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What are the seven stages in the OT process? |
1. referral 2. Screening 3. Evaluation 4. Treatment planning / intervention planning 5. Treatment implementation / intervention / intervention 6. revaluation 7. Discharge planning |
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What 2 stages of the OT process can occur at the same time? |
Referral and screen may happen at the same time or referral after screen dependent on clinical setting, patient population, and circumstances. |
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Should the OTA notify the OT if the client needs to be reevaluated? |
The OTA must notify the OT if the client needs to be reevaluated as may be seeing patient daily for services. |
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Can an OTA of the intervention plans? |
A service competent OTA may share in responsibility for updating intervention plan and a DL in other areas of occupation. |
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What is the role of the OT in the OT process? |
Select the areas to be evaluated, chooses appropiate evaluation instrument and procedures, administers evaluations and delegate that ministration to another therapist or to a qualified, service competent OTA |
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Can OTA's administer parts of screening? |
With OT supervision, OTA may administer parts of screening and some of the assessments used in the evaluation process |
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What is the role of the OTA in intervention and transition? |
*Can contribute to the intervention plan
*may implement the intervention plan under OT supervision
*carrying out treatment activities, educating the client and family about treatment, and documenting the services provided.
* contribute to a reevaluation
* may coordinate or administer a plan for moving the client through a transition: OTR designs the transition plan |
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What is procedural reasoning? |
Used to consider physical problems |
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What is interactive reasoning? |
Used to guide interaction with client |
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What is conditional reasoning? |
Used to consider client within their personal and social context and futures. |
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What are the three types of reasoning? |
Procedural reasoning, Interactive reasoning, conditional reasoning. |
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What aspects should an effective intervention plan include? |
1. Objective and measurable goals with specific time frames
2. OT intervention based on theory and current evidence
3. A statement describing the mechanism for delivery of service.
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This model is used by therapist to evaluate and treat clients with physical dysfunction that highly values clients interest and overall life goals |
The International Classification of Functioning, disability and health. (ICF Model) |
ICF model emphasizes health and participation in the context of a client's disability. |
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What are key things about the ICF model? |
1. Functioning refers to all body functions, activities, and participation, whereas disability is an umbrella term for physical impairment, activity limitations, and participation restrictions.
2. Considers environmental factors
3. Is a top-down approach
4. Can be used with other practice approaches. |
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what are the four elements of a comprehensive treatment objective? |
1. Occupation - based functional outcome- based on functional outcome
2. Statement of terminal behavior- observable physical change
3. Conditions- physical effects, cues, and/or equipment and DME
4. Criterion- performance standard are degree of competence |
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What are the purposes of documentation? |
1. Articulate the rationale for provision of OT services
2. Reflect the OT practitioners clinical reasoning 3. Communicate information about the client for the OT perspective
4. Create a chronological record of client status, OT services provided to the client and client outcomes. |
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