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Disruption of occupational adaptation
Alissa has sensory, auditory, and tactile sensitivities. She hates loud noises, clothing tags, tight clothes and refuses to go barefoot on the beach. Due to her auditory and tactile sensitivities, which theoretical base assumption is represented in occupational adaptation.
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Stage 2 of motivation and change
Alissa wants to go to the dance but is scared to ask her mom since she can be very protective over her. Alissa decides to show her mom that she understands the social demands of the dance and that she’s prepared to be safe and responsible. This is an example of ________
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EHP
Engaging in numerous occupations and having a high-performance range to complete tasks is considered a function according to which model?
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PEOP
The third step in the __________ model, OT process is the intervention planning phase. Which theory emphasizes intervention in the third step of a four step OT process?
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Occupation, person, environment
If the therapist is using the PEOP model what three elements would be used to integrate and interpret data from assessments?
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Performance (person-context-task transaction)
Alissa takes medication for her anxiety and OCD. She says the medication has been positively affecting on managing her thoughts and compulsions. What component in the EHP model does this fall under?
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Shifts or disturbances/ perturbations
In MOHO, Alissa entering adulthood and leaving home would be considered _________.
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Dysfunction
Alissa has an unbalanced relationship with her context and tasks, according to the Ecology of Human Performance, Alissa is experiencing?
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OA
The goal of intervention is to facilitate the client's ability to make his or her own adaptations for engaging in occupational activities that are meaningful. What theory does this apply to?
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The OA Model
The proposed role of an occupational therapist is to facilitate and guide a person to become adaptive which will lead to improve occupational functioning, which evaluation process is this?
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Person, context, and tasks
A change in any one of these three components will directly impact the other two parts resulting in a different behavioral outcome. What are the three components?
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Outcome of adaptation
Alissa enjoys participating in group activities like the Special Olympics. During one activity, she gets overwhelmed by the noise and crowd of people. Despite typically running away, Alissa stays and is able to complete the activity. In OA, this is an example of _________
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CMOP-E
Alissa can follow instructions, heat up soup, and make a sandwich. These create optimal performance and engagement according to which model?
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CMOP
The four stages of intervention guidelines for this theory are biomedical rehabilitation, client-centered rehabilitation, community rehabilitation, and independent living.
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The COPM in the Canadian model
The therapist has asked Alyssa to rank her occupations from most important to least important, to list the top five problems she has with them, and how satisfied she is . What assessment tool is the therapist using?
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Therapeutic Partnership and Shared Responsibility
Alissa has had OT/PT home and school-based services since age 3, causing them to collaborate in order to give her strategies to improve her ADHD and OCD. What theoretical base assumptions in the PEO model does this represent?
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Person’s desire for mastery, demand for mastery, and press for mastery
What are the 3 processes of motivation in OA?
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KAWA
Functioning within the ______ model is when a client yields to nature and circumstances and finds ways to live in harmony among them.
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KAWA
Which theory intervention guidelines state that the role of the OT is not to control nature and circumstances, but to yield to them and to find ways to increase the flow of life within them.
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They are barriers to participation through occupational engagement
When the occupational therapist has the client draw a rock in their river in the KAWA process, what does the rock stand for?
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KAWA
What model defines function as yield to nature and find ways to live in harmony with them?
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Motivation
In EHP, directly asking a person what he/she wants and needs is believed to enhance ______________
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Disorder
MOHO views dysfunction as _____ which are barriers to occupation both physical and social.
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The client’s personal and group perspectives
What is revealed through the drawings in the KAWA model?
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