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1. What is the primary focus of occupational therapy?
A. Promoting engagement in meaningful activities
B. Prescribing medication
C. Diagnosing mental illness
D. Administering physical therapy
Occupational therapy aims to help individuals participate in everyday
meaningful activities, or "occupations," to improve their quality of life.
2. Which legislation mandates free and appropriate public education for
children with disabilities?
A. HIPAA
B. ADA
C. IDEA
D. FERPA
IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) ensures services to children
with disabilities throughout the nation.
3. What is the minimum educational requirement to become a licensed
occupational therapist in California?
,A. Bachelor’s degree
B. Master’s degree in occupational therapy
C. Associate’s degree
D. High school diploma
A master's degree in OT is the minimum requirement for licensure in California.
4. What is the primary purpose of the Occupational Therapy Practice Act in
California?
A. Provide job training
B. Regulate the practice of occupational therapy
C. Promote insurance benefits
D. Grant automatic licensure
The Act defines scope, licensure, and regulation to ensure safe and competent
practice.
5. What is the role of the California Board of Occupational Therapy (CBOT)?
A. Hiring therapists
B. Offering therapy services
C. Managing healthcare facilities
D. Licensing and regulating occupational therapists
CBOT is responsible for licensing, discipline, and regulation of OTs in California.
6. Which approach emphasizes adapting the environment rather than changing
the person?
A. Biomechanical
B. Cognitive-behavioral
C. Ecological
,D. Sensory integration
The ecological approach focuses on the interaction between the person and
their environment.
7. Which of the following requires mandatory reporting by an OT?
A. Poor hygiene
B. Suspected elder abuse
C. Missed appointments
D. Lack of transportation
All healthcare professionals are mandated reporters for abuse or neglect.
8. Which assessment is commonly used to evaluate activities of daily living
(ADLs)?
A. Katz Index
B. Goniometer
C. Berg Balance Scale
D. MMSE
The Katz Index assesses independence in ADLs like bathing, dressing, and
toileting.
9. What is the NBCOT exam used for?
A. Graduate school admission
B. National certification for occupational therapy
C. Continuing education
D. Facility accreditation
NBCOT certifies OTs and OTAs, a requirement for licensure in California.
, 10. How often must a California OT renew their license?
A. Annually
B. Every 2 years
C. Every 5 years
D. Only once
California OTs must renew their licenses every 2 years and complete continuing
education.
11. What is the ethical principle of "beneficence" in OT practice?
A. Avoiding harm
B. Doing good for the client
C. Telling the truth
D. Respecting autonomy
Beneficence refers to actions that contribute to the well-being of clients.
12. What is required to legally practice OT in California?
A. Bachelor's degree and resume
B. Current California license
C. Volunteer hours
D. Job offer
A current, valid license from the California Board of Occupational Therapy is
required.
13. What is the best approach for a client with moderate dementia who forgets
tasks frequently?
A. Group therapy