Definition of a code green
What is a combative person
Name the occupational therapists
Who is Alex Himes, Katie, and Morgan
The definition of E.O.C.
Environment of Care
Explain the purpose of fidelity
What is to make sure the same quality of care is given to all patients and to make sure activities are therapeutically beneficial
The meaning of "R" in a expressive language goal
What is reach
The definition of R.A.C.E. for a code red
What is:
R- Rescue
A- Alarm
C- Confine
E- Extinguish
The name of the achievements manager
Who is Kelly Amato
Describe the protocol
If a snack is not finished
The acronym GLP stands for....
Gestalt Language Processor
The difference between a code pink and a code gray
What is a code pink is a child abduction in the building and a code gray is when the child leaves the building
Name two things within the role of TA Coordinator
What is any of the following: train/create training schedule for new TAs, be a part of the interview process for new TAs, create coverage plans, lead TA meetings, support TAs
The label a slide needs
The difference between how a one step direction and an imitation opportunity is worded
What is a one step tells the kid what to do. An imitation goal is targeted only by saying "do this"
What is a person in cardiac respiratory arrest
The official AAC resource
Who is Kelly Olanoff
Name the difference between an ID action and an ID function and give an example of both
What is an ID action is what someone/something is doing vs. ID function is how something operates.
The people who respond to a code purple
Who is security only
Name the difference between VocP (or VP), GP, and IND on a data sheet
What is a VocP (or VP) is a vocal prompt, a kid is verbally prompted to answer a demand.
A GP is a gestural prompt. SLP or TA can motion for a kid to answer.
IND is independent. A kid is expected to do something without any prompting