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42 Cards in this Set
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section of OTPF that frames the arena in which the OT evaluations and interventions occur
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domain
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section of OTPF where OT evaluates and intervenes
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Process
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what are hte 8 areas of occupation?
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ADLs
IADLs rest & sleep education work play leisure social participation |
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what client factors reside within the person?
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values, beliefs, spirituality
body functions body structures |
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the following can be categorized as what?
-motor and praxis skills - sensory-perceptual skills -emotional regulation skills -cognitive skills communication and social skills |
performance skills
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the following are categorized as what?
-habits -routines -roles -rituals |
performance patterns
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what are the 6 parts of context and environment?
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-cultural
-personal -temporal -virtual -physical -social |
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this step of the process of OT includes..
-occupational profile -analysis of occupational performance |
evaluation
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this step of the process of OT includes..
- plan -implementation -review |
intervention
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this is the final step of the process of OT
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outcome
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this is the initial step of the process
- describes clients occupational history, patterns of living, interests, values, needs -idenitifies client's priorities ...what are clients needs, wants, concerns regarding engaging in occupations - frames clients concerns and issues within the domain of OT |
occupational profile
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in this step of the OT process, the OT...
-indentifies underlying factors which support and hinder performance ...observe performance ...perform selected specific assessments if needed ...consider context, activity demands, and client factors |
analysis of occupational performance
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in theis step of the OT process...
-deveolop plan in collaboration with client based on... - selected theory and or practice framework -evidence -selected intervention approach... create/ promote, establish/ restore, maintain, modify, prevent - target desired outcomes |
intervention plan
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action to influence and support performance
- therapeutic use of self - therapeutic use of occupations/ activities ... occupation- based activity, purposeful activity, preparatory methods - consultation process -education process -advocacy |
intervention
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in this step of the OT process...
- review plan, process, and progress toward outcomes -modift plan if needed - determine future action |
intervention review
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what are examples of types of outcomes?
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occupational performance
adaptation health and wellness participation prevention self-advocacy quality of life occupational justic HAPP QOOS |
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Eglish quaker that came up with the idea of moral treatment
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William TUke
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was a French physician in late 18th century who was instrumental in the development of a more humane psychological approach to the custody and care of psychiatric patients, referred to today as moral treatment.
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Philippe Pinel
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MD in 1895 who tried moral treatment
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William Rush Dunton
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when was the Arts and Crafts movement?
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late 19th century
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1906, MD that said occupation had mornalizing effect on behavior
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Herbert Hall
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nurse in 1906 who taught courses in "invalid occupations"
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Susan Tracy
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psychiatrist in early 20th century that discussed habit training and needing balance in life
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Adolph Meyer
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used crafts to promote mental health
- well know in OT history - social worker |
Eleanor Clark Slagle
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architect
- in 1917 founded NSPOT (National Society for Promotion of OT) -coined term OT |
George Barton
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what does OCHIE stand for?
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occupation- centered
Client-centered holistic inclusionary evidence based |
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what year did managed care health systems begin
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1990's
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what year was the knowledge explosion in health care?
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1980's
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when did health care philosophies change?
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1960's and 70's
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when did COTAs first appear?
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1950s
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1906, MD that said occupation had moralizing effect on behavior
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Herbert Hall
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nurse in 1906 who taught courses in "invalid occupations"
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Susan Tracy
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psychiatrist in early 20th century that discussed habit training and needing balance in life
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Adolph Meyer
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used crafts to promote mental health
- well know in OT history - social worker |
Eleanor Clark Slagle
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architect
- in 1917 founded NSPOT -coined term OT |
George Barton
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what does OCHIE stand for?
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occupation- centered
Client-centered holistic inclusionary evidence based |
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what year did managed care health systems begin
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1990's
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what year was the knowledge explosion in health care?
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1980's
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when did health care philosophies change?
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1960's and 70's
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when did COTAs first appear?
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1950s
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When was the WWII and Rehabilitation movement
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1942-1960
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what does FEAST stand for and why do you use it?
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Function
Expectation Action Specific Condition Timeline used to write goals |