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are various kinds of life activities in which individuals, gro
ups, or populations engage, including activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, rest and sleep, education, work, play, leisure, and social participation |
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- Activities oriented toward taking care of one's own body. ADLs also are referred to as basic activities of daily living(BADLs) and personal activities of daily living (PADLs). These activities are "fundamental to living in social world; they enable basic survival and well-being |
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Activities to support daily life withing the home and community that often require more complex interations thatn those used in ADLs. |
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Activities related to obtaining restorative rest and sleep to support healthy, active engagement in other occupations. |
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Activities needed for learning and participationg in the educational environment. |
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Labor or exertion; to make, construct, manufacture, form, fashion, or shape objects; to organize, plan, or evaluate services or processes of living or governing; committed occupations that are performed with or without financial reword" |
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Any spontaneous or organized activity that provides enjoyment, entertainment, amusement, or diversion |
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Planning and participating in appropriate leisure activities; maintaining a balance of leisure activities with other occupations; and obtaining, and maintaining equipment and supplies as appropriate. |
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The interweaving of occupations to support desired engagement in community and family activities as well as those involfing peer and friends" involment in a subset of activities that involve social situations with others and that support social interdependence Social participation can occur in person or through remote technologies such as telephone calls, computer interaction, and video conferencing. |
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PERFORMANCE SKILLS(Observing) |
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Are observable elements of action that have an implicit functional purpose; skills are considered a classification of actions, encompassing multiple capacities (body functions and body strutures) and, when convined, underlie the ability to participate in desired occupations and activities. This list is not all inclusive and many not include all possible skills addressed during occupational therapy interventions. |
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Occupational performance skills observed as the person interacts with and moves task objects and self around the task environment" (e.g. activity of daily living (ADL)motor skills, school motor skills |
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Occupational performance skills (e.g., ADL process skills, school process skills) observed as a person (1)selects, interacts with, and uses task tools and materials; (2) carries out individual actions and steps; and (3) modifies performance when problems are encountered |
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Occupational performance skills observedduring the ongoing stream of a social exchange |
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Customs, beliefs, activity patterns, behavioral standards, and expectations accepted by the society of which a client is a member. The cultural context influences the client's identity and activity choices. |
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age, gender, socioeconomic status, and educational status and can also include group membership (e.g. volunteers, employees) and pupulation membership(e.g., members of society). |
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Natural and built nonhuman surroundings and the objects in them. The natural environment includes geographic terrain, plants, and animals, as well as the sensory qualities of the surroundings. The built environment includes buildings,furniture, tools, and devices. |
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includes availability and expectations of significant individuals, such as spouse, friends, and caregivers; relationships with individuals, groups, or populations; and relationships with systems (e.g., political, legal, economic, institutional)that influence norms, role expectatins, and social routines. |
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The experience of time as shaped by engagement in occupations; the temporal aspects of occupation that contribute to the patterns of daily occupations include rhythm…tempo…synchronization…duration…and sequence |
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Enviroment in which communication occurs by means of airwaves or computers and in the absence of physical contact. The virtual context includes simulated, real-time, or near -time environments such as chat rooms, emil, video conferencing, or radio transmissions; remote monitoring via wireless sensors; or cumputer-based data collection. |
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Consciousness/ Level of arousal
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DEMONSTRATING ALERTNESS AND RESPONSIVENESS TO STIMULI, respond to questions correctly? Eye contact? Hard of hearing? Different language, sedated? - state of being aware of internal and external stimuli - are they aware of you? |
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IDENTIFYING PERSON, PLACE, TIME AND SITUATION |
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FOCUSING ON A TASK OVER TIME without distraction - crucial for goal achievement |
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Initiation and termination of activity |
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BEING ABLE TO INITIATE A TASK WITHIN THE PARAMETERS GIVEN, BEING ABLE TO TERMINATE TASK WITHIN THE PA RAMETERS GIVEN …ALSO BEING ABLE TO IDENTIFY THAT THE TASK IS COMPLETE…OR THE NEED TO START SOMETHING… |
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RECALLING INFORMATION AFTER A BRIEF OR LONG PERIOD OF TIME, THE MENTAL PROCESS THAT INVOLVES REGISTRATION AND ENCODING, CONSOLIDATION AND STORAGE, AND RECALL AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION |
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PERFORMS STEPS IN AN EFFECTIVE OR LOGICAL ORDER FOR EFFICIENT USE OF TIME AND ENERGY AND WITHIN AN ABSENCE OF RANDOMNESS IN THE ORDERING AND OR INAPPROPRIATE REPETITION OF ST EPS |
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IDENTIFYING SIMILARITIES OF AND DIFFERENCES AMONG PIECES OF ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION; ABILITY TO CLASSIFY; TO DESCRIBE BY NAMING OR LABELING.. |
