Who's Who
Principle Ethics
Models of Practice
I've Been Framed
My Buddy
100
This nurse trained other nurses in the use of occupations in invalid patients
Who is Susan Tracy
100
This ethical principle refers to demonstrating concern for the well being of clients
What is beneficence
100
This model is concerned with the individual’s ability to change performance in response to changing demands of the individual and environment
What is Occupational Adaptation
100
This frame of reference is concered with structural stability, ROM, Edema, and endurance
What is bio-Mechanical
100
The degree held by all OTA's
What is an Associate's degree
200
The Mother of OT, an early leader who held every leadership position in NSPOT (later AOTA)
Who is Eleanor Clark Slagle
200
This ethical principle is also known as Do no Harm
What is Non-Maleficence
200
This model of OT believes that the client is the center of treatment and that each client has a spiritual core.
What is Person Environment Occupation or Canadian Model
200
This frame of reference is concerned with the person’s ability to be independent in functional activities despite the presence of a chronic disability
What is rehabilitative
200
The level of OT professional responsible for establishing the treatment plan
What is the Occupational Therapist
300
The doctor who worte the first book on the prescpription of occupations to patients
Who is William Rush Dunton
300
The organization that developed the ethical code for occupational therapy
What is AOTA
300
This model of OT believes that the human is composed of three elements: Volition, Habituation, and Performance Capacity
What is The Model of Human Occupation
300
This frame of reference is concerned with such concepts such as extinction, reinforcement, and punishers.
What is behavioral
300
This level of professional's education is typified with more hand-on leanring and a focus on treatment
What is the Occupational Therapy Assistant
400
Her research study on the use of OT to help keep the elderly healthy and independent was published in JAMA
Who is Florence Clark
400
The ethical principle that allows the client to refuse treatment
What is Autonomy
400
Within the Occupational Adaptation Model, this treatment plan includes addressing the physical, cognitive, and psychological factors that inhibit individual performance
What is Occupational readiness
400
This frame of reference is concerned with the relationship between sensory processing and neural organization of behavior and motor skills
What is sensory integration
400
The number of weeks in the typical OTA level 2 fieldwork experience
What is 8
500
The architect credited with organizing the first meeting of NSPOT
Who is George Barton
500
The ethical principle violated when a student portrays themselves as a professional in a clinical setting, ie: Introducing them selves as the occupational therapist
What is Veracity
500
This element of the human in MOHO includes physical skills, cognitive skills, and psychological skills.
What is Performance Capacity
500
This frame of reference believes that the severity of the mental disorder can be judged by it’s effect on cognition and behavior
What is Cognitive disability
500
OTA's can participate in this process of client treatment only after they have demonstrated competence in the administration of selected tools and only if the OT is the person who interprets the results.
What is Evaluation