ISP: OTPF Part 3 Flashcards

1
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specific capacities, characteristics, or beliefs that reside within the person, group, or population and influence performance in occupations.

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client factors

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It is affected by the presence or absence of illness, disease, deprivation, and disability, as well as by life stages and experiences.

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client factors

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3
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client factors affect:

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  1. performance skills
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4
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client factors are affected by:

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  1. performance patterns
  2. contexts
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5
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Acquired beliefs and commitments, derived from culture, about what is good, right, and important to do

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Values

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6
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Something that is accepted, considered to be true, or held as an opinion.

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belief

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7
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A deep experience of meaning brought about by engaging in occupations that involve enacting of personal values and beliefs, reflection, and intention within a supportive contextual environment.

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spirituality

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8
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It is dynamic and often evolving

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spirituality

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9
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Discerning what is right or wrong, appropriate or not.

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Judgement

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10
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group of cohesive thoughts

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concept formation

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11
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Thinking about what your thinking. Knowing oneself.

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Metacognition

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12
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set of frontal lobe functions needed for successful completion of tasks.

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executive functions

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13
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motor planning

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praxis

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14
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problem solving

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cognitive flexibility

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15
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identifying problems and knowing how to solve them.

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insight

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16
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Undivided focus within a specific
timespan.

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*Sustained attention

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17
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transfer of focus from one activity to another

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shifting

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18
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alternating focus to two simultaneous activities

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divided

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19
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ability to refocus once distracted

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concentration

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20
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susceptibility to distractions

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disctractibility

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21
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aka quick recall. Retention hours to minutes
after reception.

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short term

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22
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remote memory. Retention weeks to years after reception.

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long term

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23
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application of memorized processes.

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working

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24
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Discrimination of sensations

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perception

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25
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content of thought & process of thought

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thought

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26
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Presence of mannerisms

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Mental functions of sequencing complex movement

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27
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Range of emotions, Regulation of emotions, Appropriateness of emotions

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emotional

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28
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awareness of oneself

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experience of self and time

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29
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State of alertness or awareness.
* Fully awake, lethargic, stuporous, coma.

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  • Consciousness
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30
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what are the 5 spheres of orientation?

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Self, Person, Place, Time, Situation

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31
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  • Mental functions relation to socialization and forming relationships
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psychosocial

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32
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Control and presentation of oneself

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Temperament and Personality

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33
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Level, motivation, appetite, cravings, impulse

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energy

34
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what are the functions of sensory

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  1. Visual functions
  2. Hearing functions
  3. Taste functions
  4. Smell functions
  5. Touch functions
  6. Vestibular functions
  7. Proprioceptive functions
  8. Interoception
  9. Pain
  10. Sensitivity to temperature and pressure
35
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range of motion

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joint mobility

36
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integrity of the joints

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joint stability

37
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strength

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muscle power

38
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Degree of muscle tension

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muscle tone

39
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Sustainability of muscle contraction
* Number of steps or length of time

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muscle endurance

40
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Involuntary contraction of muscles automatically induced by specific
stimuli

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motor reflexes

41
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Postural reactions, body adjustment reactions (righting reactions), supporting reactions (parachute reflexes)

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Involuntary movement reactions

42
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Coordination, Crossing the midline, FMS and GMS, Occulomotor functions

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control of voluntary movement

43
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gait patterns

44
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Maintenance of blood pressure functions (hypertension, hy- potension, postural hypotension), heart rate and rhythm

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Cardiovascular system functions

45
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Protection against foreign substances, including infection, al- lergic reactions

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Hematological and immune system functions

45
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Rate, rhythm, and depth of respiration

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Respiratory system functions

46
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Physical endurance, aerobic capacity, stamina, fatigability

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Additional functions and sensations of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems

47
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Quality of vision, visual acuity, visual stability, and visual field functions to promote visual awareness of environment at var- ious distances for functioning

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visual functions

48
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Sound detection and discrimination; awareness of location and distance of sounds

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hearing functions

49
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Sensation related to position, balance, and secure movement against gravity

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vestibular functions

50
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Association of taste qualities of bitterness, sweetness, sourness, and saltiness

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taste functions

51
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Sensing of odors and smells

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smell functions

52
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Awareness of body position and space

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Proprioceptive functions

53
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Internal detection of changes in one’s internal organs through specific sensory receptors (e.g., awareness of hunger, thirst, digestion, state of alertness)

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interception

53
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Feeling of being touched by others or touching various textures, such as those of food; presence of numbness, paresthesia, hyperesthesia

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Touch functions

54
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Unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure; sensations of generalized or localized pain (e.g., diffuse, dull, sharp, phantom)

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pain

55
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Thermal awareness (hot and cold), sense of force applied to skin (thermoreception)

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Sensitivity to temperature and pressure

56
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Fluency and rhythm, alternative vocalization functions

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Voice and speech functions

57
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Digestive system functions, metabolic system, and endocrine system functions

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Digestive, metabolic, and endocrine system functions

58
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Genitourinary and reproductive functions

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Genitourinary and reproductive functions

59
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Anatomical parts of the body, such as organs, limbs, and their components” that support body function

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body functions

59
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Acquired beliefs and commitments, derived from culture, about what is good, right, and important to do

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values

59
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Protection (presence or absence of wounds, cuts, or abrasions), repair (wound healing)

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skin functions

59
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“A deep experience of meaning brought about by engaging in occupations that involve the enacting of personal values and beliefs, reflection, and intention within a supportive contextual environment”

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spirituality

59
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“Something that is accepted, considered to be true, or held as an opinion”

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belief

60
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The physiological functions of body systems

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body functions

61
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Judgment, concept formation, metacognition, executive func- tions, praxis, cognitive flexibility, insight

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Higher level cognitive

61
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Sustained shifting and divided attention, concentration, distractibility

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attention

62
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Discrimination of sensations

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perception

63
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Set of frontal lobe functions needed for successful completion of tasks

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Executive Functions

64
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alternating focus to two simultaneous activities; multitasking

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divided

65
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Discrimination of sensations (e.g., auditory, tactile, visual, olfactory, gustatory, vestibular, proprioceptive)

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Perception

66
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Integration of values and beliefs in real life; express what you believe in

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spirituality

66
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awareness of body position; position sense

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Proprioceptive Functions

67
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Observed when the task or movement is new to the client

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praxis

68
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bigger movement of the hand (whole hands)

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Gross Prehension Pattern

69
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hallucinations and illusions

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Perception Impairments

70
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thinking about you’re thinking; your capacity to do things

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metacognition

70
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Motor planning

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praxis

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