Models and
FORs
Schizophrenia
Mental Status Examination
Signs and Symptoms
All about OT
100

(DOUBLE POINTS)

A cortical process that involves the use of information for the purpose of thinking and problem solving 

Cognitive Function 

100

False belief, based on incorrect inference about external reality that is firmly held despite objective and obvious contradictory proof. 

Delusion 

100

(DOUBLE POINTS)

The shorter version of the Mental Status Exam is the MMSE which is also called the?  

Folstein Test

100

Normal range of mood, implying absence of depressed or elevated mood.  

Euthymia

100

He advocated work as the remedy 

Herbert James Hall

200

Based on the postulate that human behavior is innate, spontaneous, and occurs because of an urge to explore and master the environment 

Model of Human Occupation

200

Most common type of hallucination experienced by patients with Schizophrenia

Auditory Hallucination 

200

“Have you had desires to hurt others? If so, how?”

Homicidality


200

(DOUBLE POINTS)


Rapid succession of fragmentary thoughts or speech in which content changes abruptly and speech may be incoherent

Flight of Ideas

200

Designed a habit training program for those who were diagnosed with dementia praecox

Eleanor Clarke Slagle

300

Emphasizes on the use of behavioral modification to shape behaviors, which purports to increase the tendency of adaptive behaviors or to decrease the probability of maladaptive learned behaviors.

Behavioral Frame of Reference

300
Who coined the term Schizophrenia?

Eugene Bleuler

300

A sustained state of inner feeling

Mood

300

Noises in one or both ears, such as ringing, buzzing, or clicking 

Tinnitus

300

(DOUBLE POINTS)

The standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals and contains a listing of a diagnostic criteria for every psychiatric disorder. 

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

400

(DOUBLE POINTS)
This Level in Kohlberg's Stages of Morality include

•Stage: 1 Punishment and Obedience

•Stage: 2 Instrumental Relativism – Moral Choices Based on Benefit

Level 1: Preconventional Morality

400

Continuous signs of disturbance should at least persist for how long?

6 months

400

Logic, relevance, organization, flow and coherence of thought in response to general questioning during the interview  

Thought Process

400

Craving and eating of nonfood substances, such as paint and clay. 

Pica

400

Before being changed to PAOT, What was the name of the organization of occupational therapists called?

Occupational Therapy Association of the Philippines, Inc. 

500

(DOUBLE POINTS)

A short-term, goal-oriented psychotherapy treatment that takes a hands-on, practical approach to problem-solving. Its goal is to change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

500

(DOUBLE POINTS)

Give the three symptoms in Criterion A which must be at least present for 1 month. 

Delusion, Hallucination, Disorganized Speech 

500

What component of the MSE is being assessed by this  question ?

“If you were in a movie theater and smelled smoke, what would you do?”

Judgment

500

Visual sensation that persons or objects are reduced in size. 

Micropsia/Lilliputian Hallucination 

500

(DOUBLE POINTS)

Under R.A. No. 5680, When was the 1st Occupational Therapy Licensure Exam held? 

July 23, 1973