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FALSE
Vestibular ax examples: swinging, biking, log rolls, etc
Vestibular input is when you seek out deep pressure activities such as; ball squishes, crashing into cushions, playing with putty, etc- TRUE or FALSE?
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Self cares, Sensory, social emotional regulation, IADL's (shopping, money management, using a phone, etc), ADLs (hygiene, sleeping, dressing, etc)
Name one area of life or skill that OT can work on.
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THIS GROUP RIGHT NOW!!! (Other acceptable answers: nutrition jeopardy, sleep hygiene groups, budgeting group, how to read a circular group, housing interview prep group, etc)
Name a group we've had that addresses housing readiness skills.
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Occupational Therapist
Aim is to increase the ability of the client to participate in everyday activities based on our framework.
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TRUE
AOTA stands for American Occupational Therapy Association? TRUE or FALSE?
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Proprioception.
Mr. J is stomping his feet, hugging his pillow and wearing his shoes on the wrong feet, what sensory system is he seeking input?
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TRUE.
Sensory awareness, cognitive function, stress management, and meal preparation can all be part of OT, TRUE or FALSE?
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Anything from the Resumes 101; Stress management groups, emotional regulation groups, etc.
Name a group we've had the addresses employment readiness.
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Occupations
Any of the many activities people do on a daily basis that have meaning to them and "occupy" their time.
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FALSE
It became a profession in 1917, it was officially established in 1920.
Occupational therapy became a profession in 1918, TRUE or FALSE?
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Visual.
Mr. Q is watching a livestream of his favorite sea animals in their natural habitat displayed on his phone. What sensory system is he utilizing?
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Stress management refers to helping individuals cope with stress. Emotional regulation can help individuals manage a variety of emotions.
What is the difference between stress management and emotional regulation?
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Anything from our sensory studio series, emotions charades, journaling group, stress management groups, etc.
Name a group we've had that addresses emotional regulation.
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Holistic Approach
An approach that treats both the mind and the body.
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TRUE
In 1994, The United States army decided to create training courses for Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs), TRUE or FALSE?
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twirl a pen, play with a fidget, scratch or pull at frayed edges of a shirt or pants, wash their hands, etc.
What is something that a person who seeks tactile input might do when they are overwhelmed?
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Self-care activities, cooking, money management, medication management, leisure, community integration, etc.
Give an example of an IADL in occupational therapy.
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All answers acceptable.
Name a group you think would be a good fit for Fort OT.
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Occupational Therapy
Support for the purpose of promoting health and wellness and to those who have or are at risk for developing an illness, injury, disease, disorder, condition, impairment, disability, activity limitation, or participation restriction.
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TRUE
In order to become a OTA/L you must complete at least two clinical fieldwork experiences, pass your boards exam, seek licensure and become registered, TRUE or FALSE?
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Name any 2!
What are 2 sensory based activities we have done in OT groups?
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Name the 7 sensory systems.
Proprioception, Vestibular, Tactile/Touch, Taste, Smell, Vision, Auditory, Interoception.
Name the 8 sensory systems I addressed in the Sensory Studio group series we did in March.
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Sleep hygiene group, movement groups, leisure exploration groups, brain games groups, etc.
Name a group we've done that addressed health management.
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Meaningful Activities of Life
Occupational Therapy address the physical, cognitive, psychosocial, and other aspects of performance in a variety of contexts to support engagement in...
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1. Hospitals 2. Outpatient clinics 3. Schools 4. Long Term care facilities 5. Jails 6. Shelters 7. Homes
Name 3 settings that you would see an OT/COTA work at?
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