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OT scavenger hunt Final exam 2023 with complete solution Which original member of the Society for Promotion of OT was a social work student? Eleanor Clarke Slagle Who first articulated the philosophy of Occupational Therapy? Meyer 3) This man was a large proponent of the human treatment ent ...

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OT scavenger hunt Final exam 2023 with complete solution
Which original member of the Society for Promotion of OT was a social work
student?
Eleanor Clarke Slagle
Who first articulated the philosophy of Occupational Therapy?
Meyer
3) This man was a large proponent of the human treatment ent of of individual
individuals with with mental illness?
Tuke
What is the name of the person who founded Consolation House?
George Barton
The Civil Rights Act was signed by President Johnson in this year?
1964
7) Medicare and Medicaid Legislation were signed in this year?
1965
ADA and IDEA were established in this year?
1990
This woman helped to establish the Centennial Vision for AOTA?
Baum
This woman emphasizes the idea of OT in population health?
Wilcock
AOTA took responsibility for OTA education from/in this year?
1958
Occupational Therapy Assistants were established in
1956
The person who articulated articulated the philosophy of Occupational Therapy?
Meyer
An example of epistemology?
Otpf and evidence based practice
What is a philosophy
framework for thinking
what is a methodology
general approach to practice
Name the four principles that guide contemporary practice
occupation, client centered, culturally relevant, and evidence based
what is validity
extent to which assessment is measured- biased/unbiased?
what is measurement
rules for quantifying
An example of axiology?
code of ethics, scope of practice, standards
an example of epistemology?
OTPF and evidence based practice
what is most real?
ontology

, this organization has oversight responsibilities for the profession
AOTA
this organization is responsible to consumers of practice or intervention?
NBCOT
who determines if OTA is competent?
NBCOT
this organizations purpose is to oversee implementation of laws or statues?
State regulatory boards
this is the national organization in the US that is responsible for guiding and
developing professional standards for the field of OT
AOTA
HIPAA
health insurance portability and accountability act
This is the expectation of the client to be an active and equal part in therapy
collaborating
this is the mode associated with carefully structuring therapy activities and being
explicit with clients about the plan, sequence, and events of therapy. Providing
clear instruction and feedback about performance
instructing
This is the mode that ensures that the client's rights are enforced and resources
are secured. May require the therapist to serve as a mediator, facilitator,
negotiator, enforcer, etc.
advocating
This is the mode that facilitates pragmatic thinking and solving dilemmas by
outlining choices, posing strategic questions, and providing opportunities for
comparative or analytical thinking
problem solving
a therapist uses this mode to strive to understand the client's thoughts, feelings,
behaviors while suspending any judgement
empathizing
a therapist who serves as a "hope infuser" uses this mode
encouraging
Ana lacks the ability to express her needs... she has difficulty with this
interpersonal characteristic
capacity to assert needs
Students often wrestle with this interpersonal characteristic, as hearing from an
instructor or peer about areas of weakness can be difficult
capacity to receive feedback
solomon is distrustful. he has difficulty with this interpersonal characteristic
capacity for trust
occupational therapy code of ethics is
a public statement of the common set of values and principles used to promote and
maintain high standards of behavior in OT.
medicaid
is a federal and state entitlement program to pay for medical assistance to certain indv.
of low income

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