IADLs
Community Mobility
Work
Leisure
Home Modification
100

Name all subcategories of IADLs

Care of others

Care of pets and animals

Child rearing

Communication Management

Driving and Community Mobility

Financial Management

Home establishment/management

Meal prep/clean up

Religious and spiritual expressions

Safety and emergency maintenance

Shopping

100
What is community mobility?

Planning and moving around in the community and using public or private transportation, such as driving, walking, bicycling, or accessing and riding in buses, taxi cabs, or other transportations systems (ex. ubers)


100

What is the goal work hardening?

Return to work or modify duty


100

What assessment measures the decline of leisure participation post-stroke?

Nottingham Leisure Questionnaire

100

What are the 5 steps for home modification?

Assess needs

Identify solutions

Implement solutions

Train how to use solutions

Evaluate Progress


200

What are the 4 P's?

Prepare

Plan

Position

Protection

200

Role of OT


-Identify when community mobility occupations require assessment and intervention

-Understand the interplay between engagement in occupation, the existence or lack of mobility options, and physical and mental health

-Knowledge in this area makes the profession relevant to clients, the community, and public and private entities

-Therapists develop treatment plans by analyzing the interplay of client factors, performance skills and patterns, and the contexts and environments involved in community mobility


200
What is an FCE? Use?

Used after someone has an injury to determine the functional capability to return to that specific role.

200

Name the 3 specific leisure assessments

leisure satisfaction scale

leisure attitude scale

nottingham leisure questionnaire

200

What questions should you consider when remodeling a bathroom?

What activities need to be done?

What supplies are needed?

What is the preference--tub or shower?

What is the need for grab bars?

Is the condition deteriorating?

300

What is work simplification?

Technique dividing tasks into small steps or using simple methods to make easier


300

What is a Fixed Route?

You know exactly when the bus is coming and where it will drop you off


300
What is secondary prevention?

Early identification and intervention of specific condition while individuals are asymptomatic or with mild symptoms and/or have risk factors


300

Leisure activities of young adults (20-40) include 

o Family group activities o Sports
o Exercise
o Travel

o Computer games
o Social networking on the internet (social media) o Hobbies and crafts
o Outdoor activities (increase accessibility)
o Dancing
o Dating


300

Name 2 levels of independence assessments:

Barthel Index of Activities of Daily Living (FIM)

Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living


400

What is energy conservation?

Techniques to assist client to use energy efficiently without fatigue

400

What is an On Demand Route?

You call the bus and say you need to be picked up at a certain time from a certain location


400

Who is the target of the work-to-welfare program?

Individuals who have more difficulty to be placed due to multiple barriers to work, such as low number of school years, lack of experience, and need of substance abuse treatment.


400

What group of individuals faces the most role changes in leisure?

65+ due to retirement and grand parenting

400

What does the OSA measure?

Measures self-perceptions of occupational competence and the degree to which the individual values each occupation


500

Name IADL Evals

-interview

-checklists

-standardized assessments

-activities done safely with modification

500

Is Driver Rehab done by a generalist or specialist?

Specialist.

500
Name the 4 most coming WMSD.


  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

  • de Quervain tendinitis

  • Lateral epicondylitis

  • Back injuries


500

What is the most commonly used nonspecific assessments for leisure?

COPM


500

What is the purpose of assessments in home mod?


To determine an individual’s level of:

  • -  Occupational Performance

    o What they can do

  • -  Functional Capacity

    o How much they can do

  • -  Level of Independence

    o How well they can do it