Activity Analysis Quiz Questions

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As OT practitioners, we use activities both as a means and as ________________.

A goal

"Using, cleaning, and maintaining personal care items such as hearing aids, contact lenses, glasses, orthotics......" falls under the category of:

Activities of Daily Living

The first step in the activity analysis process is:

Activity awareness

Which of the following is LEAST LIKELY to be a benefit of using meaning activities with clients?

Allows the client the opportunity to focus on one particular skill set

According to the textbook, which of the following are characteristics of a tool? (Choose BEST 3 answers)

An object that is not disposable, an object that is reusable, and object used to complete an activity

Body structures are the ________________________ that support body functions.

Anatomical Parts

Who's learning model is referred to as the "Experiential Learning Model

Kolb

For an activity to be occupation-based, it must have:

Meaning for the client

Which of the following Models of Practice is considered an ecological model?

Model of Human Occupation

The performance skills that includes posture, mobility, coordination, and strength:

Motor skills

Bones and joints are structures related to ___________________.

Movement

The first step to understand an activity that has meaning to your client is to gain an understanding of how your client defines ______________________

Occupation

The first step to understanding an activity that has meaning to your client is to gain an understanding of how your client defines _____________________.

Occupation

Which of the following delineates the difference between activities and occupations?

Occupations have definitive beginning and ending points

Of the following examples, which one would be the MOST reliable method for determining key steps of an activity for a client?

Participating in the activity yourself

Habits, routines, and rituals are all considered performance _________________________.

Patterns

According to the text, "PEOP" stands for "person, Environment, Occupational _____________________."

Performance

PEOP is an ecological model that stands for "person, environment, and occupational ________________________."

Performance

Modification or adaptation can be done in all of the following areas EXCEPT for:

Performance Skills

The context that includes the client's age, gender, educational level, and socioeconomic status is the __________________ context.

Personal

The context that includes the client's age, gender, educational level, and socioeconomic status is the ____________________ context.

Personal

"EBP" stands for evidence-based _____________________.

Practice

Which of the following would NOT be considered a property of an object?

Price

An essential quality or distinctive trait of a physical object is called its _________________________.

Property

The immune system's function is to ____________________________________.

Protect the body against infection

Which of the following is an example of adaptation?

Providing a dressing stick for LE dressing to accommodate for precautions related to a Total Hip Arthroplasty

Which of the following types of evidence would be considered the strongest evidence?

Published research

Which of the following BEST illustrates eye-hand coordination?

Putting toothpaste on a toothbrush

Using letter stencils with a child who is learning to write the alphabet is an example of:

Scaffolding

According to the text, what is the definition of a nested occupation?

Several occupations conducted at the same time and co-occur

Covering your mouth when you sneeze is an example of a ____________________ demand.

Social

Which of the following would be included under Social Demands for an activity: (Choose BEST 3 answers)

Societal rules, behavior in public, birth order

According to the dictionary which of the following would NOT be a definition of occupation?

Something that amuses and serves to make time pass agreeably

The larynx is the primary structure involved in __________________________.

Speech

The "S" in SOAP note stands for

Subjective

When determining sequence and timing, use conditional "if-then" statements when:

The outcome of an action has implications on the next step taken

Motor and praxis skills are considered developmental skills because __________________________.

They are acquired over time

Which of the following are considered activities to support rest and sleep according to the OT Practice Framework?

Turning down the lights

Basic activity analysis looks at the ____________________.

Typical demands of an activity

Activity Analysis is defined as the process used by OT practitioners which "addresses the _______________ of an activity, __________________ involved in its performance, and the various __________________ that might be ascribed to it."

Typical demands, range of skills, cultural meanings

The following are examples of grading a craft as a means, EXCEPT for:

Use adapted tools

According to the text, occupations can be defined as those activities "given ________________ and _____________ by individuals and a culture".

Value, Meaning

The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework was created using language from the:

WHO's International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health

Which information would you LEAST likely include in the client's occupational profile?

What are the priorities and chosen outcomes of the client's care team

When writing out the sequence and timing for an activity analysis, each step should include all BUT the following:

What performance skills are needed

In order to understand an activity and the activity demands, the OT practitioner must first determine:

What the activity being analyzed is

When teaching clients, it is important to communicate with them the _____________________ behind the activity or craft.

Why

According to the Tubbs & Drake text, studies show that purposeful activity, including arts and crafts, increases a client's _________________.

Willingness to participate

According to the lecture, it is important to remember that clients may not always ________________________ in the first session.

achieve mastery

Models of Practice are based upon _____________________ and _________________________.

concepts, principles

If someone is having difficulty performing a series of movements in a sequential way, that individual could have _________________.

dyspraxia

Select the BEST answer to complete this statement: Adapting or grading an activity allows the OT practitioner to _________________ for the client

find the right challenge

A research study that follows a group of participants over an extended period of time is called a _____________________.

longitudinal study

Applying deodorant is a subcategory of ___________________________.

personal hygiene

In Adult Learning Theory, adult learning is typically __________________-centered rather than content-oriented.

problem

An occupation-based arts and crafts program that is contextually appropriate increases the client's __________________ and ____________________.

self-esteem, self-image

Multisensory processing includes information from the following systems EXCEPT for:

Arousal

Grading an activity specifically to promote safe positioning and improved range of motion best fits with the:

Biomechanical Frame of Reference

When conducting an activity analysis, it is important to identify what _________________ are needed to support _________________.

Body structures. body functions

According to the Person Environment Occupation (PEO) model, when the environment changes, the client's performance ______________________.

Changes

According to the Person Environment Occupation (PEO) model, when the environment changes, the client's performance:

Changes

Body functions are categorized in the OTPF as a(n) _________________________.

Client factor

The following are examples of space demands, EXCEPT for:

Client height

Which of the following goals is an example of grading by rate of time?

Client will increase one-handed typing speed from 10 to 30 words per minute.

Thinking-related tasks are also referred to as:

Cognitive skills

Which of the following is NOT part of the activity analysis process?

Communicating with the clients supervisor

Which of the following activities are included in the definition of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living according to the OT Practice Framework?

Community mobility

Robert is a 22-year old client with a Traumatic Brain Injury from a recent automobile accident. He is being seen in the hospital's outpatient clinic to work on bilateral coordination and upper extremity strength. Prior to the accident, Robert worked with his brother in a bicycle repair shop and is motivated to return to work there. Which of the following craft activities would be the BEST choice for Robert in order to prepare him for returning to work?

Completing a leather tooling project

Which of the following are essential to determining the correct sequence and timing? (Choose BEST 3 answers)

Don not indicate right or left unless absolutely necessary, Include HOW the action is to be completed, list steps as they would normally occur

The Person Environment Occupational Performance model is considered a(n) _______________________ model.

Ecological

"Identifying topics and methods for obtaining topic-related information or skills" falls under the occupations category of ___________________.

Education

Which of the following is NOT true when working with clients in groups:

Every client is appropriate for working in groups

The _______________ lobe of the brain is responsible for emotional stability.

Frontal

Activity Analysis provides the OT practitioner with essential information that can be used to help understand the client and develop interventions to meet the client's goals. Information from an activity can also _________________.

Give important information for including in the client's documentation

Providing a client with the "just right challenge" to allow them to develop the necessary skills needed to perform an activity is accomplished through __________________ the activity.

Grading

"Maintaining a household environment" is an activity under _______________________.

Home establishment and management

The spleen is a structure of the _________________ system.

Immunological

Which of the following is an example of grading?

Increase or decrease the number of steps

According to the OTPF-III, Care of Others is a(n) _______________________.

Instrumental activity of daily living


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