Quizzes Flashcards
Which of these disorders typically causes impairment in social interactions and communication?
ASD
Which of these conditions includes symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and repetitive movements that are hard to control?
Schizophrenia spectrum disorder
Which of these conditions includes symptoms that take away (negative symptoms). Those symptoms include anhedonia, avolition, apathy, and alogia?
Schizophrenia spectrum disorder
Acting on intrusive thoughts is referred to as…
compulsing
What types of interventions is the occupational therapist MOST likely to be successful in utilizing with a family that has a 7-year old with urinary and fecal incontinence? The child was previously potty-trained.
Restorative, adaptive, and consultative
What 2 D words are OTs most concerned with when considering mental health conditions?
Distress and dysfunction
Occupation and _____________ facilitate the recovery process.
participation?
The benefits of using arts and crafts as therapeutic media include all of the following…
- They provide training like development of work habits, responding to supervision, and an understanding work demands
- They have meaning, value, and purpose to clients.
- They can be inexpensive. The supplies used are typically common end products.
- They can be considered the “work cure” and play a huge part in the maintenance of physical, mental, and moral health in the individual and community.
“_______ helps the person to engage in a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.”
Recovery-oriented care
Consider the elements of the environment. Aspects such as beliefs, customs, traditions, and language are categorized as..
cultural
What is the process of data gathering called?
Evaluation, assessment, outcomes measurement
T/F: When a tool has demonstrated the ability to measure the desired construct we are looking a the tool’s reliability.
True
_______ is a practitioner’s judgment as to whether a particular assessment tool is useful in a particular setting for a particular person and whether the practitioner has the skill sets to competently administer and interpret the results of the assessment.
Utility
This is the practitioner’s intentional use of a practice model to guide decision-making and “use theory to understand a client and to develop, implement, and monitor a plan of therapy with a client.”
therapeutic reasoning