Unit I: Foundations of Physical Rehabilitation, Process, and Practice
Chapter Title
1 Client-Centered Occupational Therapy: Disability and Participation
2 Professional Considerations for Occupational Therapy Assistants
3 Occupational Justice for Diverse and Marginalized Populations
4 The Continuum of Care and the Changing Healthcare Environment
5 Health Promotion and Wellness for the Client and Practitioner
6 Teaching and Learning With Clients and Community
7 Developing the Occupational Profile and Analyzing Occupational Performance
Unit II: Foundations of Intervention
Chapter Title
8 Vision and Visual Perception
9 Cognition
10 Self-Feeding, Swallowing, and Communication
11 Sensation, Wounds, and Pain
12 Range of Motion: Assessment and Intervention
13 Muscle Strength: Assessment and Management
14 Transfers Across the Continuum: Safety and Management
15 Motor Control and Neurotherapeutic Approaches
16 Assistive Technology and Home Modifications
17 Seating and Wheeled Mobility
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18 Driving and Community Mobility
19 Work Rehabilitation
20 Physical Agent Modalities
21 Orthosis: Fabrication and Management
Unit III: Health Conditions and Interventions
Chapter Title
22 Orthopedic Considerations: Spine, Pelvis, Hip, and Knee
23 Orthopedic Considerations: The Shoulder
24 Arthritic Diseases: Factors, Adaptations, and Intervention
25 Comprehensive Hand and Wrist Management
26 Amputations and Prosthetics: Components, Training, and Treatment
27 Chronic Disease Management: Utilizing a Self-Management Approach
28 Cardiopulmonary Conditions and Treatment
29 Bariatric Factors and Management
30 Burns Across the Continuum of Care
31 Oncological Care and Treatment
32 Sexual Activity and Intimacy
33 Motor Unit and Myopathic Diseases: Considerations and Treatment
34 Degenerative Diseases of the Central Nervous System: Understanding and Management
35 Dementia: Understanding and Management
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36 Cerebrovascular Accident: Critical Aspects and Components of Care
37 Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injury: Management and Treatment
38 Spinal Cord Injury and Disease: Factors and Essential Care
39 Polytrauma and Complex Multiple Conditions
40 Impact of Childhood Conditions Across the Lifespan
The Influence of Aging on Occupational Performance
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UNIT I: Foundations of Physical Rehabilitation, Process, and Practice
CHAPTER 1: Client-Centered Occupational Therapy: Disability and Participation
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. A COTA is working with a client who recently sustained a spinal cord injury.
The client expresses frustration about not being able to return to their
previous job as a construction worker. Which philosophy of occupational
therapy best guides the COTA's approach to addressing this client's concerns?
A) Focusing exclusively on improving the client's physical range of motion
B) Addressing the whole person, including the client's roles, values, and
meaningful occupations
C) Referring the client to vocational rehabilitation without addressing
emotional concerns
D) Encouraging the client to accept their limitations and find a desk job
Answer: B