Pediatric Systems
Handwriting
Sensory Intervention
Assistive Technology / Positioning
Pediatric Payment System
100

What are the medical systems for pediatric practice?

1. Primary: routine medical care

2. Secondary: provided when child becomes ill

3. Tertiary: child needs to be hospitilized

100

What are the 3 functional pencil grasps?

1. Dynamic Tripod

2. Dynamic quadruped

3. Lateral tripod grasp

100

What is sensory registration?

process by which a child responds or attends to sensory input

100

What is the purpose of assistive technology?

helps address health conditions for needs and limitations or restrictions. Also increases the possibility for an individual to engage in functional activities.


100

What is Medicaid?

Medicaid is an assistance program that is state and federal funded. Medicaid helps out low income families or individuals. 

200

What is the age group for early intervention?

birth - 3 years old

200

At what age does a child start to learn to copy circles and cross?

36 months

200

What is the purpose of a sensory "diet"?

helps temporarily support a Childs ability to. achieve arousal needed to participate in an occupation.


200

What is the difference between high tech devices and low tech?

High tech: more difficult to obtain, more costly, requires greater skills

Low tech: easier to obtain, easy to use, low cost, has a variety of different properties

200

What are the 3 most common payer sources?

1. Medicaid

2. School

3. Private Insurance

300

What is an IEP?

Individualized Educational Program: outlines educational goals for child receiving special education services

300

What is the difference between laterality and directionality?

Laterality is the awareness of two different sides of the body.

Directionality is understanding left, right, up, down, front, and back directions from the body out into space

300

What are the contextual elements of Ayres SI?

1. just right challenge

2. context of play

3. therapist-child collaboration

4. therapeutic alliance

5. ensure success

300

Name 5 positioning devices

supine stander, prone stander, wedge chair, corner chair, bolster chair, special tomato, rifton chair, cube chair, therapy ball, T-stool, sit-a-round chair, backpack chair, rocking chair, or hokki stool

300

What are the CPT Codes?

Therapeutic exercise - 97110

Neuromuscular - 97112

Cognitive Therapeutic intervention - 97127

Therapeutic Activities - 97530

Self-Care - 97535

Community Training - 97537

400

What are the 3 P's for an IEP meeting?

preparation

professionalism

performance


400

What are the main OT roles for handwriting?

1. Fluency: efficient and timely

2. Legibility: good letter placement, sizing, spacing, and formatting

3. Writing: communicates with friends/family, participates in learning activities. 

400

Name intervention strategies to help a child with visual avoidance.

provide child with sunglasses, less visual stimulation, making room less bright

400

Name some assistive devices that could help a child with handwriting in school

pencil grip, slant board, raised paper, highlighted paper, graph organizer, handwriting without tears, and wet-dry-try

400

How many units can you bill for a 25 min session?

2 units

500

Name and describe the 3 types of service delivery models

1. Direct service: working with a child individually or in a group; focus on improving information processing, motor and social skills, and developing compensatory skills

2. Monitoring Service: creating a program for a child that another individual implements; indirect service

3. Consultation service: giving advice, suggestions, problem solving ideas; providing consultation to parent, teacher, or caregiver

500

What is the proper positioning for handwriting?

hip, knees, and elbows are at 90 degrees

feet flat on solid surface

chair with arm support 

provide adaptive positioning tools to help support child's postal control and strength

500

What are some intervention strategies that deal with proprioception?

provide opportunities for child to perform heavy work such as pushing, pulling, moving against a resistance. 

500

What writing adapted devices could you use for a child who has difficulty with proprioception 

Squiggle pen: provides extra proprioceptive input while writing

Weight write: helps increase wrist stability, helps with tremors and increases the control of the distal fingers

500

What CPT code would you use if you have a client reaching up into a bookcase to put books back onto the shelve?

Therapeutic Exercise - 97110