Process and Credentials Flashcards
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Referral Process
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- Client referred to OT in a medical setting (doctor’s orders, prescription, etc.)
- Different referral methods for in-patient, home health, outpatient and schools
- OT will complete an evaluation, which includes info about what client can/can’t do and what is to be addressed
- Info from eval guides OT in customizing intervention (Treatment Plan) in conjunction with client and family as appropriate.
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How an OTA decides what to do for treatment sessions:
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- OT’s intervention plan is guide.
- Tells you what you need to know (problems, what to work on)
- Base treatments on GOALS in the treatment plan
- Listen to patients regarding their own care (or CG/family) and communicate with OTR
- Use clinicial reasoning to decide what you will have client do to meet the goals
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OTA Roles in Documentation Paperwork
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- Assist OTR with eval
- Treatment planning
- Provide input on progress
- Accurate and up-to-date documentation
- Provide treatment
- Collaborate on developing interventions
- Goal development
- Maintain communication regarding caseload
- Standardized testing
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OT Credentials
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CBOT = California Board of Occupational Therapy (CA License requires 24 CE hours/2 yrs) NBCOT = National Board of Certification in Occupational Therapy (36 CE hours/3 yrs) COTA/L = OTA that is certified through NBCOT and licensed OTR/L = OT who is registered with NBCOT and licensed OTAS = OTA Student (ME!) CHT = Certified Hand Therapist (only OTR can)