Week 9 Flashcards
In Clark’s inaugural presidential address, what term does she mention will help everyone see occupational therapy clearly?
HD OT
-In taking this next step, we will make the picture of our profession even clearer, and we will become more confident because HD OT can solve [several types of problems related to picture clarity].
According to Clark, her inaugural presidential address surrounding HD OT, what will HD OT allow?
A. A clearer description of what “occupation” means
B. With its breadth, depth, and complexity, OT will be correctly understood by the public and policymakers
C. Capitalize on contrast and bring diverse elements
D. Clarity for describing the broad nature of the profession
E. All of the above
E. All of the above
T/F: According to Clark, her inaugural presidential address surrounding HD OT, broadness of our profession is a problem
False. Broadness is not the problem; lack of clarity in being able to see the whole picture is the problem–HD OT will bring us clarity for describing broad nature of our profession
In her inaugural presidential address surrounding HD OT, Clark mentions all of the following EXCEPT which aspects of our professional education that prepares us to enable our clients to live their lives to the fullest?
A. Only healthcare profession curriculum that provides understanding of the science of everyday living
B. Provide us with knowledge and skills to help clients improve function while also combatting mental health concerns, avoid social isolation, and stay healthy, happy, and productive
C. Our educational program is complicated so we can attend to far-reaching aims of our service provision which are also complicated
D. Focussing more on the mind than on the body
D.
According to Clark, her inaugural presidential address surrounding HD OT, what does it mean for OT to live life to its fullest?
A. OT is laser focused on helping people continue to meaningfully participate in their worlds of work, play, and social engagement
B. OTs help individuals choose the activities which are most meaningful to them, leaving the others behind
C. OT targets helping clients secure the futures they desire no matter how devastating the circumstances that have befallen them
D. A and C
D. A and C
According to Clark, her inaugural presidential address surrounding HD OT, rebuilding lives requires:
A. collaborating with our clients
B. Attending to the social, cultural, physical, economic, and political context of a person’s life
C. Knowing how to motivate people to reengage in life
D. None of the above
E. All of the above
E. All of the above
T/F: According to Clark, her inaugural presidential address surrounding HD OT, HD takes the complexity out of OT
False. OT is complex–we appreciate and tackle the complex. The good news is that HD can handle complexity
According to Clark, her inaugural presidential address surrounding HD OT, HD OT requires:
A. Strong link between science, academic education, and clinical education
B. Endorse top-notch standards and best practices in OT education
C. Must make sure OTD is supported widely
D. Encourage practitioners in potential FW sites to do all they can to institute internship programs
E. All of the above
E. All of the above
According to Clark, her inaugural presidential address surrounding HD OT, in order to bring OT into HD, we need to do what within our profession?
A. Pick and remain within one practice setting
B. Increase diversity
C. Decrease social media outlets
D. Increase number of programs
B. Increase diversity
Clark, in her inaugural presidential address surrounding HD OT, discusses all except which of the following as important to bringing our profession into HD: A. Practice B. Education C. Science D. Public Awareness E. Diversity F. Funding G. Advocacy
F. Funding
According to Clark, in her inaugural presidential address surrounding HD OT, how can we increase advocacy? A. Use social media as an outlet B. Talk with people in person C. Join AOTA and state associations D. Stay up to date on research
C. Join AOTA and state associations
What are the three terms which Stoeffel (2015) uses in her presidential address that characterize key concepts that describe how we connect with and serve our clients? A. Engagement, meaning, empowerment B. Engagement, exploration, empowerment C. Time, Space, Energy D. Becoming, being, belonging
B. Engagement, exploration, empowerment
According to Stoeffel, in her presidential address, what term is used as a key strategy to connect with the people we serve? A. Meaning B. Exploration C. Engagement D. Empowerment
C. Engagement.
-Get to know what matters to them and what they view as their meaningful, necessary, and familiar activities of everyday life that will facilitate participation so as to improve health and QOL
According to Stoeffel, in her presidential address, which of the following constructs are key to understanding how we engage with the people we serve? A. Doing, being, becoming B. Time, Space, Place C. Choice, motivation, meaning D. Therapeutic use of self
C. Choice, motivation, meaning
What does Stoefell, in her presidential address (2015) suggest is the foundation for collaboration in the relationship between therapist and client?
A. Elicit intrinsic motivation
B. Elicit mindful reflection
C. Exploring motivation and meaning
D. The intentional therapeutic use of self
E. All of the above
E. All of the above.
-intentional therapeutic use of self to elicit intrinsic motivation and in mindful reflection to gain the client’s view of everyday occupation that is imbued with personal meaning.