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who pays for medicare |
federal payment |
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who is qualified for medicare |
qualified seniors and some disabled |
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who runs medicare |
center for medicare services (CMS) |
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describe medicare part A |
in patient rehab |
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what does medicare part B cover |
Out-patient rehab |
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who pays for Medicare Part C |
Private insurance companies providing medicare |
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what is covered under medicare part D |
Drug rehab |
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how is medicaid funded? |
state runs it, federally funded |
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does medicaid have minimal coverage? |
yes |
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Is OT a manditory service under medicaid? |
false, it is an "optional service", typically not covered, and needs prior authorization |
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what is the medicaid in california called? |
mediCAL |
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what is the OTA's role in the Affordable care act? |
helped the legislation to include rehabiilitation and habilitation in the ACA |
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What type of insurance can active duty military get |
tricare |
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what type of military insurance can retired/disabled groups get |
veterans affairs |
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What type of millitary insurance can dependents and family get? |
U.S. family health care program |
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what is home-bound |
a status placed in a patient after in patient stay, after determing if the person can go home, the next question is what will the home health benefits be? |
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why are codes important for documentation? |
recognition of theraputic treatments mean that OT's can treat and bill accordingly |
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who is elenore clarke slagle |
- first to use occupations with the acutely ill, - founded the term Occupational nurse - founded Henry B. favill School of Occupations, at New York state department of mental Hygine |
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who did elanor work with for 2 years inorder to create the theraputic occupations program at the henry phipps clinic, Johns hopkins University |
Adolf Meyer |
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Eleanor created _________ training |
habit |
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Is the Eleanor Clark Slagle Lecture the highest presenting honor by the AOTA |
ture |
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Who is Susan tracy? |
occupational nurse 1902 first to use occupations with acutely ill patients - she published a paper on 25 mental tests derived from occupations - "the patient is the product not the article he or she makes" |
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what did Dr. Herbert James Hall accomplish |
- he wrote 3 books on OT - Developed The Sheltered homes - went tp harvard - part of the arts and crafts movement
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who is Dr. William Rush Dunton Jr. |
- Psychiatrist - published 120 books/ articles related to OT - wrote Occupational Therapy, A manual for nurses (1915) - president (1917-1919) of self proposed national association of occupational therapists |
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Who is George Edward Barton |
- Architech - had TB - created the consolation house - shoool/ workshop/ vocational bureau - he believed all OT should be provided by highly trained nurses who understand medicine and occupations - believed nurses/therapists should provide synergy amongst occupation and intervention |
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who is adolf Meyer |
- swiss physician - professor of psychiatry at John Hopkins University - founded the "psychobiologic approach" - brought fundamentals of the moral treatment into OT practice - believed in creating opportunities to do things and learn to use materials - he balances work, play, and rest |
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Who is Philippe Pinel |
- 1745-1826 - father of the moral treatment - french physician, scholar, philosopher - used occupations with the mentally ill - music, exercise, caring for animals, take patients mind away from distress, develop abilities |
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how did the moral treatmene era pave the way for OT |
paved the way for using "Occupation" as a healing modality |
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The moral treatment era is based on respect and ______ |
dignity |
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who founded the york retreat |
William Tuke |
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what is the york retreat? |
engaged the mentally ill in activities and employment |
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what is frends asylum |
An asylum, the idea for the asylum came from England by way of the American Quakers |
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where is friends asylum? |
pennsylvania |
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when was the 20th century progressiveism |
post civil war in the late 1800's and 1900's |
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what was the focus of 20th century progressivism |
progress - science, technology, industrial inventions |
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Who founded Chicago's Hull House |
Jane Adams 1889 |
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Who was served by the Hull House |
immigrants and poor |
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What type of therapy was allowed at the Hull House |
Educational and Social programs |
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What was thouht of females gaining an education |
primary cause of illness |
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What was Heroin uesed to treat? Cocaine tablets? Morphine? |
Heroin: bad coughs Cocaine: throat soreness, nerves, Morphine: baby syrups |
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When was the Arts and Craft movement? |
early 1900's |
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why was the Arts and Crafts movement vital to OT? |
It became the central focus of early OT Practice |
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during the Arts and Crafts movement did people want to return to a genuine life style? |
true |
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Who taought the early OT programs? |
physicians |
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who led early OT workshops? |
craftsmen or untrained individuals |
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when and where was the first OT school? |
1918, milwaukee-Dower |
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when was registration by examination and a minimum standard for programs created? |
1923 |
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who was the 1925 principles addressed to? |
medical students and physicians |
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what did the 1925 principles on OT outline |
outline of lecture on OT by AOTA committee |
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by the 1930's the OT movement involved Phychology, orthopedics...... |
mental diseases, tunerculosis, general medical cases |
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Did the 1930's develop a move toward the medical model? |
yes |
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How was OT used in WW1 setting? |
OT applied to injured soldiers, prior was simply illness |
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What happened during the post WWI econimic boom |
more hospitals were built, more therapists, more recognition |
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who founded scrub women |
Dr. Frankwood Williams |
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what did the scrubwomen do? |
- assisted with craft shop on the hospitals - became a recognized hospital worker because of sucess - |
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What did Smith- Bankhead Bill do for the OT world |
Federal vocatinal rehab for people with disabilities |
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what does the 1923 Federal Industrial rehabilitation Act say? |
required hospitals to employ occupatinal therapists to rehabilitate patients following industrial accidents and illness |
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When did OT become less volunteer work to a medical service |
late1920's |
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During WWII was OT thought of as adequate for soldiers? |
No, it was Inadequate services to serve wounded souldiers |
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During WWII who funded OT services |
vocational rehab act of 1943- paid for medical services and OT |
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during which year did OT recieve militaty status |
1947 |
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True or False: When was SSI benefits approved |
WWII |
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What bill provided the vocational training funding |
GI Bill |
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Whatr is metaphysics concerned with? |
ultimate nature of man - mind body relationships - dualism vs. Holism |
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What does Philosophy mean? |
the study of Love |
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What is Epistemology concerned with |
Truth What is truth? How di we know the thing? Experience intuition, experimentation |
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What is Axiology concerned with? |
Values What is desirable, or beautiful in the world |
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Why is it important to have uniform terminology? |
To unify the parctice under one set of guidelines of documentation |
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define Holism? |
Body and body are together |
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What is Dualism? |
views body and mindas seperate |