Communication
Human Performance
Theories
Mental Functions
Culture and Development
100
COMMUNICATION
What is a broad term that encompasses the ability of humans to interact?
100
ICF
What is a classification system of human functions and abilities?
100
REDUCTIONIST THEORY
What states that behavior is the sum of a number of smaller behavior links?
100
ATTENTION
What is a mental function that allows a person to focus on something while simultaneously excluding less important information?
100
Culture
What is a set if valuesm beliefs, attitudes, customs, language, and behaviors that are shaped by a group of people and are passed down from generation to the next?
200
LANGUAGE
What is a complex and dynamic system of conventional symbols that is used in various models for thought and communication?
200
AFFECTIVE DOMAIN
What involves feelings, including happiness, sadness, anger, etc. which are all part of human experience?
200
NONREDUCTIONIST THEORY
What is one that sees behavior as a total that cannot be broken into component parts within any degree of meaning?
200
MEMORY
What is the registering and storing of information and retrieving it as needed?
200
Ethnicity
What is generally used to reflect the influence of both race and culture on behavior and may also refer to shared traits, customs, language, religion, and ancestry?
300
SYNTAX
What is word order?
300
MEDICAL MODEL
What emphasizes the person and that the person's impairments as a cause of disease, trauma or some other health condition?
300
NATURE VS NUTURE
What is a historical perspective regarding the amount of influence that genetics has in determining a behavior vs the role of environmental experience?
300
Episodic Memory
What is retrieving and aquiring information that occurred in the past at one particular point in time?
300
Role Schemas
What refers to a person's social position within a culture and the expected behaviors of a person in that position?
400
SEMANTICS
What is meaning of the word?
400
SOCIAL MODEL
What sees society rather than the individual as the problem?
400
Id
What represents the most basic instincts and drives?
400
Haptic Awareness (stereognosis)
What is involved in distinguishing tactile differences in texture, shape, size and weight?
400
Event Schemas
What are organized sequences of well-known situations?
500
PRAGMATICS
What is the rules and conventions for talking?
500
Model of Function and Disability
What is intended to help one visualize the current understanding of the interactions between various components of the classification system in the ICF model?
500
Erikson
Who viewed development as a series of conflict or crisis that must be resolved in order to move on to next stage?
500
Process Skills
What are skills used by the individual in managing and modifying actions en route to the completion of daily life tasks?
500
Tips when dealing with diversity as an OT professional
Match verbal/nonverbal behavior, Appreciate the differences, Adapt and accommodate and Be patient?