Functional Independence Measure (FIM)
OTPF
Outcomes
Activity and Occupational Demands
Approaches to Intervention
100

Performs the activity without cueing, supervision, or assistance

What is Complete independence or Independently

100

Currently the ___________ edition.

What is 3rd.

100

8 categories of Outcomes listed in the OTPF.

What are 

1. Occupational Perf

2. Prevention

3. Health and Wellness

4. Quality of Life

5. Participation

6. Role Competence

7. Well-being

8. Occupation Justice

100

Tools, supplies, and equipment required in the
process of carrying out the activity

What are Objects used and their Properties.

100

Provide ongoing intervention for a client with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis to address participation in desired occupations through provision of assistive technology.

What is Maintain (Modify)

200

Requires supervision, cueing and 65% physical assistance



What is Maximal Assistance or Max Assist.

200

Two major sections of the OTPF.

What are Domain and Process.

200

Access to and participation in the full range of meaningful and enriching occupations afforded to others, including opportunities for social inclusion and the resources to participate in occupations to satisfy personal, health, and societal needs (adapted from Townsend & Wilcock, 2004).

What is Occupational Justice.

200

Expectations of other participants in the activity.

What are Social Demands.

200

An intervention approach designed to change client variables to establish a skill or ability that has not yet developed or to restore a skill or ability that has been impaired (adapted from Dunn et al., 1998, p. 533).

What is Establish, restore (remediation, restoration).

300

Can perform the activity alone but needs someone available to ensure safety.

What is Supervision.

Can also provide verbal prompting or help with set-up

300

The profession’s purview and areas in which its members have an established body of knowledge and expertise.

What is Domain.

300

End result of the occupational therapy process; what clients can achieve through occupational therapy intervention.

What are outcomes.

300

Noise, lighting, and temperature controls for a
library

What Space Demands

300

Consult with a hotel chain to provide an ergonomics educational program designed to prevent back injuries in housekeepers

What is Prevention

400

Requires supervision, cueing and 40% physical assistance.

What is Moderate Assistance or Mod. Assist.

400

Way in which occupational therapy practitioners operationalize their expertise to provide services to clients.

What is Process.

400

“Involvement in a life situation” (WHO, 2001, p. 10).

What is Participation.

400

Actions required by the client that are an
inherent part of the activity.

What are Required actions and performance skills.

400

Specific strategies selected to direct the process of evaluation and intervention planning, selection, and implementation on the basis of the client’s desired outcomes, evaluation data, and evidence.

What are Approaches to Intervention.

500

Requires supervision, cueing, and less than 20%  assistance

What is Minimum Assistance or Min. Assist.

500

The occupational therapy process includes...

What is evaluation, intervention, and targeted outcomes

500

Is this list of outcomes all inclusive?

1. Occupational Perf

2. Prevention

3. Health and Wellness

4. Quality of Life

5. Participation

6. Role Competence

7. Well-being

8. Occupation Justice

What is no.

500

Mobility of joints

What are Body Functions

500

Program Coordinator of Occupational Therapy Assistant Program at QCC.

Who is Michelle Savrann.