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Normalization |
Refers to the provision of relatively normal experiences so that individuals with disabilities can maintain or develop traits and behaviors that are as culturally normative |
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Nurturing parent |
Transactional analysis's ego state that is warm Commerce supportive and carrying. In contrast with the critical parent |
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Observational learning |
Behavior learned by an individual by imitating the behavior of a model |
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Occupational therapy |
Purposeful mental and physical activities prescribed by medical doctors to enhance individuals abilities to perform daily occupational ropes. Clients include those with physical injuries or illnesses |
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Occupation of their be uniform a valuation checklist |
American occupational therapy association guidelines for occupation Therapy assessment |
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Occupations |
Meaningful and purposeful activities in which people engaged during their everyday lives such as work, leisure commas social interactions, and self care |
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Ocular |
Pertaining to the eye |
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Operant conditioning |
Type of learning in which responses are modified by their consequences reinforcement increases the likelihood of future occurrences of their reinforced response |
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Orient |
To acquaint someone with new surroundings |
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Orientation |
Awareness of oneself in terms of time place and person |
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Orthopedics |
Correction or prevention of disorders involving muscles bones or tissues |
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Orthosis |
Device applied to the outside of the body to support aid at bell line the body and the limbs |
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Osteoarthropathy |
Any disease of the bones and joints |
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Osteoporosis |
Disorder characterized by abnormal loss of bone density |
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Outcome criteria |
Criteria got describe usually in client behaviors the end result of treatment and care provided |
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Outcome goals |
General objectives that describe clients behavioral outcomes of treatment or r Rehabilitation |
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Outcome measure |
Instrument designed to gather information on the efficacy of a program a means to determine Its outcome calls in objectives have been reached |
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Outcome objectives |
Specific objectives are written at a level to tizzic name explicit client behaviors and may stipulate conditions and/or criteria |
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Palsy |
Paralysis |
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Para |
Prefix meaning alongside sometimes used as a shortened version of paraplegic |
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Paraparesis |
Partial paralysis usually affecting extremities below the cervical region of the spinal cord |
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Paraplegia |
Paralysis of the lower extremities |
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Pathological |
Abnormal caused by disease |
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Pathology |
Branch of medicine that deals with causes and symptoms of diseases especially the structural and functional changes caused by a disease |
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Pediatrician |
Medical doctor who specializes in the development and care of children and the treatment of children's diseases |
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Pediatrics |
Health care of children and the study of childhood diseases |