QUIZ 1-PS4OTAs (Pediatric Skills for Occupational Therapy Assistants - Chapter 1 Flashcards

(35 cards)

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OT Practitioners working with children who have special needs or atypical development patterns must have a firm foundation in the knowledge of ______ development in order to understand children and base interventions.

A

Normal

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________ are the most consistent participants on the pediatric team. Understanding needs of _______ and children is essential to therapeutic process

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Families

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Pediatric OT Practitioners use knowledge of specific pediatric _________ to determine which tools and methods are the most appropriate for assessment and intervention.

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diagnoses

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Understanding Models of ________ and _______ of _________ is necessary for organizing and developing interventions based on evidence from the profession. Knowledge of the principles and techniques allows practitioners to develop interventions for children with a variety of diagnoses.

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Models of Practice, Frames of Reference

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OT Practitioners work with children with a number of different diagnoses. Therefore, OT practitioners need to have ___________ appropriate for a child who has a specific ________ or ________.

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Assessments, disability, diagnosis

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OT practitioners working with children need to adjust therapy activities to suit the age and developmental needs of a particular child. Thus, knowledge of a range of ___-__________ activities is essential to practice.

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Age appropriate

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Children receiving services in a public school system require educationally relevant therapy goals and objectives, whereas children receiving services in a hospital require medically necessary goals and objectives. These are examples of differences among ______ in which OT svcs are provided.

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systems

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OT practitioners who work with infants, children, and adolescents who have disabilities or special needs must have knowledge of the range of _________ technology that promote safe and independent living.

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assistive

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In 2017, the OT profession will be ___ years old

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100

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AOTA has adopted a ____ vision.

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Centennial

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What does the Centennial Vision recognize?

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OT as a science-driven and evidence-based profession

OT continues to meet to occupational needs of clients, communities and populations.

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OTPF stands for

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Occupational Therapy Practice Framework

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The two items defined in OTPF

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domain and framework

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Areas of Occupation

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ADLs and IADLs
Rest and Sleep
Education
Work 
Play 
Leisure
Social Participation
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Client Factors

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Values, Beliefs, and Spirituality
Body Structures (Anatomy)
Body Functions (Physiology)
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Performance Skills - think of the tune of Lone Ranger

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Sensory Perceptual
Motor, Praxis
'emotional regulation
Cognitive
CommunicationandSocial Skills  Yee Haw!
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Performance Patterns

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Habits
Routines
Roles
Rituals

18
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Context and Environment includes these 6 things - to the tune of Jingle Bells

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Cultural
Personal
Phy-y-ysical
Social
Temporal &
Vir-ir-irtual - Hey!
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Activity Demands

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Objects Used and their Properties
Space Demands
Social Demands
Sequencing and Timing
Required Actions
Required Body Functions
Required Body Structures
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Process of Service delivery

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  • **Evaluation
  • Occupational Profile
  • Analysis of Occupational Performance
  • **Intervention
  • Intervention Plan
  • Intervention implementation
  • Intervention Review
  • **Outcomes
  • Results
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Regarding OTPF - contexts, what would Ethnicity, family attitude, beliefs and values fall under

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Regarding OTPF - contexts, what would “25 year old unemployed” fall under

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Regarding OTPF - contexts, what would Stages of life, Time of Day, Time of year, and duration fall under?

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Regarding OTPF - contexts, what would Realistic simulation of an environment, chat rooms, and radio transmissions fall under?

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Regarding OTPF - contexts, what would Objects built, environment, geographical, terrain, sensory qualities of environment fall under?
Physical
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Regarding OTPF - contexts, what would Relationships fall under?
Social
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Extent to which OTA is supervised is dependent upon
knowledge, skill, and experience
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OTAs must meet specific criteria to practice. These include
taking an accredited OTA program and passing the NBCOT exam.
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4 Levels of Supervision
Close, Routine, General, and Minimal
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3 Levels of Expertise
Entry, Intermediate, and Advanced
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OTA must prove service __________ to gain more independence
Competency
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A big factor on trust between OT and OTA
communication
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3 general ways to show service competency
Videotaping sessions, Co-Treatment with OT, and OT Observation
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AOTA's Code of Ethics is based on these 7 principles
``` Beneficence Nonmaleficence Autonomy & Confidentiality Social Justice Procedural Justice Veracity Fidelity ```
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OTAs unfortunately cannot contribute to the OT profession's work in pediatrics with scholarship and more education. (T or F)
False