Definitions Leadership Styles Characteristics of a Successful Leader Relationships Advocacy
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Leadership
A practice of encouraging others to purposefully accomplish an outcome that will achieve the fullest potential of the individual, department, profession, or community.
100
Transactional leadership
Style based on exchanges between a leader and a follower or colleague in which followers are rewarded only when meeting specific goals or exceeding performance criteria.
100
Emotional Intelligence
Fill in the Blank: Most effective leaders have a high degree of ____.
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Showing self-reflection and knowledge of one's strengths and weaknesses.
What can increase leadership potential?
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optimum care for clients
Fill in the Blank: OTs advocate for the strength of the profession but for ____?
200
Health Policy
A written statement that describes the intended course of an issue related to health.
200
Transformational leadership
Style in which leaders create connections with followers that inspire and motivates others to exceed an outcome beyond exchanges and rewards.
200
Self-awareness, self-regulation, and motivation are 3 skills of emotional intelligence that an OT practitioner can develop to become an excellent leader.
What are 3 specific skills of emotional intelligence that an OT Practitioner can develop to be an excellent leader?
200
"person, groups, or populations"
How does the OTPF define the client?
200
True
True or False: The AOTA is a national professional organization in the U.S?
300
Emotional Intelligence
The ability to perceive, access, generate, and regulate emotions to promote emotional and intellectual growth.
300
They identify the role and designate necessary tasks to followers while providing positive and negative rewards.
In transactional leadership, what does the leader identify, designate, and provide based on performance?
300
Salaries and monetary benefits
What are examples of extrinsic factors?
300
client-centered practice
What is another term that can be used for the relationship between the OTA and client?
300
Political action committee
Who provides funding to state and federal candidates who support a profession or industry and their initiative through private donations from association members?
400
Advocacy
The process of supporting a cause, such as an idea, policy, or activity, that can directly affect a person or group's well-being.
400
True
True or False: measurement of the success of leadership can be recognized subjectively or objectively?
400
Self- worth, morals, and goals to seek out challenges.
What are examples of intrinsic factors?
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multidisciplinary, control, increasing, decreasing
Fill in the blank: ___teams are more effective than ___ groups for ____ patient outcomes and satisfaction and _______ lengths of say for certain populations.
400
False, Most states
True or False: All states have heir own professional OT association?
500
Political Action Committee (PAC)
A committee that provides funding to state and federal candidates who support a profession or industry and their initiatives through private donations from association member.
500
Subjectively
Fill in the Blank: Most commonly used in the rehabilitation field where relationships are valued at the client, team, and community levels, successful leadership is viewed____________.
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They motivate patients to achieve their highest potential for optimal participation in activities.
How are OTAs leaders in patient care?
500
True
True of False: Community includes the populations and settings outside of the client and care team relationships. This also includes professional organizations.
500
Pick any from page 29
Name one formal and informal advocacy activity for OTAS and OTA students.






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