Chapter 1: What is Activity Analysis? Flashcards
process used by OT practitioners which addresses the typical demands of an activity, the range of skills involved in it’s performance and the various cultural meanings that might be ascribed to it
activity analysis
activities that give our lives meaning are called….
occupations
engaging in occupations allows clients to achieve what?
mastery
Previous to the establishment of the OTPF II, what was the document guiding OT?
Universal Terminology III
When was the first edition of the Framework made?
2002
When was the 2nd edition of the Framework made?
2008
Making a PB&J sandwich is an example of what?
an ACTIVITY
Lisa making a PB&J sandwich for her daughter at home is an example of what?
an OCCUPATION
Taking a plate out of the cupboard, getting the PB out of the fridge, etc is an example of what?
a TASK
What are the 4 steps of the Activity Analysis Process?
1) Activity awareness
2) identify steps required
3) determine activity demands
4) analysis for therapeutic intervention
Activity analysis or motion studies was introduced to OT practitioners in what year?
1917
The first part of an activity analysis is to establish what you are truly analyzing. This is known as….
Activity awareness
Breaking down the activity into the specific steps and timing is what part of the activity analysis process?
Identifying the steps required
The step in which the practitioner evaluates activity and the needs of the client to find possible outcomes is what step of the activity analysis process?
Analysis for therapeutic intervention