quiz 2 review. ch 15-20
this class of medication may cause significant weight gain: a. psychotropic b. anti inflammatory c. analgesic d. antihistamine
a. psychotropic
an activity analysis that stresses tactile and kinesthetic stimulation and neuromuscular involvement is called: a. sensory integration b. sensory involvement c. sensory stimulation d. sensory interpretation
a. sensory integration
as outlined by the ADA, the employee with a given disability should be able to perform essential functions of the job with accommodations and the employer: a. should not endure any undue expense b. should allow for more time for the task c. should provide an special tools or equipment d. should not expect the same work to be produced
a. should not endure any undue expense
doing and experiencing flow is an example of ________ leisure
active
_______is a change that facilitates performance
adaptation
______exercising promotes balance and better functioning in older adults and in those with neurocognitive disorders
aerobic
______is an eating disorder whereby the person sees himself or herself as fat and does not eat the proper nutrition for his/her body type
anorexia
________ is a problem for which an accommodation is to give the worker more frequent breaks to calm down
anxiety
allowing more frequent breaks to calm down is an example of a problem that would require an accommodation for a mental impairment of: a. medication side effects b. depression c. learning disability d. anxiety
anxiety
______span may be classified as a mental function or as a performance skill
attention
_____are learned feelings, values, and beliefs
attitudes
_______learning styles require the use of recording or verbal explanation
auditory
this is a game category where the person relies on skill and planning to influence the outcome. a. internet gaming b. games of strategy c. puzzles d. games of chance
b. games of strategy
dominating habits are also referred to as: a. nonessential b. nonproductive c. productive d. essential
b. nonproductive
the ability to keep attention focused on a task is called: a. performance attention b. sustained attention c. focused attention d. isolated attention
b. sustained attention
this is an example of a measure to prevent relapsing: a. do a household activity b. telephone a case manager c. eating a favorite candy d. doing a sporting activity
b. telephone a case manager
dressing, eating, and bathing are examples of _______activities of daily living
basic, personal
_______image is a sense of ones own body and how it looks to other people
body
a _______ system may help the person be more committed to an activity with a companion
buddy
________ is an eating disorder whereby the person goes through binges and overeats then purges
bulimia
to judge whether an activity will meet goals and be acceptable to the client, one must first: a. judge the activity b. experiment with the activity c. analyze the activity d. predict the activity
c. analyze the activity
this is an example of an instrumental activity of daily living a. feeding b. functional mobility c. financial management d. bathing
c. financial management
in addition to pleasure, reading groups provide the opportunity for many people with mental disorders by: a. explore character assimilation b. improve self growth c. improve literacy skills d. helping to increase memory
c. improve literacy skills
as outlined by the ADA, the employer is required to provide _______ to employees with disabilities a. more opportunities b. ergonomic workstations c. reasonable accommodations d. more time to do their tasks
c. reasonable accommodations
according to the OTPF-3E __________ consists involvement in occupations and activities that include social situations with other people a. social anxiety b. social recreation c. social participation d. social exploration
c. social participation
this style of learning utilizes flow charts and diagrams a. kinesthetic b. concrete c. visual d. reflective
c. visual
a game of _______ provides experiences in which the outcome is based mostly on luck
chance
_____refers to a feeling from living with disruptions, generally caused by illness or difficulties managing it
chaos
examples of _______ factors are memory, organization and sequencing of tasks
cognitive
_______ is a learning style where practical experiences are used to learn through facts
concrete
_______ reasoning includes the larger context, the "what if" brainstorming of events that might change the current conditions and the need for the patient to participate
conditonal
the modification of the activity to facilitate performance is called: a. alteration b. appropriation c. assimilation d. adaptation
d. adaptation
this is a game category whereby the outcome is based on mostly luck, an everyone has a winning shot a. internet gaming b. games of strategy c. puzzles d. games of chance
d. games of chance
activities that are graded on basis of how much involvement with the other people is required and on the nature of the involvement is called: a. emotional skills b. group skills c. kinesthetic skills d. interpersonal skills
d. interpersonal skills
basic skills for social interaction and conversation can be taught by a four step method that includes motivation, demonstration , feedback and: a. rehearsal b. execution c. awareness d. practice
d. practice
habits are developed as a result of: a. programming and performance b. repletion and performance c. performance and programming d. practice and repetition
d. practice and repetition
______memory refers to remembering facts
declaritive
______ is a problem for which an accommodation is to reduce the workers work load and give them a flexible schedule
depression
_______ is a sense that what they are doing did not match what they wanted to do
discrepancy
_______ is a problem for which an accommodation is to isolate the worker in a cubicle or have them work in a private area
