Where thinking occurs is this type of memory
What is working memory?
In this model, the OT should have both a ____ lens & _______ lens
What is personal & professional?
Competence is formed from structure of ________ and doing.
What is knowledge?
Should I tell my supervisor about potential malpractice in the clinic?
What is ethical reasoning?
What occupational performance problems may this client with an AKA have in the future?
What is diagnostic reasoning?
Framing AKA __; grouping information gained from past experience
What is Chunking?
The client & therapist's ________ shapes the trajectory of the entire therapy process. (Hint: Setting)
Strategies such as a routine of evidence-based activities keep OTs from over-relying on __________
What is pattern recognition?
Given the client’s diagnoses of Huntington’s disease, what is the best action I can take now?
What is Conditional reasoning
What research is available to guide intervention for a client with Dissociative identity disorder?
What is scientific reasoning?
The ideal mind of a therapist uses ____, scripts and exemplars to effectively process information.
What are frames?
Examples of a practice context
What are Team members, Organizational norms/policies, Time, Physical Resources, Discharge options, Social environment, Caseload, Payment for services...?
Expertise is characterized by ______; an automatic, intuitive process
What is fluid performance?
How have I approached an overstimulated client in previous sessions?
What is procedural reasoning?
What important factors about my client’s religion do I need to consider during engagement?
What is interactive reasoning?
"The mastery of procedures that are highly efficient for addressing common problems."
What is routine expertise?
Client's individual theories that may be presented are influenced by their _________
What is culture?
Interactive systems that imitate human reasoning designed to help practitioners make clinical decisions (CDSSs)
What are Clinical decision support systems?
How has my client’s health condition affected their marriage?
What is narrative reasoning?
Different forms of scientific reasoning used in OT are diagnostic, procedural and _____-deductive
What is hypothetical?
"Searching for helpful and targeted information through observation and questioning"
What is cue acquisition?
This individual created the Ecological Model of Professional Reasoning
Who is Schell?
The reflective practitioner does this to the rules using outcome data
What is tuning?
Will the school I work for cover the cost of a vibration board that I can use during sessions?
What is pragmatic reasoning?
Within interactive reasoning, an important theme when gaining trust with clients is: OT involves "doing __" as opposed to "doing to" clients.
What is with?