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ORGANIZING A VARIETY OF INFORMATION TO FORM THOUGHTS AND IDEAS |
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ACQUIRING NEW CONCEPTS AND BEHAVIORS - ENUDURING ABILITY OF AN INDIVIDUAL TO COMPREHEND AND/OR COMPETETENTLY RESPOND TO CHANGES IN INFORMATION FROM THE ENVIRONMENT AND/OR FROM WITHIN THE SELF. AS ONE LEARNS ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT, ALTERATIONS OCCUR IN THE DEFINITION OF THE SELF AND PPOSSIBLE BEHAVIORS. |
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APPLYING PREVIOUSLY LEARNED CONCEPTS AND BEHAVIORS TO A VARIETY OF NEW SITUATIONS, SKILLS AND PERFORMANCE IN APPLYING SPECIFIC CONEPTS TO A VARIETY OF RELATED SOLUTIONS |
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High Order Reasoning Skills |
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Critical thinking - executive function skills |
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Emotional Stability/Social Conduct |
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STRATEGIES THAT FOCU ON MANAGING THE EMOTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH A STRESSFUL EPISODE/INTERACTING BY USING MANNERS, PERSONAL SPACE, EYE CONTACT, GUESTURES, ACTIVE LISTENING, SELF EXPRESSION APPROPRIATE TO ONE'S ENVIRONMENT. |
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INDIVIDUAL DRIVES TOWARD THE MASTERY OF CERTAIN GOALS AN D SKILLS; MAY BE INTRINSIC OR INVOLVE INDUCEMENTS AND INCENTIVES |
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Impulse control/self control |
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ABILITY TO ACT WITH PLANNING AND REFLECTION/ MODIFYING ONE'S OWN BEHAVIOR IN RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL NEEDS, DEMANDS, CONSTRAINGS, PERSONAL ASPIRATIONS AND FEEDBACK FROM OTHERS |
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INTERPRETING STIMULI THROUGH THE EYES, INCLUDING PERIPHERAL VISION AND ACUITY AND AWARENESS OF COLOR AND PATTERN |
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ABILITY TO DETERMINE THE RELATIVE DISTANCE BETWEEN SELF AND OBJECTS AND FIGURES OBSERVED. |
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DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN FOREGROUND AN DBACKGROUND FORMS AND OBJECTS; PERSON'S ABILITY TO DISTINGUSH SHAPES AND OBJECTS FROM THE BACKGROUND IN WHICH THEY EXIST. |
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INTERPRETING AND LOCALIZING SOUNDS, AND DISCRIMINATING BACKGROUND SOUNDS; PERTAINING TO THE SENSE ORGANS OF HEARING |
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INTERPRETING ODORS - SENSE OF SMELL |
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IDENTIFYING OBJECTS THROUGH PROPRIOCEPTION, COGNITION AND THE SENSE OF TOUCH; ABILITY TO IDENTIFY SIZES, SHAPES AND WEIGHTS OF FAMILIAR OBJECTS WITHOUT TH EUSE OF VISION. |
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AWARENESS OF POSTURE, MOVEMENT AND CHANGES IN EQUILIBRIUM AND THE KNOWLEDGE OF POSITION, WEIGHT AND RESISTANCE IN RELATION TO THE BODY |
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IDENTIFYING THE EXCURSION AND DIRECTION OF JOINT MOVEMENT; PERSON'S SENSE OF POSITION, WEIGHT AND MOVEMENT IN SPACE - THE REC EPTORS FOR KINESTHESIA ARE LOCATED IN THE MUSCLES, TENDONS AND JOINTS. |
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Pain Response -
ability to respond to pain |
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Pain An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage. |
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do you need to know L from R? |
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RECOGNIZING FORMS AND OBJECTS AS THE SAME IN VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTS, POSITIONS, AND SIZES. |
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RECOGNIZING FORMS AND OBJECTS AS THE SAME IN VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTS, POSITIONS, AND SIZE.
Spatial awareness is the ability to be aware of oneself in space. |
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Spatial relationships is the ability to see two or more objects in relation to each other and to oneself. |
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This perceptual ability is important to understanding directional language concepts such as in, out, up, down, in front of, behind, between, left, and right. |
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Topographical Orientation |
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DETERMINING LOCATION OF OBJECTS AND SETTINGS, AND THE ROUTE TO THE LOCATION |
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PATH OF MOTION A JOINT CAN MOVE IN ANY ONE DIRECTION MEASURED IN DEGREES. |
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DEMONSTRATING A DEGREE OF TENSION OR RESISTANCE IN A MUSCLE AT REST AND IN RESPONSE TO STRETCH |
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THE FORCE GENREATED BY A SINGLE MAXIMAL ISOMETRIC CONTRACTION- - maximum force - no joint movement involved - little muscle lengthening |
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SUSTAINING CARDIAC, PULMONARY AND MUSCULOSKELETAL EXERTION OVER TIME; ABILITY TO STUSTAIN EFFORT OVER TIME |
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USING RIGHT AND EQUILIBRIUM ADJUSTEMNTS TO MAINTAIN BALANCE DURING FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT |
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MAINTAINING BIOMECHANICAL INTEGRITY AMONG BODY PARTS - proper alighnent if joints were not there |
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MAINTAINING ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION OF INTERSTITIAL TISSUE AND SKIN |
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USING LARGE MUSCLE GROUPS FOR CONTROLLED, GOAL DIRECTED MOVEMENT |
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Fine Coordination/Dexterity |
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USING SMALL MUSCLE GROUPS FOR CONTROLLED MOVEMENTS, PARTICULARLY IN OBJECT MAINPULATION |
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MOVING LIMBS AND EYES ACROSS THE MIDSAGITTAL PLANE OF THE BODY |
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Laterality
(Using one side, preferred side) |
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USING A PREFERRED UNILATERAL BODY PART FOR ACTIVITIES REQUIRING A HIGH LEVEL OF SKILL |
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Bilateral Integration
using both sides together |
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ABILITY TO PERFORM PURPOSEFUL MOVEMENT THAT REQUIRES INTERACTION BETWEEN BOTH SIDES OF THE BODY INA SMOOTH AND REFINED MANNER |
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Motor Control/Motor Plan (Praxis) |
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THE ABILITY TO ORGANIZE AND EXECUTE MOVEMENT PATTERNS TO ACCOMPLISH A PURPOSEFUL ACTIVITY - ORGANIZATION OF TEMPORAL SEQUENCES OF ACTIONS WITHIN THE SPATIAL CONTACT WHICH FORM MEANINGFUL OCCUPATIONS |
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