Occupational Therapy 510 Final Exam
2023
occupational thearpy - ANS-practice that uses goal directed activity of daily life
occupational performance -
... [Show More] ANS-the ability to carry out activities of daily living
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) - ANS-An allied health paraprofessional who
under the direction of an OT, directs and individuals participation in selected tasks to
restore, reinforce, and enhance performance, and promote to maintain health
Form - ANS-direct observable aspects of occupation
Function - ANS-action for which a person is specifically fitted, the effect of occupation of
Human development, health, quality of life, adaption
Meaning - ANS-looks how people think, feel, expierence
goal - ANS-end toward which effort is directed
William Dunton - ANS-Father of OT, Psychiatrist who spent his career treatment with
psych patients
Eleanor Clark Slagle - ANS-mother of OT, began work in social work, developed idea of
habit training
thomas kidner - ANS-helped make a presence for OT treatment for Rehab
Susan Cox Johnson - ANS-arts and crafts teacher who became the director of
occupations in NY, taught Ot and was an advocate that people should be seen as a
whole and not in separate parts
Philippe Pinel - ANS-moral treatment movement
William Tuke - ANS-leisure therapy advocate, created the moral treatment and
occupation movement
helen willard - ANS-co created the the "bible" of OT, Willard and Spackman's
Occupational Thearpy
Herbert Hall - ANS-developed the arts and crafts movement for medical purposes
George Barton - ANS-one of the leaders in Britain's arts and crafts movements, made
alternative form of rest cure
Adolf Meyer - ANS-Committed to the holistic perspective and developed the
psychosocial approach to mental illness
AOTA - ANS-American Occupational Therapy Association
AOTF - ANS-American Occupational Therapy Foundation- purpose is to serve public
interest by supporting OT research and education the public about occupation's
important relationship to health. They accomplish this with grants, scholarships,
programs, and publications
WFOT - ANS-World federation of occupational therapists- believes that as a global
federation, WFOT and OT can have a positive influence on numerous aspects of health
and politics
ACTOE - ANS-Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education- recognizes
education institutions and professional programs to ensure that integrity and quality
performance is being received by the public community
NBCOT - ANS-National board of certification in occupational therapy, credentials OT's
and COTA's to be able to work in the program
CARF - ANS-Commision on accreditation of rehab facilitates- voluntary organziation for
rehab providers
JCAHO - ANS-Joint Commission Association of Healthcare Organization- hospitals
utilize this organization by choice
SCHIP - ANS-State Children's health insurance program- health insurance to children
and some parents or not eligible for medicaid
IDEA - ANS-Individuals with Disabilities Act- highest number of OT's Work in a school
setting
HIPAA - ANS-The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996- Clients
need to give permission to allow health care providers to talk with their family- privacy
act
Medicare - ANS-enacted in 1965; legislation that provides health care assistance for
individuals 65 and older and those who are permanently disabled/ end renal disease,
federally funded
Part A of Medicare - ANS-- inpatient hospitalization
- Skilled nursing facilities
- Home Healthcare
- Hospice Care
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