L3 Flashcards

1
Q

worldwide average OTs to population ratio

A

0.9 per 10,000 population; less than 1 OT per 10k

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2
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target OTs in the philippines by 2025

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0.5 per 10,000 population

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3
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current average OTs to population ratio in the philippines

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0.0401 per 10,000; 4 OT per million

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4
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4 regions that meet the national average of 0.0401 per 10,000

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NCR, Region XI (Davao), Region IV-A (Calabarzon), Region VII (Central Visayas)

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5
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there are enough OTs practicing in the country

A

false

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6
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OT practitioners are distributed equally within the country

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false; only saturated in the 4 regions

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7
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percentage of young adults

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80.92%

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8
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percentage of middle adults

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18.7%

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9
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percentage of older adults

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0.38%

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10
Q

global trend of sex in the profession

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female (74.72%)

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11
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civil status

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20.76% are single and the rest are married

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12
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___ out of 20 have no certifications, only bachelor’s degree

A

17

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13
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only ___% have master’s degree

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5%

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14
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___% work as part-time (consultants)

A

83%

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15
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most work ____ days in a week, for ___ hours

A

5 days, 9-16 hours

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16
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___% work as clinicians

A

76%

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17
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___% work in private institutions

A

92%

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18
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___% work in government institutions

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4%

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19
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___% work in non-government organizations

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4%

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20
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on average, filipino OTs earn ________ pesos

A

50,000 pesos

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21
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lowest end of the range is ____, and the highest end is _____

A

8,000, 425,000

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22
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____% are paid by the hour

A

63%

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23
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____% receive benefits from their employers, while ___% pay voluntarily

A

43%, 83%

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24
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most common setting in the country

A

pediatric cases

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25
Q

treat patients with neuro/orthopedic cases

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adult physical dysfunction

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26
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government institution/ private supported living facilitiesw

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adult psychosocial dysfunction

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27
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4 employment settings

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pediatric cases, adult physical dysfunction, adult psychosocial dysfunction, and academe and research

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28
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international organizations

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World Federation of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (WFOT)

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29
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local organizations

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Philippine Academy of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (PAOT), Occupational Therapy Students Assembly (OTSA), and Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)

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30
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World Federation of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (WFOT) was established in

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1952

31
Q

Marilyn Pattinson

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current president of World Federation of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (WFOT)

32
Q

current president of World Federation of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (WFOT)

A

Marilyn Pattinson

33
Q

World Federation of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (WFOT) has ___ member organizations and ______ occupational therapists

A

101-member organizations, 550,000 occupational therapists

34
Q

represent the occupational therapy profession in its role of improving world health and wellbeing

A

World Federation of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (WFOT)

35
Q

the global voice for occupational therapy and sets the standard for its practice

A

World Federation of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (WFOT)

36
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established in 1965

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Philippine Academy of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (PAOT)

37
Q

formerly the Occupational Therapy Association of the Philippines

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Philippine Academy of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (PAOT)

38
Q

when did Philippine Academy of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (PAOT) change its name

A

August 19, 2015

39
Q

Goal of Philippine Academy of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (PAOT) for 2025

A

ONE 2025

40
Q

ONE 2025

A

0.5 OTs per 10,000 filipinos for 2025

41
Q

safeguards and promotes the profession in the local context in accordance with the laws of the republic of the philippines to create impact to the filipino society

A

Philippine Academy of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (PAOT)

42
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fostering a strong fellowship and unity among our members and chapters and acting as a consultative body in all matters pertaining to the profession

A

Philippine Academy of Occupational Therapists, Inc. (PAOT)

43
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official student-arm of PAOT

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Occupational Therapy Students Assembly (OTSA)

44
Q

Professional Regulatory Board of Occupational Therapy

A

Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)

45
Q

governs the practice of OT

A

Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)

46
Q

enforces rules and regulations of the law

A

Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)

47
Q

investigate any violations to the law

A

Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)

48
Q

prescribe criteria for CPD programs

A

Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)

49
Q

The Philppine Occupational Therapy Law of 2018

A

RA 11241

50
Q

approval and publication of RA 11241

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march 11, 2019

51
Q

sponsored the RA 11241

A

senator antonio trillanes iv

52
Q

RA 11241

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AN ACT REGULATING THE REGISTRATION, LICENSURE, AND PRACTICE OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES

53
Q

only graduates of BSOT offered by higher education institutions recognized by CHED are qualified to take the examination

A

RA 11241

54
Q

scope of examination in OT Application 1

A

OT theories and frames of reference, growth and human development, occupational performance and behavior across the lifespan, occupation-based practice

55
Q

OT theories and frames of reference, growth and human development, occupational performance and behavior across the lifespan, occupation-based practice

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scope of examination in OT Application 1

56
Q

scope of examination in OT Application 2

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OT in adult physical dysfunction, pediatrics, psychosocial dysfunction, and community-based practice

57
Q

OT in adult physical dysfunction, pediatrics, psychosocial dysfunction, and community-based practice

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scope of examination in OT Application 2

58
Q

scope of examination in OT Application 3

A

professional reasoning and behavior
professional competence and ethics
organization, administration, and management
research purposes

59
Q

professional reasoning and behavior
professional competence and ethics
organization, administration, and management
research purposes

A

scope of examination in OT Application 3

60
Q

process to take before entering practice

A

apply for licensure exam
needs PRC approval if eligible
take and pass the licensure exam
register as an OT
take an oath
hold a professional identification card (PIC) and a certificate of registration (COR)

61
Q

prohibitions

A

board passer with suspended certification
board passer with expired license
graduate of BSOT but no license
fraud by using another person’s identification

62
Q

every when to renew license

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3 years; requires at least 15 units of professional development for the second renewal as per the continuing professional development law

63
Q

Magna Carta for Disabled Persons

A

RA 7277

64
Q

PWDs are those suffering from restriction of different abilities, as a result of mental, physical, or sensory impairment, to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered for a normal human being

A

RA 7277 (Magna Carta of Disabled Persons)

65
Q

20% on lodging, restaurants, theaters, medicines, medical and dental services, domestic travel, toll fees

A

discounts

66
Q

5% on necessities and prime commodities

A

discounts

67
Q

all government agencies shall reserve at least 1% of all positions for PWDs

A

employment opportunities

68
Q

private corporations with more than 100 employees are encouraged to reserve at least 1% of all positions for PWDs

A

employment opportunities

69
Q

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A

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70
Q

grants additional privileges for persons with disability

A

RA 9442 Magna Carta For Disabled Persons, And For Other Purposes

71
Q

accessibility law (batas pambansa 344)

A

an act to enhance the mobility of disabled persons by requiring certain buildings, institutions, establishments, and public utilities to install facilities and other devices

72
Q

scope of accessibility law (batas pambansa 344)

A

private and public building, street and highways, public transport vehicles, public telephones, public transport terminals

73
Q

anthropometrics and dimensional data of accessibility law (batas pambansa 344) is based on

A

principle of ergonomics: the physical environment should be for with the person’s dimension

74
Q

basic physical planning requirements of accessibility law (batas pambansa 344)

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accessibility
reachability
usability
orientation
safety
work ability and efficiency