AOTA NBCOT Exam Prep Questions And
Answers 100% Verified Graded A+
altruism - Correct Answer-individual's ability to place needs of others before own
equality - Correct Answer-desire to promote fairness in interactions with others
freedom - Correct Answer-personal choice to guide intervention
justice - Correct Answer-fair/impartial to all individuals following laws of area of practice
dignity - Correct Answer-promotion/preservation of engagement in meaningful activities
regardless of diagnosis
truth - Correct Answer-accurate written and oral information
prudence - Correct Answer-use of clinical/ethical reasoning, judgment, reflection to make
decisions
beneficene - Correct Answer-demonstrate concern for well-being and safety of recipient of
service (requires action to promote good, prevent harm, remove harm)
nonmaleficience - Correct Answer-intentionally refraining from actions that may cause harm
autonomy/confidentiality - Correct Answer-respect the right of the individual to self-
determination (hold view, make choice, take action)
social justice - Correct Answer-provide services in fair and equitable manner ("distributive")
procedural justice - Correct Answer-comply with institutional rules, local, state, federal and
international laws and AOTA documents applicable to OT profession
,veracity - Correct Answer-provide comprehensive, accurate, and objective information when
representing the profession
fidelity - Correct Answer-treat colleagues and other professionals with respect, fairness,
discretion and integrity
temptations - Correct Answer-difficult to follow through because against it (Ex: not d/c patient
because you need the money)
distress - Correct Answer-facility policy/procedure against (Ex: No OT at night because of
working hours)
dilemmas - Correct Answer-conflicts occur at resolution (Ex: family hiding terminal dx but client
asks you)
beneficience example - Correct Answer-maintain knowledge with EBP; updated assessments
nonmaleficence example - Correct Answer-lock brakes during transfer; not working under the
influence
autonomy/confidentiality example - Correct Answer-accepting refusals to treatment; HIPAA
social justice example - Correct Answer-health fair in community; equal treatment
procedural justice example - Correct Answer-laws/regulations; reimbursement
veracity example - Correct Answer-accurate documentation; avoid plagiarism
fidelity example - Correct Answer-treat coworkers fairly
CARE documentation - Correct Answer-clarity, accuracy, relevance, exceptions
order - Correct Answer-physician referral (not always necessary)
screening - Correct Answer-identify if individual would benefit from OT and if evaluation is
necessary
evaluation - Correct Answer-process of obtaining and interpreting data necessary for
intervention. Includes planning for and documenting the whole process of testing and results
occupational profile - Correct Answer-initial step of eval including history, patterns of daily living
interests, values/needs, client problems/concerns and priorities determined
COAST goals - Correct Answer-client, occupation, assistance level, specific condition, timeline
, SOAP Note - Correct Answer-subjective, objective, assessment, plan
DAP Note - Correct Answer-Description, Assessment, Plan
Narrative Note - Correct Answer-writer's logical order/ no format
BIRP Note - Correct Answer-behavior of client, intervention, response of client, plan
PIRP Note - Correct Answer-purpose for intervention, intervention, response, plan
SIRP Note - Correct Answer-situation, intervention, reaction, plan
Medicare Pt A - Correct Answer-hospital insurance covering part of inpatient, short term SNF,
hospice and some home health. paid by payroll taxes
Medicare Pt A SNF - Correct Answer-up to 100 days if meets criteria with Resident
Assessment Instrument (RAI) and minimum data set
Medicare Pt A Home Health - Correct Answer-must be homebound and require skilled service
with OASIS
Medicare Pt A Hospice - Correct Answer-terminally ill with less than 6 month prognosis
Medicare Pt B - Correct Answer-supplemental medical insurance covering some of outpatient,
home health & supplies/equipment. monthly premium paid for 80% coverage and client paying
deductible/20%
Medicare Pt C - Correct Answer-offered by a private company that contracts with Medicare
Medicare Pt D - Correct Answer-prescription drug coverage
HMO - Correct Answer-a prepaid organized delivery system where the organization and the
primary care physicians assume some financial risk for the care provided to its enrolled
members
PPO - Correct Answer-members can go to specialist without PCP referral
leadership and management theory - Correct Answer-Management has evolved over the years
and has moved from a hierarchical (top down) to a heterarchical process (bottom up). The
heterarchical process involves using resources and input from everyone in the organization
transformational leadership - Correct Answer-motivate others to reach highest potential and
provide inspiration for others to work erffectively together to meet goal
