KELS et al Flashcards

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What is the KELS?

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  • Kohlman evaluation of living skills
  • Standardized assessment
  • Quick and simple evaluation of a person’s living skills
  • Recommendations for living situations
  • Case by case situation (by individual pt situation)
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What ares does the KELS measure?

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  • Self-care
  • Money management
  • Safety & Health
  • Community mobility & phone
  • Employment & Leisure participation
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What is the goal of the KELS?

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-To match living environment with a person’s strengths, enabling the person to live safely in the least restrictive environment

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What areas does the COPM measure?

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  • self-care
  • productivity
  • leisure
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Describe Becks Depression Inventory

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  • 21 item self-report multiple choice inventory
  • Indicates the severity of depression
  • Monitors a pt change over time
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A score of over 40 on the Becks Depression Inventory would indicate what level of depression?

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Extreme depression

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A score that is between 17-20 would indicate what level of depression according to Becks Depression Inventory?

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Borderline clinical depression

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What test looks at functional cognitive performance and consists of the therapist asking the patient random questions while the patient completes the task of scheduling appointments?

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Weekly Calendar Planning Activity

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What does the Weekly Calendar Planning Activity measure?

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If the patient can ignore distractions, follow directions, plan things out, and if the patient has executive skills to complete the task

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What is the purpose of the Social Profile?

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  • To assess group-level functioning during activities

- Social interaction and membership roles in groups

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What are the 5 levels of the Social Profile?

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  • Parallel
  • Associative
  • Basic cooperative
  • Supportive cooperative
  • Mature
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What level of the Social Profile acts like a “team” where members take turns in a variety of complementary roles to achieve goals to the activity harmony and efficiency?

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Mature

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What level of the Social Profile involves group members working side by side but DO NOT interact with each other?

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Parallel

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Describe the associative level of the Social Profile

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  • Group members approach each other briefly in verbal and non-verbal interactions during play, activity, or work
  • Ex: “Can you pass me the glue stick?”
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What level of the Social Profile involves group members aiming to fulfill their needs for mutual emotional satisfaction?

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Supportive cooperative

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Describe the basic cooperative level of the Social Profile

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  • Group members jointly select, implement, and execute longer play activity or work tasks
  • Reasons of mutual self-interest in the goal, project, or fellow members
  • Ex: task force at work, AA group