Scope of Practice
Family Systems
Medical Systems
Educ. and Comm.
Systems
The OT Process
Princ. of Normal Develop.
Conditions
100
Evaluation, intervention planning, and discharge planning are all part of:

What is OT process

100

This is the law that discusses eligibility for early intervention services.

What is Public Law 99-457, Part H, Later changed to Part C? (IFSP)

100

The "first level" of medical care and includes visits to one's primary physician. 

What is primary care. 

100

The provision of the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) gives children with disabilities the right to be education with their nondisabled peers. 

What is the least restrictive environment. 

100

During this stage of the OT process the OTA is responsible for assisting with data collection and administering standardized tests under supervision of the OTR.

What is evaluation?

100

Typical development of a child occurs...

What is naturally and dynamically

100

Symptoms include pain, swelling, and discoloration around the ankle.

What is an ankle sprain?

200

This helps the OT practitioner decide what to do during therapy sessions.

What is Frame of Reference

200

The practitioners developing intervention plans in collaboration with families is what type of approach.

Family-centered approach

200
The level of care where infants who experience complications with birth will be placed. 

Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)

200
The act that encourages OT practitioners to work with children in their classroom environment and provide support to the regular education teacher. 

What is Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)-revised.

200

Model guiding the OT process with an emphasis on a client-centered, occupation-based top-down approach. 

What is Occupational Therapy Intervention Process Model (OTIPM)?

200
The act or process of maturing or acquiring skills ranging from simple to more complex. 

What is development

200

A progressive neurological condition in girls which includes a loss of purposeful hand function and intellectual disability

What is Rett Syndrome?
300

The type of supervision provided directly and regularly scheduled contact; on-site supervision

What is routine supervision

300

The best approach if a family consistently misses therapy appointments

What is re-establish the goals of therapy with family.

300

The type of care when OT practitioners and team provide comfort care to the dying child and family. 

What is Palliative Care

300

The focus of OT services provided in the public school system. 

What is the child's education needs? 

300

Independence, functional independence, assisted performance, and dependent performance are types of these.

What are levels of performance?

300

The greatest context in which ot practitioners have the greatest impact. 

What is environmental.

300

Disorder characterized by significantly delayed motor coordination with impairments in occupational performance compared to chronological age and intellectual ability.  

What is developmental coordination disorder?

400

"The determination, made by various methods, that two people performing the same or equivalent procedures will obtain the same or equivalent results."

What is service competency

400

 The first step (major goal) when working with families.

What is establishing a trusting relationship, particularly with the key members. 

400

The type of collaborative style when the OT and PT practitioners cotreat a child together to better address the child' needs. 

What is interdisciplinary style.

400
The service delivery model which delivers "skilled services delivered by health practitioners using an interactive model with clients"
What is community-based practice
400

The OT practitioner's "planned use of his or her personality, insights, perceptions, and judgements as part of the therapeutic process."

What is Therapeutic Use of Self

400

Progression of motor development.

What is cephalad to caudal, proximal to distal, and gross to fine motor. 

400

Disorder involves hostile, negative, and defiant behaviors, including temper outbursts, poor academic performance, and few friendships.

What is oppositional defiant disorder?
500

The first step in the evaluation process that provides an understanding of the clients occupational history and experiences, patterns of daily living, interests, values, and needs. The client's problems and concerns about performing occupations and daily life activities are identified, and the clients priorities are determined. 

What is occupational profile

500

The life-cycle of a disabled child or children with special needs is unique in what manner? 

What is undergoing stressful life-cycle events (hospitalization, painful treatments, new relationships, etc.)

500

Level of care requiring hospitalization.

What is tertiary care?

500

The person(s) who determines if a child has an exceptional educational need and requires special services. 

What is the individual education program (IEP) team. 
500
Use of occupations, purposeful activities, activity analysis, activity synthesis, and therapeutic use are what OT practitioners us to work with clients.

What are legitimate tools?

500

The child is learning to finger-feed, use a pincer grasp, and creep simultaneously is what type of development? 

What is horizontal development
500

Mental health disorder with positive symptoms of an acute episode including delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, and disorganized motor behavior.

What is schizophrenia?