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1.Sensory
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1.Values, Beliefs, Spirituality 2.Body function 3.Body structure |
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Client Factors--Body functions |
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1.Mental- Global and Specific 2.Voice and speech 3.Cardiovascular hematological immunological and Respiratory 4.Genitourinary and reproductive 5.Skin and related structure 6.Sensory and Pain 7.Neuromusculoskeletal and movement 8.Digestive metabolic endocrine |
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1.Play 2.Work 3.Education 4.ADLs 5.IADLs 6.Leisure 7.Social Participation 8.Sleep and Rest |
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1.Bathing and showering 2.Bowel bladder management 3.Dressing 4.Eating-food in mouth chewing 5.Feeding-bring food to mouth 6.Functional mobility--getting on the toilet 7.Personal device care--glasses 8.Personal hygiene and grooming 9.Sexual Activity 10.Toilet Hygiene |
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1.Care of others 2.Care of pets 3.Child rearing 4.communication and management 5.community mobility 6.financial management 7.health management an maintenance 8.home establishment and management--cleaning 9.meal preparation and cleanup 10.religious observance 11.safety and emergency maintenance 12.shopping |
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1.Habits--putting the mail in the same spot 2.Routines--follow a sequence.1.I brush, 2.read a book, 3.say prayers, 4.go to bed. 3.Roles--I am a mother 4.Rituals--traditions; throwing salt over the shoulder if you spill it. |
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1.Cultural-wear a cloth over face, shake hands 2.Personal-female 37 year old student 3.Temporal-Retired man: time of day, stages of life, history 4.Virtual-texting 5.Physical-individuals house 6.Social-friends, colleges |
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Types of Occupational Therapy Intervention |
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3.Occupational Based Intervention-eating 2.Purposeful Activity-practice eating with marbles and spoon 1.Preparatory Methods-exercise therapy putty |
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Therapeutic Use of Self from Framework |
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An occupational therapy practitioners planned use of his or her personality, insight, perceptions, and judgements as part of the therapeutic process. |
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Occupational Therapy intervention approaches |
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1.Create promote 2.Establish restore-most often used 3.Maintain 4.Modify 5.Prevent |
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CF,MF,specific: the ability to use data or information to make decisions
Ex.Use judgment to choose background on computer screen. |
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CF,MF, Specific: organizing a variety of information to form thoughts and ideas |
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CF,MF,Specific: the process of thinking about one's thoughts; this allows reflection and behavioral changes |
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The ability to adapt the cognitive processing strategies to face new and unexpected conditions in the environment |
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CF,MF, specific: self-understanding |
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CF,MF, Specific: focusing on a task over time |
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CF,MF, Specific: being conscious of something;informed |
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CF,MF, Specific: sustained, selective, divided |
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CF,MF, Specific: STM,LTM, WM working Memory |
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CF,MF, Specific, PERCEPTION: identifying objects through proprioception, cognition, and the sense of touch
ex. The nose game reaching hand in and identify a pencil |
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CF,MF,Specific, PERCEPTION:identifying the excursion and direction of joint movement |
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CF,MF,Specific,PERCEPTION:acquiring an internal awareness of the body and the relationship of body parts to one another |
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Right and left discrimination |
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CF,MF,Specific PERCEPTION: differentiating one side from another |
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CF,MF, Specific PERCEPTION: recognizing forms and objects as the same in various environments, positions, and sizes. |
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CF,MF, Specific PERCEPTION: determining the spatial relationship of figures and objects to self or other forms and objects |
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CF,MF, Specific PERCEPTION:Identifying forms or objects from incomplete presentation |
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CF,MF, Specific PERCEPTION:differentiating between the foreground and background forms and objects |
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CF,MF, Specific PERCEPTION: Determining the position of objects, figures, or landmarks and the observer, and changes in planes of surfaces. |
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CF,MF, Specific PERCEPTION:Determining the position of objects relative to each other. |
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CF,MF, Specific PERCEPTION:Determining the location of objects and settings and the route to the location. |
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CF,MF, Specific:identifying familiar faces, objects, and other previously presented materials. |
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CF,MF, Specific:identifying similarities of and differences among pieces of environmental information |
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CF,MF, Specific:applying previously learned concepts and behaviors to a variety of new situations. |
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CF,MF, Specific:Being conscious of reality |
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CF,MF, Specific: thinking that is coherent or logical |
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Appropriate thought content |
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Mental functions of sequencing complex movement |
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CF,MF, Specific:coping and behavioral regulation |
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Experience of self and time |
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CF,MF, Specific: 1.Body image 2.Self-concept 3.Self-esteem-feeling of self worth |
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CF,MF, GLOBAL:level of arousal |
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CF,MF, GLOBAL:to person place time self others |
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Temperament and personality |
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CF,MF, GLOBAL: 1.Motivation 2.Impulse control 3.Appetite Ex. the weaving loom takes energy and drive to complete |
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Sensory Functions and pain |
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CF, Sensory function and pain: 1.Seeing 2.Hearing 3.Vestibular- movement of fluid over ear drum 4.Taste 5.Smell |
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CF, Sensory function and pain:interpreting stimuli originating in muscle, joint, and other internal tissues that give information about the position of the body part in relation to another. |
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CF, Sensory function and pain:tactile, interpreting sensory stimuli, temperature, pain, and vibration through skin contact/receptors. |
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CF, Sensory function and pain:??? |
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CF, Sensory function and pain:??? |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related: ROM |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related: |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related: |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related: |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related: |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related: Ex touching a hot iron reflex |
