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What are Mosey's 3 levels of theory in Occupational Therapy? Name and briefly describe each one. - Answer-• Fundamental body of knowledge: This includes Code of Ethics, OTPF, handbooks, professional paradigm, and philosophical assumptions • Applied body of knowledge: guidelines used for practi...

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What are Mosey's 3 levels of theory in Occupational Therapy? Name and briefly
describe each one. - Answer-• Fundamental body of knowledge: This includes Code of
Ethics, OTPF, handbooks, professional paradigm, and philosophical assumptions
• Applied body of knowledge: guidelines used for practice, models that are occupation-
based
• Practice: applying knowledge, frames of reference, art of practice, clinical reasoning

T/F: Can you use a biomechanics FOR for an individual with decreased range of motion
because of a musculoskeletal condition? - Answer-True

T/F: The focus of most Models of Practice include interdependence of the following
variables: performance and occupation - Answer-False: There are three variables:
person, environment and occupation

T/F: Models of Practice (MOPs) explain how OT works, while Frames of Reference
(FORs) explain why OT works. - Answer-False, MOPs explain why OT works; FORs
explain how OT works

T/F: The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (COMP) recognizes 1). Person,
2). Habituation and 3). Performance. - Answer-False- The COMP recognizes 1).
Person, 2). Environment, and 3). Occupations

T/F: Models of practice help OT practitioners organize their thoughts while frames of
reference provide specific information on what to do in practice. - Answer-True

What is an example of an assessment used in the Biomechanical Frame of Reference?
- Answer-Goniometer

Which statement correctly describes the difference between Models of Practice and
Frame of Reference? - Answer-A) Models of Practice explains WHY OT works while
Frames of Reference explain HOW OT works
B) Models of practice validates value of OT in a generic way; not addressing specific
areas of practice while Frames of Reference gives guidelines for specific types of
evaluation & intervention


ANSWER: Both

T/F: Within its practice, the Model of Human Occupations focuses on volition,
habituation, performance, and environment. - Answer-True

, T/F: The sensory integration FOR should be used on individuals who are experiencing
negative thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. - Answer-False

T/F: The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure is a tool used for evaluation in
the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO). - Answer-False; It is the tool used for the
Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (CMOP).

All of the following are levels of theory EXCEPT:
A)Fundamental
B)Applied
C)Observational
D)Practice - Answer-D) Observational

(T/F) Concepts are statements of known truths or facts. - Answer-False

True/False: The biochemical frame of reference focuses on damage to the PNS while
the neurodevelopmental frame of reference focuses on damage to the CNS. - Answer-
True

The rehabilitative frame of reference uses the following assessment instruments:
A) goniometers, volumeters, manual muscle testing, and dynamometers
B) fine motor assessments, Functional Independence Measure, other ADL measures
C) psychological diagnostic tests and scales
D) formalized batter of tests (SIPT), informal observation of performance, and data
gathered from caregivers or other sources - Answer-B

Which Model of Practice focuses on one's life journey and takes into consideration the
past, present, and future occupational needs of the client?

A. Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement
B. Kawa River Model
C. Model of Human Occupations - Answer-Kawa River Model

T/F: Theory helps to describe and predict behavior and/or relationship between
concepts. - Answer-True

T/F: The KAWA model describes the journey of life including rocks, driftwood and gaps
that may occur from birth to the end of your life. - Answer-True

True/False: The Kawa Model allows for cultural sensitivity? - Answer-True

All of the following are components of Frame of References EXCEPT:
A. Principles
B. Assessment Instruments
C. Role of Practitioner
D. Environment - Answer-D.) Environmental

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