Exam 1
Occupational Therapy Knowledge Quiz
Test your understanding of the principles, history, and practices of occupational therapy with this comprehensive quiz. This quiz is perfect for students and professionals alike who wish to brush up on their knowledge and skills in the field.
Key Features:
- 25 questions covering essential topics
- Multiple choice format for easy answering
- Score tracking to measure your knowledge
Moral Treatment came about in the Age of what?
Progression
Entitlement
Moral Obligation
Enlightenment
Phillippe Pinel used all of the following treatment methods except what, to help patients regulate their emotions? Correct Response
Sleep
Literature
Work
Music
Phillippe Pinel felt that this was the most tragic condition/illness that people faced?
The loss of Understanding
The loss of limbs
The loss of Perseverance
The loss of Reason
William Tuke believed in the use of Moral Treatment vs. ______ and pharmacological interventions?
Restraint
Kindness
Consideration
Isolation
This physician used arts and crafts as a tool for medical purpose to improve health and financial independence.
George Barton
William Dunton
William Ellis
Herbert Hall
Eleanor Slagle created habit training. She had three phases in her re-education program. What were they?
Kindergarten group, Ward classes in OT, and Work center
Kindergarten group, Progressive classes in OT, and Occupational Center
Kindergarten group, Ward classes in OT, and Occupational Center
Kindergarten group, Progressive classes in OT, and Work center
According to Adolf Meyer, this type of activity promotes health.
Rehabilitative
Purposeful
Psychological
Creative
Our focus during WWI was to rehabilitate soldiers to return to war or do what?
Transition to long term care
Get a job
Transition to home
This is defined as a system of principles for guidance of our profession that represents our values, beliefs, truths, and principles?
Doctrine
Holism
Purposeful Activity
Philosophy
Our philosophy guides our ______?
Action
Crafting
Nature
Adolf Meyer believed we differed from other organisms, in what way?
Sense of self, capacity for gradation, and need for occupation
Sense of time, capacity for gradation, and need for occupation
Sense of time, capacity for imagination, and need for occupation
Sense of self, capacity for imagination, and need for occupation
According to Meyer, the relationship between the occupational worker and the patient should consist of all of the following except?
Pt is treated as a person and not an object
Understanding Relationship
Caring Relationship
Helping Relationship
During WWI, occupational therapist were known as what?
Rehabilitation workers
Reconstruction workers
Rehabilitation aides
Reconstruction aides
First do no harm and promote the good is the definition of what?
Nonmaleficence
Autonomy
Beneficence
Justice
Show kindness and caring is the definition of what ethical code?
Autonomy
Beneficence
Justice
Nonmaleficence
When providing treatment, the focus on minimizing deficits while maximizing the patients strengths is for what outcome?
Complete the craft
Improving work skills
Improving quality of life
Improving physical strength
We believe in doing, doing is one way of knowing. The other ways of knowing are all of the following except what?
Pride
Experience
Thinking
Feeling
Our current philosophy focuses on occupation and activities as providing meaning to all people, alone or in groups, and is written in what kin of language?
Ethical free language
Meaningful language
Gender free language
English language
AOTA stands for what?
American Occupational Therapy Alliance
American Occupational Therapy Association
Association of Occupation Therapy in America
AOTA is celebrating what this year?
Bicentennial year
Centennial year
Sensory Integration Treatments
AOTA membership is beneficial to practitioners and students because of all of the following except?
It's free to be a member
Stays involved in legislative issues
Provide continuing education
Guide our profession based on standards and principles
Sir William and Lady Ellis were known for what?
Father of Moral Treatment Era
Developing the York Retreat
Developing the consolation house
Developing the concept of halfway houses
The specialty of physical rehabilitation came about after which war?
Civil War
War of 1812
WWI
WWII
After WWI, this act established a program of vocational rehabilitation for soldiers disabled in active duty
WWI Rehabilitation Act
Soldiers Rehabilitation Act
Active Duty Rehabilitation Act
Rehabilitation Act
This is defined as a goal-directed behavior aimed at the development of play, work and life skills
Purpose
Occupation
Activity
Meaning
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