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OTD500 - EXAM 1 PART 1 (WEEK 1-3) Questions With Solutions What are occupations as life itself? Everything we do in our life and the active process of living. The beginning and the end of life. How can occupations be ordinary and special? They can represent a new achievement How can occupatio...

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OTD500 - EXAM 1 PART 1 (WEEK 1-3)
Questions With Solutions

What are occupations as life itself? Everything we do in our life and the active process of

living. The beginning and the end of life.




How can occupations be ordinary and special? They can represent a new achievement




How can occupations occur in contexts? In certain environments, with a specific person,

must understand the meaning of that occupation and why it is important, occupations are

personal




How can occupations be maladaptive? Unhealthy behaviors, ex. Smoking, risky behavior,

overexercising, must recognize that we must stop or change occupations that do not benefit the

client




What is a co-occupation? An occupation you do with another person.


Ex. caregiving, parenting

, OTD500 - EXAM 1 PART 1 (WEEK 1-3)
Questions With Solutions
What does "occupation as ends" refer to? To reach a goal (the goal to engage in

occupation)

Working towards the goal to be achieved

the desired outcome or product of intervention customized for patient's values, experiences, and

culture.




What does "occupation as a means" refer to? As an intervention


The use of a specific occupation to bring about a change in the client's performance

helps a patient learn a new skill; restore a deficient ability; or compensate in the presence of

functional disability




Define what philosophy is _______ "The love, study or pursuit of wisdom, truth or

knowledge (Oxford University Press, 2021)




Assumptions vs. Beliefs Assumptions are sometimes referred to as "first principles" that

form a bedrock for beliefs




Philosophy of OT develops _______ Professional identity

, OTD500 - EXAM 1 PART 1 (WEEK 1-3)
Questions With Solutions

Philosophy OT gives a unique _______ Scope of practice




Philosophy of OT explains the complexity of _______ The profession




Philosophy of OT supports the professions _______ Domains, combinations of beliefs

and principles




Philosophy of OT give us a foundation of ______ Where we come from as a profession




Philosophy of OT gives us a framework of _______ Thinking and common ground




Define professional philosophy _______ The set of values, beliefs, truths, and principles

that guide a practitioner's actions




What is ontology? "Science or study of being that branch of metaphysics concerned with

the nature or essence of being or existence." (Oxford)

, OTD500 - EXAM 1 PART 1 (WEEK 1-3)
Questions With Solutions
What questions do we ask in ontology when referring to OT? What is most real?"


What is most real for occupational therapy?

"What is OT's view of the HUMAN?"

"What is the most real dimension of life from an OT perspective?"




How is ontology used in OT? Ever-changing humans, interconnected with ever changing

environments occupy time with ever-changing occupations, and thereby transform-and are

transformed by their actions, environments, and states of health.




What is occupational therapy's view of the human? Ontology




What is axiology? "The study of values including what is good, beautiful and morally

desirable"




What questions do we ask in axiology when referring to OT? "What guides the right

action in OT?"

What is the right action?

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