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19 Cards in this Set
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Occupational Performance History II:
what is FOR and describe what it measures |
MOHO
measures occupational performance; broad history of personal life, impact of disability and direction in which the person would like to take his or her life. occupational competence, identity, and behavior. |
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Safety assessment of function and the environment for rehab (SAFER) - what does it measure
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Measures IADL: specifically home safety for older adults
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Community Independence Measure: what is it used for?
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CIM: roles and community integration
used to assess the social role limitations and community interaction |
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interest checklist
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leisure: 80 leisure activities are rated for present interest level. for adolescents to elders
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Kitchen Task Analysis/assessment
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Making pudding. looks at 6 cognitive abilities specifically for IADL: initiation, organization, performing all steps, proper sequence, safety /judgment and task completion
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Craig handicap assessment and reporting technique
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roles and community integration: brief assessment of perceived environmental barriers
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Barthel Index
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measures ADL: self report and direct observation : feeding, bathing, grooming, dressing, bowel, bladder, toilet and transfers
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The assessment of Motor and Process Skills AMPS:
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Measures IADL during observation: extensive training needed in order to implement assessment.
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KAtz Index of independence in Activities of Daily Living
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ADL: assessed through interview and observation: rates 6 ALDs as independent versus dependent...results tend to be too general for intervention planning. letter score of A-G
for adults with chronic illness |
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Worker role interview
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Work: semi-structured interview that assesses psychosocial/environmental factors of concern to injured worker
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Klein-Bell Activities of Daily living scale
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ADL: 170 item behavior rating scale of six ADL. scored as either able or unable. higher level individuals may reach a ceiling.
detailed behavioral information is useful for intervention planning |
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KELS Kohlman Evaluation of Living Skills
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IADL: self-report and observation. can be used in multiple settings with many diagnoses.
designed for adolescents and adults in acute psych hosp 17 basic living skills needed to live indep in 5 main areas |
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Role check list.
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role and community integration: can be completed by the individual or with the therapist present. client perceptions of role participation and values throughout the lifespan. across age groups
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Reintegration to Normal living index
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Roles and community integration: eleven declarative statements re how well clients return to normal living after a disabling event.
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VALPAR
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WORK: direct observations of work tasks selected to evaluate client's specific job requirements and needs this is a very costly assessment.
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FIM
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ADL
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COPM
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occupational performance: client self-perception of performance and satisfaction.
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Measure of the Quality of environment
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context of spinal cord injury but used to assess social participation for all disabilities
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accessibility checklist
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identifies problems in community access, including compliance with ADA
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