Is bathing considered an ADL or IADL?
What is an ADL?
This profession focuses on helping people participate in meaningful activities
What is occupational therapy?
Name a condition commonly treated with sensory integration.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
This sense tells you where your body is in space without looking
What is proprioception?
Name 3 possible settings for an OT to practice in.
What is School, Acute Care, Outpatient, SNF, Home Health, etc?
What ADL includes managing fasteners like buttons and zippers?
What is Dressing?
OT developed in response to this major world event in the early 1900s
What is WWI?
What condition commonly affects older adults’ memory?
What is dementia?
Sensory processing difficulties can lead to problems with this in the classroom.
What are attention, behavior, handwriting, sitting still, or following directions?
What term describes the ability to perform activities safely and independently at home?
What is Aging at Home?
What ADL is often addressed after a hip replacement?
What is lower body dressing and/or Bathing adjustments
This movement emphasized the importance of purposeful activity in healing
What is the Moral Treatment Movement?
What neurological condition presents with tremors, rigidity, and bradykinesia?
What is Parkinson's?
This sensory system is responsible for balance and movement.
What is the vestibular system?
Name 2 adaptive pieces of equipment commonly used to assist individuals.
What is Sock Aide, long handled sponge, Shoe horn, Adaptive utensils, glasses, etc?
Managing money and paying bills are examples of this type of activity.
What is IADLs?
This organization represents occupational therapists in the United States.
What is the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)?
What condition causes difficulty understanding or producing language?
What is aphasia?
Name two calming sensory strategies.
What is deep pressure, slow rocking, a weighted blanket, or breathing exercises?
What month is “National OT Day” celebrated in?
What is April?
Name minimum 8/9 Areas of Occupation
ADLs, IADLs, Sleep/Rest, Social Participation, Health Management, Work, Play, Leisure, Education
This early leader is known as one of the founders of occupational therapy.
Who is Eleanor Clarke Slagle? (or William Rush Dunton Jr., George Barton, Susan Tracy)
What condition causes unilateral neglect, often after right-sided stroke?
Hemispatial neglect
Avoiding touch and distress with certain textures is a sign of this.
What is tactile defensiveness?
What ethical principle focuses on promoting well-being?
What is Beneficience?