Definitions
Areas of Occupation
Functional assessment instruments
What the what?
Miscellaneous
100

A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease and infirmity

What is health?

100
What is an ADL and IADL and give an example of each.
What is Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental Activities of Daily living. (answers for examples will vary.)
100

An adaptation of the Functional Independence Measure (FIM™ 1 instrument) designed to measure the acquisition of functional skills in children with disability from 6 months through 7 years of age

What is the WeeFIM™ instrument? 

100

1)The interview assessment and 2) the self-administered assessments

What are the 2 self-report types of assessments? 

100

It is coined minimally clinically important difference

What is the smallest difference that a patient finds to be beneficial?

200

Self-care activities, such as dressing, washing, eating, and ambulating

What are basic activities of daily living (BADLs)?

200
What area of occupation is most important for a toddler?
What is play (or sleep).
200

This instrument measures health-related quality of life of individuals with several chronic health conditions.

What is the SF-36?

200

It is the best possible score in the Barthel Index scale.

What is 100?

200
What is AOTA and what is its purpose?
What is American Occupational Therapy Association. It promotes OT & makes OT equal to other health professions.
300

More advanced activities that allow us to live independently in our communities, such as shopping, using transportation, cooking, and cleaning.

What are instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)?

300
What areas of occupation are covered when making a phone call?
What is social participation.
300

These are the 8 domains of health measured by the SF-36

What are 

 1. physical functioning, 2. physical role, 3. pain,        4. general health,         5. vitality,                            6. social function,         7. emotional role, and              8. mental health?

300

It examines the health and roles of children between 2 and 18 years old, measuring both health status and participation. Physical, emotional, social, and school functions are included. 

What is Peds QL™ ?

300

A change in an assessment score that is greater than a change that could be attributed to a measurement error.

What is Minimal Detectable Change?

400

The ability of a test instrument to report findings in a consistent and repeatable fashion

What is reliability?

400
Name 2 IADLs that are important to a mother of a child.
What is meal prep, care of others, driving....etc
400

It is a measure of social participation in individuals who have had a stroke that is responsive to change

What is the Assessment of Life Habits (LIFE-H)?

400

The two basic types of functional assessment designs

What is 1) Self-report types of assessments and 2) Performance-based assessments?  

400

Consistency between two administrations of the same test within a short period

What is test-retest reliability?

500

The assessment is achieving its intended function and is truly measuring what it is supposed to measure

What is validity?

500
Name all 8 areas of Occupation
What is ADL, IADL, Work, Play, Leisure, Social Participation, Education and Rest/Sleep.
500

These are the 8 domains of health measured by the SF-36

What are                                                                1. physical functioning, 2. physical role,    3. pain,    4. general health,         5. vitality,   6. social function,  7. emotional role, and              8. mental health?

500

The six domains of function evaluated by the FIM™ instrument

What are self-care, sphincter control, transfers, locomotion, communication, and social cognition ?

500

The assessment should yield very similar results when administered to the same client by two different therapists

What is inter-rater reliability?