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Involuntary movement reactions |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related: EX catching yourself with your hands if you start to fall |
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Eye-Hand/foot coordination |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related, Control of Voluntary movement: the ability of the eyes to control, guide, and direct the hands feet, in the accomplishment of a given task |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related, Control of Voluntary movement:coordinating both sides during an activity |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related, Control of Voluntary movement:moving limbs and eyes across the midsagittal plane of the body |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related, Control of Voluntary movement:using the small muscle groups for controlled movements, particularly in objects manipulation |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related, Control of Voluntary movement:Using the large muscle groups for controlled, goal directed movements. |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related, Control of Voluntary movement:??? |
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CF, Neuromusculoskeletal and movement related:??? |
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1.Objects and their properties 2.Space demands 3.Social demands 4.Sequencing and timing 5.Required actions and performance skills 6.Required body functions 7.Required body structure |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: maintains trunk control and balance while interacting with task objects such that there is no evidence of transient(quickly passing) propping or loss of balance that affects task performance. |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: maintains an upright sitting or standing position, w/o evidence of a need to persistently prop during the task performance. |
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Position body, arms or wheelchair in relation to task objects and in a manner that promotes the use of efficient arm movements during task performance |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: ambulates on level surfaces and changes direction while waling without shuffling the feet, lurching, instability, or using external supports or assistive devises(cane, walker) |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: extends, moves the arm (and when appropriate the trunk) to effectively grasp or place task objects that are out of reach, including skillfully using a reacher to obtain task objects. |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: actively flexes, rotates or twist the trunk in a manner and direction appropriate to the task |
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uses two or more body parts together to stabilize and manipulate tasks objects during bilateral motor task |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: Uses dexterous grasp and release patterns isolated finger movements, and coordinate in hand manipulation patterns when interacting with task objects |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: uses smooth and fluid arm and hand movement when interacting with task objects Ex toothpaste flows onto brush. AMY or A m Y |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: pushes, pulls, or drags task objects along a supporting surface |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: carries task objects from one place to another while walking, seated in a wheelchair or using a walker |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: raises or hoists task objects including lifting an object from one place to another, but without ambulating or moving from one place to another. |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: regulates or grades the force, speed, and extent of movement when interacting with task objects(not too little or too much) ex. squeezing clue |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills:pinches or grasps task objects with no "grip slips" |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: persists and completes the task w/o obvious evidence of physical fatigue, pausing to rest, or stopping to catch ones breath. |
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PS, Motor & Praxis skills: maintains a consistent and effective rate or tempo of performance throughout the steps of the entire task |
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PS, Cognitive:Maintains a consistent and effective rate or tempo of performance throughout the steps of the entire task. |
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PS, Cognitive:selects appropriate and necessary tools and materials for the task including choosing the tools and materials that were specified for use prior to the initiation of the task |
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PS, Cognitive:uses tools and materials according to their intended purposes and in a reasonable or hygienic fashion, given their intrinsic properties and the availability or lack of availability of other objects |
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PS, Cognitive: supports, stabilizes, and holds tools and materials in an appropriate manner that protects them from damage, falling, or dropping. |
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PS, Cognitive:uses goal-directed task actions that are focused toward the completion of the specified task (the outcome originally agreed on or specified by another) w/o behavior that is driven or guided by the environmental cues (environmentally cued behavior) |
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PS, Cognitive: A-seeks needed verbal or written information by asking questions or reading directions or labels or B-ask no unnecessary information questions (questions related to where materials are located or how a familiar task is performed) |
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PS, Cognitive: starts or begins the next actin or step w/o hesitation. |
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PS, Cognitive:performs actions or action sequences of steps w/o unnecessary interruptions such that once an action sequence is initiated, the individual continues on until the step is completed |
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PS, Cognitive: Performs steps in an affective or logical order for efficient use of time an energy and with an absence of a randomness in the ordering and or inappropriate repetition of steps |
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PS, Cognitive: brings to completion single actions or single steps w/o perseveration, inappropriate |
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PS, Cognitive: looks for and locates tools and materials in a logical manner, including looking beyond the immediate environment(looking in, behind, on top of) ex finding keys in a purse |
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PS, Cognitive: collects together needed or misplaced tools and materials, including A collecting located supplies into the workspace and B collecting and replacing materials that have spilled, fallen, or been misplaced |
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PS, Cognitive: Logically positions or spatially arranges tools and materials in an orderly fashion A within a single workspace and B among multiple appropriate work-spaces to facilitate ease o task performances |
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PS, Cognitive: A Puts away tools and materials in appropriate places B restores immediate work-space to original condition C closes and seals containers and coverings when indicated, and D twist or folds any plastic bags to seal |
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modifies the movement pattern of the arm, body, or wheelchair to maneuver around obstacles that are encountered in the course of moving through space such that undesirable contact with obstacles (ex knocking over bumping into) is avoided (including maneuvering objects held in the hand around obstacles. |
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PS, Cognitive: modifies his or her actions or the location of objects within the workspace in anticipation of or in response to problems that might arise |
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PS, Cognitive: changes working environments in anticipation of or in response to problems that might arise |
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