Answers 100% Verified Graded A+
altruism - Correct Answer-individual's ability to place needs of others before own
equality - Correct Answer-desire to promote fairness in interactions with others
freedom - Correct Answer-personal choice to guide intervention
justice - Correct Answer-fair/impartial to all individuals following laws of area of practice
dignity - Correct Answer-promotion/preservation of engagement in meaningful activities
regardless of diagnosis
truth - Correct Answer-accurate written and oral information
prudence - Correct Answer-use of clinical/ethical reasoning, judgment, reflection to make
decisions
beneficene - Correct Answer-demonstrate concern for well-being and safety of recipient of
service (requires action to promote good, prevent harm, remove harm)
nonmaleficience - Correct Answer-intentionally refraining from actions that may cause harm
autonomy/confidentiality - Correct Answer-respect the right of the individual to self-
determination (hold view, make choice, take action)
social justice - Correct Answer-provide services in fair and equitable manner ("distributive")
procedural justice - Correct Answer-comply with institutional rules, local, state, federal and
international laws and AOTA documents applicable to OT profession
,veracity - Correct Answer-provide comprehensive, accurate, and objective information when
representing the profession
fidelity - Correct Answer-treat colleagues and other professionals with respect, fairness,
discretion and integrity
temptations - Correct Answer-difficult to follow through because against it (Ex: not d/c patient
because you need the money)
distress - Correct Answer-facility policy/procedure against (Ex: No OT at night because of
working hours)
dilemmas - Correct Answer-conflicts occur at resolution (Ex: family hiding terminal dx but client
asks you)
beneficience example - Correct Answer-maintain knowledge with EBP; updated assessments
nonmaleficence example - Correct Answer-lock brakes during transfer; not working under the
influence
autonomy/confidentiality example - Correct Answer-accepting refusals to treatment; HIPAA
social justice example - Correct Answer-health fair in community; equal treatment
procedural justice example - Correct Answer-laws/regulations; reimbursement
veracity example - Correct Answer-accurate documentation; avoid plagiarism
fidelity example - Correct Answer-treat coworkers fairly
CARE documentation - Correct Answer-clarity, accuracy, relevance, exceptions
order - Correct Answer-physician referral (not always necessary)
screening - Correct Answer-identify if individual would benefit from OT and if evaluation is
necessary
evaluation - Correct Answer-process of obtaining and interpreting data necessary for
intervention. Includes planning for and documenting the whole process of testing and results
occupational profile - Correct Answer-initial step of eval including history, patterns of daily living
interests, values/needs, client problems/concerns and priorities determined
COAST goals - Correct Answer-client, occupation, assistance level, specific condition, timeline
, SOAP Note - Correct Answer-subjective, objective, assessment, plan
DAP Note - Correct Answer-Description, Assessment, Plan
Narrative Note - Correct Answer-writer's logical order/ no format
BIRP Note - Correct Answer-behavior of client, intervention, response of client, plan
PIRP Note - Correct Answer-purpose for intervention, intervention, response, plan
SIRP Note - Correct Answer-situation, intervention, reaction, plan
Medicare Pt A - Correct Answer-hospital insurance covering part of inpatient, short term SNF,
hospice and some home health. paid by payroll taxes
Medicare Pt A SNF - Correct Answer-up to 100 days if meets criteria with Resident
Assessment Instrument (RAI) and minimum data set
Medicare Pt A Home Health - Correct Answer-must be homebound and require skilled service
with OASIS
Medicare Pt A Hospice - Correct Answer-terminally ill with less than 6 month prognosis
Medicare Pt B - Correct Answer-supplemental medical insurance covering some of outpatient,
home health & supplies/equipment. monthly premium paid for 80% coverage and client paying
deductible/20%
Medicare Pt C - Correct Answer-offered by a private company that contracts with Medicare
Medicare Pt D - Correct Answer-prescription drug coverage
HMO - Correct Answer-a prepaid organized delivery system where the organization and the
primary care physicians assume some financial risk for the care provided to its enrolled
members
PPO - Correct Answer-members can go to specialist without PCP referral
leadership and management theory - Correct Answer-Management has evolved over the years
and has moved from a hierarchical (top down) to a heterarchical process (bottom up). The
heterarchical process involves using resources and input from everyone in the organization
transformational leadership - Correct Answer-motivate others to reach highest potential and
provide inspiration for others to work erffectively together to meet goal