History and Evolution
Assumptions & Principles
Concepts and Constructs
Application
Strengths and Limitations
100
The authors of this model
What is Janette Schkade and Sally Schultz
100
Fill in the blank: Occupational Competence is the result of the lifelong process of ______.
What is adaptation
100
The concept that creates the desire for mastery
What is the person
100
You meet a client who just had a stroke. He is highly motivated to resume his responsibility of preparing meals for his family despite paralysis of his left arm. His motivation is an example of what?
What is the desire for mastery
100
True or false: This model focuses on improving adaptiveness, whereas other models focus on improving functional skills
What is true
200
The year OA was published
What is 1992
200
Assumption or Principle: Occupational adaptation is a single internal phenomenon within the patient.
What is a principle
200
Physical, social, and cultural
What is the occupational environment
200
You meet a client with arthritis which inhibits his ability to use fine motor skills such as putting on his socks or tying his shoes. Currently, his wife puts on his socks and shoes for him, but the client expresses a desire to complete these task on his own. You suggest that he use a sock aid and shoe horn. Your suggestion is an example of what adaptive response? Existing, modified or new?
What is a new adaptive response
200
True or False: Clients do not need insight in order for therapists to use this mode effectively
What is false
300
The school this model was developed at
What is Texas Women's University
300
A factor that increases the demand for change in the adaptive process
What is greater dysfunction
300
The interaction that results in a press for mastery
What is the person-environment interaction
300
After giving your client, Joe, a sock aid and shoe horn, he sees you again a week later and states that he "loves being able to put his socks and shoes on independently, but no one is happier than my wife!" Joe's wife's happiness is an example of what measure of relative mastery when evaluating an outcome?
What is the positive satisfaction to others
300
True or false: The OA model has a specific technique for intervention
What is false
400
The reason this model was developed
What is the need for a foundational theory for the PhD in OT program at TWU
400
The 3 factors that create performance demands
What is person, occupation, and environment interaction
400
The steps taken when faced with an occupational challenge in the environment
What is the occupational adaptation process
400
You are working with a depressed teen who shoes up to his PHP everyday, but refuses to participate in group because "it will never help him feel better." Your clients response is an example of which level of adaptation energy?
What is secondary energy
400
True or false: A weakness of this model is that its terminology is not compatible with the World Health Organization
What is false
500
Major contributors to this models development
What is Anne Henderson, Lela Llorens, and Kathlyn Reed
500
Treatment focuses on ______ and _______.
What is 'patient's internal adaptation process' and 'the use of meaningful occupations'
500
The three subconstructs
What is the 'adaptive response generation subprocess,' the 'adaptive response evaluation subprocess,' and the 'adaptive response integration subprocess
500
Before Mary's onset of dementia she was always responsible for preparing all of the meals for her family. Since her diagnosis this has become increasingly dangerous as she frequently forgets to turn the stove off. When working with Mary and her husband you all decide that it would be best for Mary's husband to play a bigger role in meal preparation, but allow Mary to be in charge of creating a meal plan for the week and making a list of ingredients. These changes to Mary's occupational role expectations lead to what cycle?
What is the occupational response
500
True or False: This model has its own assessment questionnaire
What is true