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International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health - ANSWER a bio
psychsocial model of human functioning and disablement that offers a common
framework for planning, managing, and evaluating services, and an international
language for policy development and research
When FACILITATING GROWTH, TR clinical practice... - ANSWER ...helps clients
to see the possibilities for a satisfying and meaningful life
The adaptation process involves: - ANSWER using cognitive, physical or social
strategies that maximize independent and self directed action
Steps to restore client competence - ANSWER 1. HELP change self perceptions
2. DEVELOP coping strategies to manage stress
3. ADAPT to changes
4. INCORPORATE recreation as a part of life quality
Dimensions of the client system perspective - ANSWER culture, development,
lifestyle
Client system perspective - ANSWER This perspective maintains that every
individual is composed of numerous dimensions including the biological,
psychological, social and spiritual dimensions. It also takes into consideration
culture, development and lifestyle.
The individual is understood as functioning within a larger social system of friends
and family, religion, economics, politics, health and human services.
All these dimensions have unlimited potential to interact and affect health and life
quality.
learn, adapt, grow - ANSWER How to maximize client's potential for health and well
being through recreation
What is the use of TR clinical practice? - ANSWER to find a means for an outcome
with a focus of interest, challenge and benefit beyond the activity itself.
When used to FACILITATE LEARNING, clinical practice - ANSWER focuses on a
teaching or learning process that results in new knowledge, skills and insights
TR involves helping clients adapt - ANSWER to their present health status and any
functional limitations they are experiencing or may experience
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systematic, intentional, change oriented, controlled - ANSWER Components of TR
Practice
What is TR? - ANSWER the systematic and planned use of recreation and other
activity interventions in an environment of support with the intent of affecting client's
beliefs, attitudes, behaviors and skills necessary for a higher quality of life
Components of TR intervention - ANSWER 1. Helping relationship
2. Activity
3. Supportive Environment
How is social environment structured? - ANSWER to promote support and
companionship, thereby increasing feelings of belonging and a sense of community
competence-effectiveness motivation - ANSWER human beings have a desire to
interact effectively with their physical and social environments and to view
themselves as competent in their quest for a happy life
Prospective Payment System - ANSWER Hospitals receive the same fee for each
diagnostic-related group (DRG) they treat
The State Technical Institute's Leisure Assessment Process - ANSWER A leisure
interest tool that 1) measures the client's indicated interest in various activities, 2)
indicates areas that the client is interested in learning more about, and 3) provides a
systematic way for the therapist to measure the balance of the client's leisure
lifestyle.
It translates activity skills into leisure competencies (STILAP)
Receptive Communication Dysfunction - ANSWER Inability to comprehend the
written or spoken word
Muscular Strength - ANSWER a single maximum effort
What was the major accomplishment of The National Council for the Advancement
of Hospital Recreation in 1956? - ANSWER The creation of the National Voluntary
Registration Plan for TR personnel
Individuals With Disabilities Education Act of 2004, Part C - ANSWER This act
provides early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their
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families as identified by the individualized family service plan team, in any 1 or more
of the following areas:
(i) physical development;
(ii) cognitive development;
(iii) communication development;
(iv) social or emotional development; or
(v) adaptive development;
Verbal Order - ANSWER Medical term "VO"
Phenylketonuria - ANSWER A type of amino acid metabolism disorder, in which the
body cannot process phenylalanine. If an individuals PH levels get too high, it can
damage the brain and cause intellectual disability.
Problem- Oriented Medical Record - ANSWER When a physician or case manager
creates a master list of client deficits and develops a plan of action focused on these
deficits.
Neuroleptics - ANSWER A class of prescription medications for Schizophrenia
Internal locus of control - ANSWER A person believes that he or she can influence
events and their outcomes
External locus of control - ANSWER A person blames outside forces for everything.
Autonomic hyperreflexia - ANSWER It is a rapid and uncontrolled elevation in blood
pressure; common in people with spinal cord injuries
Standards of Practice - ANSWER Oversees the delivery of programs and services
in the profession regardless of setting or population. These are established for two
reasons: to guarantee a minimal level of service and to assure the safety of the
consumer.
Two types: Internal (set by those delivering services) and External (set by a
credentialing agency)
The Global Assessment of Functioning - ANSWER A numeric scale used by
clinicians and physicians in mental health.
Considers psychological, social, and occupational functioning on a hypothetical
continuum of mental