Exam 5
Occupational Therapy Knowledge Quiz
Test your knowledge on various aspects of Occupational Therapy with this comprehensive 25-question quiz. Designed for students and professionals alike, this quiz covers essential topics, practice settings, and rehabilitative techniques.
- Multiple choice and checkbox questions
- Gain insights into diverse practice areas
- Assess your understanding of Frames of Reference
Restriction of the ability to perform a physical action, activity, or task in an efficient, typically expected, or competent manner
Tolerance
Regulation
Activity Tolerance
Functional Limitation
A process of managing individual conduct by providing normative messages in communication
Tolerance
Regulation
Activity Tolerance
Functional Limitation
The ability to sustain engagement in an activity over a period of time
Tolerance
Regulation
Activity Tolerance
Functional Limitation
Physiological and psychological accommodation or adaptation to a chemical agent over time
Tolerance
Regulation
Activity Tolerance
Functional Limitation
Your client is a 25-year-old female firefighter suffering from a 3rd degree burn and smoke inhalation. What practice setting would you most likely be working in to treat this patient? Check all that apply
Out-patient rehabilitation clinic
Acute Hospital Setting
Work Hardening Clinic
Community recreation yoga class
This same 25-year-old firefighter is home from the hospital and continuing to recover from her burns, but is having pain due to scaring and weakness from her recent hospital stay. She is in need of continued therapy to increase activity tolerance to complete daily activities and to eventually return to work. What practice setting(s) would you most likely treat her in? Check all that apply.
Out-patient rehabilitation
Transitional Care Unit
School Setting
Acute Rehab Hospital
Skilled Nursing Facility
Work Hardening Clinic
Your client is a 55-year old male who just had a moderate stroke CVA 5 days ago. If you look at all potential areas for this gentleman to recover in based on progress. What practice setting(s) could you potentially see this patient in? Check all that apply.
Home Health
Acute Rehabilitation Hospital
Work Hardening Clinic
Mental Health Hospital
Transitional Care Unit (TCU)
Adult Day Care Center
You're working in a transitional care unit. Whose role is it to complete the assessments?
COTA/L
Rehab Aide
OTR/L
OTR/L and the COTA/L
You're working in a Hospital. What practice areas could you come in contact with? Check all that apply.
Rehabilitation/Disability
Children and Youth
Work and Industry
Mental Health
Health and Wellness
Healthy Aging
You are working in a domestic violence shelter for women and children, providing education on life skills. What practice area(s) would best identify with the above clientele? Check all that apply
Rehabilitation/Disability
Work/Industry
Health and Wellness
Mental Health
Children/Youth
Healthy Aging
Your client is an 18-month-old with developmental delays. He presents with weakness, difficulty self feeding. What setting would you most likely treat this patient in? Check all that apply
Out-patient clinic
YMCA
Hospital Out-patient
Early Childhood Intervention (in-home)
School Setting
Hospital In-Patient
Your client is a 73-year-old with a hip fracture 5 days post operative. If you think of all the possible levels of progress, what setting would you possibly see this patient in? Check all that apply
Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)
Assisted Living Facility
Community-Based Setting
Transitional Care Unit (TCU)
Hospital
Home Health
Your client is a 12-year-old with a fractured wrist from a soccer injury. What practice setting would be most appropriate? Check all that apply.
Hospital Acute Rehab In-patient
Out-patient hand clinic
Work Hardening Clinic
School Setting
Acute Mental Health Hospital
Your client is having anxiety, what would be the best intervention?
Tell them, "get over it"
Provide them with relaxation techniques
Play really loud, intense music
Prescribe them medication
You're a COTA/L and you are treating your patient with physical preparatory methods. You are most likely working within which practice areas(s)? Check all that apply.
Work and Industry
Mental Health
Healthy Aging
Children and Youth
Rehabilitation/Disability
Health and Wellness
Which Frame of Reference teaches patients to compensate for deficits that can't be remediated?
Sensory Integration
Rehabilitation
Role Acquisition
Biomechanical
Which Frame of Reference is based on a theory that an individual has an inherent need to explore the environment?
Biomechanical
Rehabilitation
Sensory Integration
Role Acquistion
What consists of the skilled services provided by OT practitioners in collaboration with clients to facilitate engagement in occupation related to health, well-being, and participation.
Health and Wellbeing
Healthcare Management
Health Services
Health Promotion
Discharge planning happens in which stage of the OT process?
Outcomes Only
The Occupational Profile Analysis, Intervention Planning, and Intervention review
The Occupational Profile, Intervention Planning, and Outcomes
The whole process
The following 2 steps occur during what process? 1.) Selecting types of outcomes and measures 2.)Using outcomes to measure progress and adjust goals and interventions
Evaluation Process
Implementing of the Intervention Review
Implementation of the Outcomes
Implementation of the Intervention Plan
Which Frame of Reference addresses movement patterns and postures related to balanced interaction of antagonists?
Neurodevelopmental Treatment
Neurofunctional Approach
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
Biomechanical
What Frame of Reference was partly based on theories from Piaget and Bandura along with 2 others?
Biomechanical
Cognitive-Behavioral
Sensory Integration
Psychodynamic
Which Frame of Reference theory assumes that a person's cognitive function and beliefs influence their behavior?
Role Acquistion
Cognitive-Behavioral
Motor Skills
Cognitive Rehabilitation
What is the process of reevaluating and reviewing the effectiveness of the plans delivery, and progress toward outcomes
Intervention Review
Intervention Modification
Intervention Plan
Intervention Implementation
What step of the OT process involves these three steps? 1.) Developing the Plan 2.) Considering potential discharge needs and plans 3.) Making Recommendations and Referrals?
Intervention Review
Intervention Implementation
Intervention Modification
Intervention Planning
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