Eval II Exam 1

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Eval II Exam 1 Quiz

Welcome to the Eval II Exam 1 Quiz! This quiz is designed for occupational therapy practitioners and students to test their knowledge on various clinical reasoning approaches, behavioral theories, and therapeutic techniques.

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Focus on occupational therapy concepts
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectingMind247
The OT practitioner working with a new client examines the diagnosis, etiology, characteristics, prognosis, and suggested interventions. The practitioner determines the most commonly use approach for clients with the diagnosis and beings intervention based on this knowledge. The practitioner is engaged in which type of clinical reasoning?
Procedural
Interactive
Conditional
Scientific
The OT practitioner learns that the client lives at home with his wife of 20 years and his 3 teenage children. The client hopes to return to his job as a CPA (accountant). He enjoys biking with his family and hiking in the country. The OT practitioner uses this information along with the information about the diagnosis, prognosis, etiology, and intervention strategies when designing the intervention plan. What type of reasoning is the OT using?
Diagnostic
Procedural
Ethical
Interactive
During class, Tommy leaves his seat without permission several times. If a teacher wants Tommy to remain in his seat, she only rewards him when he does so and ignores when he gets out of his seat. What type of reinforcement is the teacher using?
Positive
Differential
Negative
External
Which is NOT a type of reliability in standardized assessments?
Test-Retest
Concurrent
Interrater
Internal Consistency
10 year old Johnny has continued to play game on his computer even though his parents have already warned him to maintain a specific time limit. When his parents see him still on the computer 15 minutes later they take away his computer privileges for a week. Which of the following is the antecedent?
The parents' warning Johnny to get off the computer
Johnny staying on the computer
Johnny's parents taking away his computer privileges.
George is a 34 year old man who experienced a head trauma from a motor vehicle accident. His OT helps him identify his own goals and behaviors with self-reflection. When he completes an activity, the OT discusses the results and how he might improve next time. Which frame of reference is this?
Behavioral
Biomechanical
Acquisitional
Cognitive Behavioral
Which of the following assessments is based on "can do," "will do," "may do?"
CAM
Kettle
ACLS-5
MoCA
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapeutic treatment that helps people learn how to identify and change destructive or disturbing thought patterns that have a negative influence on behavior and emotions. True or False
True
False
He is primarily known for his work in classical conditioning
Bandura
Pavlov
Skinner
Piaget
Who developed a therapeutic technique called cognitive behavior modification?
Bandura
Beck
Meichenbaum
Ellis
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