learning
Context and Performance Patterns
Client Factors
100

_____ are actions designed and selected to support the development of performance skills and performance patterns to enhance occupational engagement.

Activities 

100

__________ is a biological imperative that is part of the human experience

Human occupation

100

Motor control theory which emphasizes the importance of environmental factors for the task. 

Ecological theory

100

Factors involved in the context 

Environmental and Personal

100

______ is “something that is accepted, considered to be true, or held as an opinion “ (as quoted in AOTA, 2020, p. 15)

Belief 

200

What component of activity demands include the temporal process required to carry out the activity or occupation?

Sequencing and Timing

200

____ is a personalized approach that examines and considers how a specific individual engages in and performs meaningful occupations within their specific context considering the personal and contextual factors that influence performance.  

Occupational analysis

200

Maslow

Developmental theorist that organized human motivations into a hierarchy of 5 stages: physiological, safety and security, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization. 

200

________, ___________, and __________ are examples of environmental factors

Nature and human-made changes

Products and technology

Support and relationships 

Attitudes

Services, systems, and policies 

200

______ involves the way people attempt to understand the world and how they approach it. It may incorporate a religion but does not have to. 

Spirituality

300

Physical environment requirements of the occupation or activity (e.g., size, arrangement, surface, lighting, temperature, noise, humidity, ventilation) is an example of _____ demands.

Space Demands

300

_____outlines WHAT occupational therapy addresses, including occupations, contexts, performance patterns, performance skills, and client factors

OTPF Domain

300

Within the Fitts and Posner Three-Stage Model, _______ is the skill-acquisition phase. The client is more fluid at the task, but not with new aspects of the task.

Associative Stage

300

Being a sibling in a family with 2 children is an example of what type of performance pattern?

Role 

300

____ are beliefs about what is good, right, and important to do. 

Values (e.g., honesty, committment to family, inclusion, fairness)

400

Using an adapted fork is an example of what type of activity demand consideration?

Objects and their properties

400

_____ explains HOW occupational therapists deliver client-centered care, from evaluation to intervention and measuring outcomes.

OTPF Process

400

Type of practice that promotes generalization and retention of skills. 



Random Practice 

400

What are the performance patterns outlined in the OTPF?

Habits, Routines, Roles, and Rituals 

400

____ is the term used in the OTPF to describe the amount of movement available at a joint. 

Joint mobility

500

Three components of activity demands are _____, _____, ______. 

What's being analyzed

Relevance and Importance 

Objects and their properties, space and social demands 

Sequencing and timing

Body functions and structures 

Skills required 

500

Using the OTPF during intervention planning allows for ___________ and _____________. 

Client-centered and evidence-based care 

500

_____ is feedback provided during a task. 

Concurrent feedback

500

Having snacks when watching television is an example of a _______. 

Habit

500

_____ is the term used in the OTPF to describe automatic responses to stimuli that can influence movement patterns. 

Motor reflexes