OCTA 201 Exam 1/Exam 2 Review Questions Flashcards
context of patient must be
motivating and meaningful
The COTA is responsible for
- gathering data
- reporting observations and changes in patient
- documenting treatment sessions
statistics on the incidence of disability in a given population
morbidity
statistics on the incidence of death in a given population
mortality
Philosophical beliefs of OT
Adolph Meyer
When determining the level of supervision for a COTA
complexity of patient population
using a goniometer on a patient
performance skills
goal directed day to day activities that extend overtime and have meaning to the performer
occupations
occupation does not
involve a single task
considered part of mothers context
5th grade teacher
refers to the elements within and surrounding a client that are often less tangible than physical and social environments but nonetheless exert a strong influence on performance
context
9 Cardinal Principals
William Dunton
a social worker, emphasized that OT must be a purposely planned progressive program of Rest/Play/Occupation/Exercise
Eleanor Slagle
a nurse, concerned with creating mental tests derived from occupations
Susan Tracey
an architect, wanted hospitals to act as rehabilitation facilities and discharge people who were able to take care of themselves efficiently
George Barton
alteration in joint range of motion, muscle strength, endurance, which interferes with everyday occupational functioning
Biomechanical Frame of Reference
provides guidance with which evaluation and treatments to use with specific patient population
Frame of reference
You may practice in the State of Maryland as an OTA without
being licensed or being initially certified
a medical record is considered a
legal document
PEOP primarily focuses on
the performance of the occupation the person wants to do
Depending upon the environment a person can be viewed as being disabled on not? True/False
TRUE
Which section of the PEOP model changes/grows with a person over their lifetime?
the occupations and performance of those occupations