Allen Cognitive Levels and Modes of Performance and Level of Care Flashcards

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Why was ACL designed?

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To promote a client’s best ability to function despite limitations.

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How does ACL define cognitive disabilities?

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a global incapacity to do universal human activities.

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What does ACL use Task Equivalence for?

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To identify daily life activities that have similar physical and cognitive demands based on task analysis.

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Task analysis

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a method of determining the complexity of an activity by separating the activity into steps and determining the physical and cognitive functional capacities required to perform each task.

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Extrinsic Factors

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things that we can observe.

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Cues

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Objects or conditions in the environment that stimulate the senses.

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Attention

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Changes as cognitive level increases.

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Motor Action

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Provides another way for therapists to observe information processing.

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Speed

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Pace of activity can reflect the efficiency with which clients process information.

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Visual Spatial

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Information processing, often attributed to the right brain, including creativity, imagination, and the ability to see the big picture or holistic view.

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Verbal Propositional

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Information processing, often attributed to the left brain, includes reasoning and language/communication ability, understanding of cause and effect, classification, timing, and sequencing.

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Memory

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Includes what one is doing now and what one has learned in the past.

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Working Memory Model

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Expands our understanding of attention or awareness as the initial step in processing information.

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What does learning require?

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The transfer of short-term memory to long-term memory.

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ACL Level 1

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Automatic Actions

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ACL Level 2

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Postural Actions

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ACL Level 3

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Manual Actions

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ACL Level 4

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Goal-Directed Actions

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ACL Level 5

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Explanatory Actions

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ACL Level 6

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Planned Actions

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ACL Level 1 - Attention to Sensory Cues

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Subliminal

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ACL Level 2 - Attention to Sensory Cues

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Proprioceptive

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ACL Level 3 - Attention to Sensory Cues

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Tactile

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ACL Level 4 - Attention to Sensory Cues

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Visible

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ACL Level 5 - Attention to Sensory Cues
Related (all senses)
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ACL Level 6 - Attention to Sensory Cues
Symbolic
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ACL Level 1 - Motor Action - Spontaneous
Automatic
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ACL Level 2 - Motor Action - Spontaneous
Postural
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ACL Level 3 - Motor Action - Spontaneous
Manual
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ACL Level 4 - Motor Action - Spontaneous
Goal-Directed
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ACL Level 5 - Motor Action - Spontaneous
Exploratory
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ACL Level 6 - Motor Action - Spontaneous
Planned
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ACL Level 1 - Motor Action - Imitated
None
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ACL Level 2 - Motor Action - Imitated
Approximations
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ACL Level 3 - Motor Action - Imitated
Manipulations
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ACL Level 4 - Motor Action - Imitated
Replications
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ACL Level 5 - Motor Action - Imitated
Novelty
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ACL Level 6 - Motor Action - Imitated
Unnecessary
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ACL Level 1 - Conscious Awareness - Purpose
Arousal
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ACL Level 2 - Conscious Awareness - Purpose
Comfort
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ACL Level 3 - Conscious Awareness - Purpose
Interest
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ACL Level 4 - Conscious Awareness - Purpose
Compliance
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ACL Level 5 - Conscious Awareness - Purpose
Self-Control
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ACL Level 6 - Conscious Awareness - Purpose
Reflection
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ACL Level 1 - Conscious Awareness - Experience
Indistinct
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ACL Level 2 - Conscious Awareness - Experience
Moving
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ACL Level 3 - Conscious Awareness - Experience
Touching
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ACL Level 4 - Conscious Awareness - Experience
Seeing
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ACL Level 5 - Conscious Awareness - Experience
Inductive reasoning
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ACL Level 6 - Conscious Awareness - Experience
Deductive Reasoning
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ACL Level 1 - Conscious Awareness - Process
Habitual or reflective
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ACL Level 2 - Conscious Awareness - Process
Effect on Body
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ACL Level 3 - Conscious Awareness - Process
Effect on Environment
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ACL Level 4 - Conscious Awareness - Process
Several Actions
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ACL Level 5 - Conscious Awareness - Process
Overt trial and error
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ACL Level 6 - Conscious Awareness - Process
Covert trial and error
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ACL Level 1 - Conscious Awareness - Time (attention span)
Seconds
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ACL Level 2 - Conscious Awareness - Time (attention span)
Minutes
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ACL Level 3 - Conscious Awareness - Time (attention span)
Half-hours
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ACL Level 4 - Conscious Awareness - Time (attention span)
Hours
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ACL Level 5 - Conscious Awareness - Time (attention span)
Weeks
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ACL Level 6 - Conscious Awareness - Time (attention span)
Past/future
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ACL Level 1 - OT Activities
Sensory Stimulation
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ACL Level 2 - OT Activities
Gross-motor, games, dance
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ACL Level 3 - OT Activities
Simple, repetitive tasks
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ACL Level 4 - OT Activities
Several-step tasks
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ACL Level 5 - OT Activities
Concrete tasks
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ACL Level 6 - OT Activities
Conceptual and complex tasks
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What does Allen Cognitive Level Test Assess
Assess the cognitive level of the individual according to the allen cognitive levels
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Method:
Requires performance of several leather lacing stitches
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Level 2
unable to initiate the running stitch
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Level 3
Able to imitate the running stitch, 3 stitches
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Level 4
Able to imitate the whip stich, three stitches
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Level 5
Able to imitate the single cordovan stitch using physical trial and error
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Level 6
Able to imitate the single cordovan stitch with using mental trial and error
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Population:
Adults with psychiatric or cognitive dysfunction
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ACL Levels of Care - 0:
Coma
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ACL Levels of Care - 1:
Awareness
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ACL Levels of Care - 2:
Gross Body Movements
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ACL Levels of Care - 3:
Manual Actions
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ACL Levels of Care - 4:
Familiar Activity
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ACL Levels of Care - 5:
Learning New Activity
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ACL Levels of Care - 6:
Planning New Activity