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What is task
When the authors created the model, they used this word instead of the term 'occupation'
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What is natural
True performance will occur in this type of environment
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What is general systems theory
This type of theory is the foundation of EHP and is widely used in various scientific disciplines
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What is establish/restore
Occupational therapists use this approach when teaching or re-teaching clients skills
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What is the Performance Assessment of Self-care Skills (PASS)
This assessment was discussed in our case study (provide full name)
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What is context
EHP considers the core constructs of person, task, performance, and ________
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What is personal
The EHP model is concerned with the physical and social environments, as well as the cultural, temporal, and _______ contexts
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What is the environment
The general systems theory provides an understanding of how people interact with this
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What is adapt
Occupational therapists use this approach when adjusting contextual features and task demands to best suit and support a client's needs
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What is disability, dysfunction, challenges, or decreased occupational performance
Name one thing that occurs when there is a disruption between the person, context, and task
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What is independence
This occurs when the client's wants and needs are satisfied
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What is disability, illness, or life stressor
EHP adopts a contextual perspective to explain the variance of individuals' performance after these occurences
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What is feedback
The environment and person are viewed as interdependent interacting forces through a system of input, output, and ______ through the lens of general systems theory
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What is prevent
Occupational therapists use this approach when designing and implementing interventions that can change the course of events using the temporal context
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What are checklists (the person variables worksheet; the temporal environment checklist, physical environment checklist, cultural environment checklist, social environment checklist; task analysis worksheet; priorities checklist), Sensory Profile, Test of Grocery Shopping Skills, and the In Home Occupational Performance Evaluation
Name one assessment, other than the PASS, associated with EHP
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What is the environment
EHP considers this as both a therapeutic tool and an interactional factor
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What is unique, dynamic, and interdependent
The type of relationship between the person and their context is
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What is alter
Occupational therapists use this approach when selecting a context that enables the person to perform with current skills and abilities
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What is high performance, well-being, ability
When the person, context, and task are at equilibrium, this occurs
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What is agent of change
The client is empowered to be this, or as having the capacity to be the primary decision-maker regarding his or her care
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What is performance range
The function of the interaction between a person's skills/abilities and contextual features is known as this term
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What is create
Occupational therapists use this approach when producing situations or circumstances that enable more adaptable performances in context
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What is adapt the environment
When personal variables are client factors are unlikely to change due to health conditions, the therapist can do this to maximize occupational performance
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