What does OTPF stand for?
What is Occupational Therapy Practice Framework
This model looks at the person in terms of physical, social, and emotional factors as well as the environments that influence the person and their occupations.
What is Person-Environment-Occupational-Performance Model
This frame of reference is concerned with structural stability, ROM, and endurance
What is Biomechanical
What is Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR)
The medical system states that this is the single most important component of infection control.
The domain including Values, Beliefs, Spirituality, Body Functions, and Body Structures
What is Client Factors
This model of OT believes that the client is the center of treatment and that each client has a spiritual core.
What is the Canadian Occupational Performance Model
This frame of reference allows for the OT practitioner to teach mobility skills within an adaptive wheelchair to a teenager following a stroke.
What is Rehabilitation
What is Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (STNR)
This system focuses on addressing functional skills and providing adaptations that promote the attainment of educational objectives.
What is the Educational System
Availability and expectations of significant individuals, such as friends and caregivers contributing to social norms, role expectations, and social routines is part of this domain.
What is Context and Environment
This model of OT believes that the human is composed of these elements: Volition, Habituation, Performance, and Environment
What is The Model of Human Occupation
This frame of reference uses repetition of placing toys just out of reach with multiple obstacles during an Early Intervention session to facilitate learning to crawl.
What is Motor Control
Moro Reflex
Establishing a movie night for children while parents receive training on behavioral interventions is an example of interventions for what system?
What is Community Based Practice
Name at least 5 areas of occupation.
What are ADL, IADL, Rest/Sleep, Education, Work, Play, Leisure, Social Participation
The ethical principle violated when an OT practitioner shares private details of a family in a public place without their consent.
What is Autonomy and Confidentiality
This model operates on the balance of three elements: source of motivation, perception of control, and the suspension of reality.
What is the Model of Playfulness
Which reflex is activated by head tilt in space forwards and backwards?
What is Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR)
This emphasizes the family's goals for the child whereas the IEP focuses on educational goals.
What is Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)
Attention, Memory, Vestibular Processing, and Coping skills are all important aspects of this domain.
The ethical principle violated when an occupational therapy practitioner bills for a 60 minute session when only 30 minutes of care was provided.
What is Veracity
Models of Practice provide practitioners with this for thinking about and arranging their materials.
What is a Framework
This frame of reference is used when the clinician facilitates normal movement patterns while inhibiting abnormal tone.
What is Neurodevelopmental
Which reflex is activated by stimulating the corner of an infant's mouth?
What is the Rooting Reflex
This system identifies families as the experts and encourages the OT practitioner to take on a more "consultative" role rather than a prescriptive role.
What is the Family System