Definitions
Types of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Performance Skills
Professional Organizations and Documents
Misc
100

“Specific, automatic behaviors performed repeatedly, relatively automatically, and with little variation.”

What are Habits

100

Methods and tasks that prepare the client for occupational performance are used as part of a treatment session in preparation for or concurrently with the occupations and activities or provided to a client as a home-based engagement to support daily occupational performance.

What are "interventions to support occupations"

100

Practitioner observes a client bend and lift an object.  The term to document these actions?

What are motor skills.

100

Principals in Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics (2020)

Principle 1. Beneficence

Principle 2. Nonmaleficence

Principle 3. Autonomy

Principle 4. Justice

Principle 5. Veracity

Principle 6. Fidelity


100

How many hours are required for Level II Fieldwork?

For Level II Fieldwork, the Standards require a minimum of 16 weeks full-time for occupational therapy assistant students.  All students must complete the fieldwork required by their academic programs.

200

“Summary of the client's occupational history and experiences, patterns of daily living, interests, values, needs, and relevant contexts.”

What is occupational profile.

200
Imparting of knowledge and information about occupation, health, well-being, and participation to enable the client to acquire helpful behaviors, habits, and routines.

                       

What is Education

200

Modifies performance when problems are encountered.

What are Processing skills.

200

Name the Massachusetts organization of Occupational Therapy Practitioners.

What is MAOT.  Massachusetts Association of Occupational Therapy.

200

How many days off are allowed during Fieldwork?

Time off during fieldwork is decided by the fieldwork site and the academic program. You should direct any questions about taking time off to your academic fieldwork coordinator and your fieldwork educator.

300

Results clients can achieve through the OT process

What are outomes.

300

Instructs family members in the use and maintenance of the father’s power wheelchair.

What is training.

300

Speaks fluently is _________________skill,

What is Social Interaction.

300

How often is the OTPF Reviewed?

What is every 5 years.

300

Can an OTA complete an Evaluation in the state of Massachusetts?

What is no.

400

“The particular background of a person's life and living and consist of the unique features of the person that are not part of a health condition or health state .

What is Personal Factors.

400

Client participates in an town meeting to support ADA compliant sidewalks and doorways.

What is self-advocacy.

400

An activity to observe a motor skill

What is...

400

Where is the AOTA national headquarters?

N.Bethesda, Maryland

400

Explain the ecological PEO Model.

How occupational performance is shaped by the interaction between person, environment, and occupation.


500

Construct that constitutes the complete maekup of a person's life as well as the common and divergent factors that characterize groups and populations.

What is Context.

500

Practioner performs a telehealth therapy session with a client during a pandemic.

What is virtual intervention.

500

Client factors are:

1. _________________

2. _________________

3. _________________

1. Values, Beliefs and Spirituality

2. Body Functions

3. Body Structures

500

Who creates the accreditation standards for Occupational Therapy?

What is ACOTE.  

Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE®) 


500

To increase or decrease activity demands

What is grading.