Exam 2
Occupational Therapy Knowledge Quiz
Test your knowledge on key concepts and historical figures in occupational therapy with this comprehensive quiz. Whether you're a student, practitioner, or simply interested in the field, you’ll find challenging questions that cover various aspects of OT.
Key Features:
- 25 multiple-choice questions
- Focus on practice frameworks, occupational categories, and historical foundations
- Perfect for students and professionals alike
Focus was on structured re-education program that had all 24 hours scheduled out. Focus on overcoming disorganized habits
William Tuke
Phillipe Pinel
Adolf Meyer
William Rush Dunton Jr.
Eleanor Slagle
Believed in a holistic approach, while engaging patients in purposeful activity. Formed the philosophical base of our profession
William Tuke
Phillipe Pinel
Adolf Meyer
William Rush Dunton Jr.
Eleanor Slage
Believed that a patients own emotions could help regulate themselves and restore equilibrium. Used farming as a treatment
William Tuke
Phillipe Pinel
Adolf Meyer
William Rush Dunton Jr.
Eleanor Slage
Used an approach of kindness and consideration when interacting with patients. Used the term safe haven when talking about his retreat
William Tuke
Phillipe Pinel
Adolf Meyer
William Rush Dunton Jr.
Eleanor Slage
Began using crafts in asylums in 1910, wrote OT a Manual for nurses. Used the term occupational worker
William Tuke
Phillipe Pinel
Adolf Meyer
William Rush Dunton Jr.
Eleanor Slage
The purpose of the AOTA Practice Framework as defined in the OTPF is to?
Outline how we explain OT to co-workers
Ensure we are paid for our services
Outline what we do and how we do it
Demonstrate that we are a holistic profession
Which of the following answers best describes the meaning of “occupation” as it related to the profession of OT?
Using therapeutic activities that are age appropriate
Using meaningful, contextually appropriate activities as a means and outcome
Using activities that are fun for the client to do
Giving the client a choice in what they want to do for therapy
Which of the following answers is part of the ADL/feeding/swallowing category of occupations?
Chewing lunch
Preparing Lunch
Cleaning up after lunch
Eating Lunch
Which of the following answers is part of the IADL category of occupations?
Raking the lawn
Transporting food to the table
Eating a sandwich
Taking a class for fun
Which of the following answers is part of the Sleep/Rest category of occupations?
Brushing teeth
Following set routine for bedtime
Staying in a hotel
Washing clothing
Which of the following answers is part of the IADL category of occupations?
Getting into the shower
Taking a bus to school
Putting on a coat
Playing at recess
Which of the following answers is part of the Leisure category of occupations?
Balancing your checkbook
Studying for an exam
Knitting while relaxing at the end of the evening
Shaving
Which of the following answers is part of the Work category of occupations?
Attending a movie with a friend
Participating on a bowling league
Studying for an exam for 8 hours
Working an 8 hour shift at Caribou
Which of the following answers is part of the Play category of occupations?
Making a snowman right after it snows
Participation in weekly Bingo
Taking an interest inventory about volunteer opportunities
Playing outside at recess
Which of the following answers is part of the Social Participation category of occupations?
Attending a July 4th community fireworks display with family
Taking a walk by yourself
Applying for a job
Eating a meal by yourself
Performance Skills can be defined as:
What a person has
What a person does
Where the person performs a task
The steps in the task
Client factors can be defined as:
What a person has
Where the person performs a task
The steps in the task
What a person does
Which of the following answers is considered a performance skill according to the OT Practice Framework?
Beliefs
Reaches
Strength
Orientation
Which of the following answers names the categories of performance skills as listed in the OT Practice Framework?
Process, Cognitive, Higher Level Thought
Motor, Strength, Tactile
Work, Leisure, Play
Motor, Process, Social Participation
Which of the following answers best describes the aspect of the Client Factor category as listed in the OT Practice Framework?
Reaching, calibrating, heeds
Temporal, virtual, social
Values, Body Functions, Body Structures
Routines, habits, roles
Which of the following answers is a true statement?
The OT Practice Framework is a theory and should be used as a basis for treatment.
The OT Practice Framework changes editions every 10 years.
The OT Practice Framework helps all health care providers to use the same terminology.
The OT Practice Framework helps OT practitioners know what is within the OT scope of practice.
Identify which of the following answers best depicts an example of a promoting routine.
Making note cards to study.
Studying right before an exam so material is fresh.
Preparing a spot to study, reading or doing homework for short periods of time, reviewing lecture notes before and after class.
Coming to class without reading your assigned text chapters, handing in assignments on time and working with group members.
How does one best assess a client’s performance skills?
Observation
Asking the client
Calling the doctor
Asking a caregiver
Which of the following answers is a dominating habit?
Washing hands over and over
Using coupons to save money
Watering plants every week
Forgetting to lock the doors at night
How does the Performance Pattern of “role” impact a client’s occupations?
A person’s role is impacted by their rituals
A person’s role often determines what occupations need or want to be completed
A person’s occupations aren't impacted by role
A person’s role doesn’t have an impact on occupations
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