ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT
Answers
scope of practice purpose 1 - CORRECT ANSWER - provides model definition of OT to
perform uniform standards and professional mobility across state OT statutes and regulations
scope of practice purpose 2 - CORRECT ANSWER - inform consumers, health care
providers, educators, the community, funding agencies, payers, referral sources, and
policymakers regarding the scope of occupational therapy
scope of practice purpose 3 - CORRECT ANSWER - define the scope of practice in OT by:
1. describe domain of OT practice and services provided by OTs and OTAs
2. describe dynamic process of OT evaluation and intervention services used to achieve
outcomes that support participation of clients in everyday life occupations
3. describe education and certification requirements needed to practice as an OT and OTA
OTPF definition - CORRECT ANSWER - describes central concepts that ground
occupational therapy practice and builds common understanding of the basic tenets and vision of
the profession
occupational therapy - CORRECT ANSWER - therapeutic use of everyday life occupations
with persons, groups, or populations for the purpose of enhancing and enabling participation
occupational therapy practitioners - CORRECT ANSWER - refers to both occupational
therapists and occupational therapy assistants
OT domains of concern - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. occupation
2. context
3. performance patterns
, 4. performance skills
5. client factors
occupation definition - CORRECT ANSWER - everyday activities that people do as
individuals, in families, and with communities to occupy time and bring meaning and purpose to
life. occupations include things people need to, want to, and expected to do. denotes personalized
and meaningful engagement in daily life events by a specific client
range of occupations - CORRECT ANSWER - Leisure
Education
ADL
Play
Sleep
Work
IADLs
Social Participation
Home Management
Co-occupations definition - CORRECT ANSWER - occupations that involve 2 or more
individuals and often shared and done with others
Co-occupations can be.... - CORRECT ANSWER - parallel (different occupations in close
proximity; ex: reading while others listen to music)
shared (same occupation but different activities; ex: preparing different dishes for meal)
Activity - CORRECT ANSWER - form of action that is objective and not related to specific
clients engagement or context
what are used as interventions by practitioners - CORRECT ANSWER - occupations and
activities