Kahoot Flashcards

1
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The client describes how they would like to increase participation in leisure activities, what type of assessment is this?

A

Top-down

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2
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True or False: Broad theories specify relationships among concepts and name elements that share something in common?

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True

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Discrete theories are predictive and often bridge theory and intervention, guiding the impact of treatment. An example is…
A. MOHO
B. Kawa
C. Biomechanical
D. PEO-P

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C. Biomechanical

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4
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True or False: Theories are developed in response to experiences that cannot be explained using existing explanations?

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True

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5
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All of the following are true of standardized assessments except…
A. have psychometric data regarding reliability and validity
B. Full psychometric data may not exist
C. Criterion or norm referenced
D. Always completed in the same matter

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B. full psychometric data may not exist

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6
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Which of these is an example of a non-standardized assessment?
A. an interview
B. an observation
C. an occupational performance
D. all of the above

A

D. All of the above

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7
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A semi structured interview…
A. allows you to ask the client about occupational engagement only
B. is aided by a guided list of questions ensuring all topics are covered
C. has a formal process for completion
D. has no preset questions

A

B. is aided by a guided list of questions ensuring all topics covered

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8
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A good assessment that helps you to develop an understanding of the clients perspective is to use a….
A. standardized assessment
B. complete an activity analysis
C. a questionnaire
D. none of these

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C. a questionnaire

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9
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The screening process involves…
A. conducting observations
B. use of screening tools
C. record review
D. all of the above

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D. all of the above

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10
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When is the only time you would not do an OT evaluation after a screening process?

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Only if you can see with 100% certainty that they would not benefit from it

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11
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True or False: After completing a screening, a full reimbursable intervention plan can be implemented

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False: need an evaluation

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True or false: Reliability is the degree to which the result of a measurement can be depended on to be accurate

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True

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13
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True or False: A norm referenced assessment lets me know how my client performs against a set of criteria

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False: against a norm (like height)

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14
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MOHO concepts include
A. performance capacity
B. influence of environment
C. patterns of occupational engagement
D. all of the above

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D. All of the above

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15
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Ecological models primarily focus on the impact ____ have on occupational performance
A. performance skills
B. habituation
C. contextual factors
D. none of the these

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C. contextual factors

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16
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During the evaluation process, an OT makes goal and intervention decision based upon…
A. what is meaningful to the client
B. only what the results of standardized measures indicate
C. what the OTP feels is the best interest of the client
D. adapting the environment to increase independence

A

A. what is meaningful to the client

17
Q

The KAWA model considers all of the following concepts except…
A. life and priorities
B. environment and context
C. volition
D. obstacles and challenges

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C. volition

18
Q

MMT is an example of
A. contextual assessment approaches
B. biomedical assessment approaches
C. ipsative assessment approaches
D. developmental assessment approaches

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B. biomedical

19
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True of False: Ecological models assume that the person influences and is influenced by the environment?

A

True

20
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The PEO model believes that…
A. occupations naturally changes across the lifespan
B. occupation is shaped when the person, environment, and occupation overlap
C. occupational engagement is based upon ones motivation
D. both A and B

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D. Both A and B

21
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The EHP assumes that…
A. meaningful engagement is when person, context task and performance come together
B. considers life roles as unique tasks that can overlap
C. depending on the individual, similar roles could have different tasks
D. all of these

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D. all of these

22
Q

Which of the following is an assumption of PEOP…
A. it is a system model
B. when people perform occupations they also interact with the environment
C. the P/E interaction positively or negatively influences occupational performance
D. all of these

A

D. all of these

23
Q

The theory of occupational adaptation…
A. has changed frequently
B. adaptation leads to engagement and participation in occupations
C. assumes occupational adaptation is a normative process
D. all of these

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D. all of these

24
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Following the CMOP-E Model in assessment, an OTP can use ___ to identify a clients level of occupational performance…
A. a norm referenced assessment tool
B. the COPM semi-structured interview assessment
C. a self-rating check list
D. None of these

A

B. The COPM semi-structured interview assessment tool