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Evaluation, intervention, and outcomes
Diagnosis, intervention, and re-evaluation
Diagnosis, prescription of exercises, and outcomes
Evaluation, intervention, and re-evaluation
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Medical history/chart review
Structured observation
Assessing range of motion
Brief interview
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The individual/their family/caregivers
Physicians and nurse practitioners
Teachers and social workers
All of the above
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Establish: focusing on establishing a skill that the person had never developed
Modify: focused on altering the context or demands of an activity in order to support a person’s ability to engage in areas of occupation
Maintenance: focused on preserving the individual’s current functional level.
Biomechanical restoration: focused on the individual’s ability to improve a specific body movement
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To pass the patient to the OTA after the evaluation for the remainder of their stay
To be accountable for the safety & effectiveness of their service delivery
To demonstrate competency of specific techniques, assessments, screens, documentation, & intervention plans
All of the above are not the responsibilities of an OT
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Evaluation
Recommending additional consultants
Client collaboration
A & C
A, B, & C
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Sending a patient home without documenting the need for the patient to transition to a more intensive setting, when they require this increase of care
Not recommending follow-up services or safety techniques for a patient who experienced a stroke
Selecting, measuring, documenting, & interpreting the expected or achieved outcomes
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Creating a goal
Talking about the physical environment of their home
Performing a screen
Interviewing their family members using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM)
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Completed a bachelor’s degree in occupational studies with a focus in specific classes such as anatomy and physiology, psychology, sociology, health and wellness, and human development.
Completed training at an accredited educational program, which is at minimum a master’s degree level (as of 2007).
Completed an Associate’s degree from an accredited college, supervised clinical experience, and passed the national certification examination
Completed training at an accredited educational program, which is at minimum a doctoral degree level (as of 2007).
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Strategizing with other OT professionals to come up with the best intervention for the client
Developing an individualized plan to achieve prioritized goals by working with the client to achieve their self-identified goals
Having the doctor tell the therapist what to do after asking the doctor for advice
Making an educated guess with what to do based on the skills and processes learned in school and through clinical experience
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Bathing
Dressing
Eating
Cleaning the house
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Taking medications
Taking care of family/pets
Managing money
Using the telephone
All answers listed above are correct
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