Models
Frames of References
OT Process
General OT
100

This model is often used when discussing personal volition, roles, routines, and habits.

MOHO

100

Working on increased strength, endurance, or pain may be examples from which frame of reference?

Biomechanical Frame of Reference

100

What must occur prior to an evaluation in the OT process?

The patient to be evaluated must be referred to skilled OT services.

100

Before instructing a patient to stand up from a wheelchair you should make sure the patient does what first?

Lock the brakes

200

This model takes culture into consideration and is considered very holistic. It helps to identify barriers that can effect one's life.

Kawa Model

200

This frame of reference looks to enhance one's strength's and avoid weaknesses. It may include the use of compensatory strategies, adaptive equipment, etc...

Rehabilitative Frame of Reference

200

Within the evaluation process a therapist will often choose to use standardized assessments. Using multiple assessments is called:

A battery of assessments.

200

Designing a space so that it can be used by persons with and without a disability is called:

Universal Design

300

This model also has a frame of reference built into it. It uses terms such as: context, person, task, and performance.

Ecology of Human Performance

300

The main focus of this frame of reference is to find optimal movement patterns for task performance. Also it strives to use the tools and equipment that is used in every day life.

Task-Oriented Approach

300

The evaluation consists of 2 main components including:

Occupational Profile & the analysis of occupational performance.

300

Strategies that protect joint integrity and conserve energy are called:

Ergonomics

400

Spirituality is a focal point of this model.

Canadian Model of Occupational Performance.

400

This FOR has six levels that helps to identify an individual's current functional and cognitive level.

Allen's Cognitive Level FOR

400

Therapeutic use of occupations and activities, Interventions to support occupations, Education, Training, Advocacy, Self-advocacy are all examples of which part of the OT process?

Intervention

400

How frequently should a person re-position themselves or have assistance to re-position themselves?

Every 2 hours 

500

This model has a focus to empower the individual to meet their own goals and/or overcome challenges that they may experience.

Occupational Adaptation Model

500

This FOR helps identify how sensory modulation can have an impact on perception and performance.

Ayer's Sensory Integration Frame of Reference

500

This is the last aspect of the OT process that includes measures of the intervention efforts.

Outcomes

500

In 5 words or less I can say that I have learned _____________ in this class

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