distractibility
______ is a method for analyzing the activity during client performance of the activity
dynamic performance analysis
______has been documented to reduce stress and tension and provide outlets for frustration, anxiety and aggression
excercise
_________ is defined as identifying interests, skills, opportunities and appropriate leisure activities.
exploration
as part of acquiring skills for success in school and work, children should be taught in present time and not fantasize about adult roles true false
false
attention span may also be called retained attention and may be classified as a mental function or as a performance skill true false
false
attitudes are actions or behaviors that are learned true false
false
attributes are learned feelings, values and beliefs true false
false
dominate habits will have a positive effect on accomplishing ADL true false
false
leisure exploration automatically results in sustained leisure performance true false
false
self actualization is associated with mental functions and performance skills, it is a skill that has many developmental layers true false
false
skill is acquired information; they are facts about reality true false
false
the majority of occupational therapists provided services for all age groups with mental health problems both in community and school settings true false
false
workaholics, spend much time working, however, do set aside time for leisure activities. true false
false
budgeting and _______ planning require the ability to anticipate and plan for ones needs
financial
_______refers to a sense of effortless action
flow
______is the process of advancing step by step; the course of gradual process
gradation
a ______ develops with repetitive performance, so that actions are fixed in memory
habit
an example of a ______ is stamp collecting, collecting baseball cards, antiquing
hobby
________ and gardening refers to working with plants
horticulture
______habits include proper use of toilet, washing of hands and face
hygiene
care of pets, shopping, and child rearing are examples of ______activities of daily living
instrumental
______ reasoning applies to understanding and relating to the patient as an individual
interactive
_______learning styles requires expressive movement or gross motor activities
kinesthetic
_____is acquired information, facts about reality
knowledge
______refers to a nonobligatory activity that is intrinsically motivated and engaged in during discretionary time, that is, time not committed to obligatory occupations, such as work
leisure
______preparation training programs include kitchen safety, food storage and handling, nutrition concepts
meal
________reasoning refers to the process of telling a story that will capture interest and spark confidence in the patient
narrative
______is an eating disorder whereby the person consumes more than can be metabolized and results weight that exceeds the norm for his/her body type
obesity
a search for ____is a way to organize life and create routines and a desire to be able to engage in normal life without feeling depleted
order
reading a magazine is an example of ________ leisure
passive
____is a kind of sensory information that the client must respond to in order to perform activity
perceptibility
______hygiene are activities that are taught on a one-to-one basis; they include bathing, toilet hygiene, skin care, use of deodorant
personal
_______is a method in which users create photos and text on a specific topic
photovoice
examples of ______ factors are tolerance for standing, stamina, and eye hand coordination
physical
_________reasoning refers to getting things done, thinking through problem that might arise, and finding efficient strategies to take care of details.
pragmatic
_____is an aspect of process skills and can be graded in a similar fashion
problem solving
_________reasoning concerns the disability and the options for intervention
procedural
______memory refers to remembering how to do things
procedural
a_______ is the degree to which we can predict recovery from disability and the ability to resume a normal life
prognosis
_______ are games that provide an experience of discovery and exploration and problem solving
puzzles
a ______ accommodation is a change in the workplace environment or in the job itself that enables a person to work despite a disability that would otherwise make the job difficult or impossible
reasonable
_______learning styles involves setting goals and processing results, making connections between past and present
reflective
_____is a skill that has many developmental layer. it is a skill associated with mental function and performance skills
self awareness
the _____classroom is an appropriate model for people who are not yet in school and who need to acquire skills, habits and confidence before entering college environment
self contained
this is an appropriate model for people who are not yet in school and who need to acquire skills, habits and confidence before entering college environment a. self contained classroom b. mobile support model c. mobile contained classroom d. on site support model
self contained classroom
_____are actions or behaviors that are learned
skills
a game of ______ rely on skill and planning to influence the outcome
strategy
_______approach may be used for clients with severe cognitive limitations acquired as a result of neurocognitive disorder
task oriented
a common complaint about students with emotional disorders is their "bad" behavior, which disrupts the educational process and makes teachers jobs difficult true false
true
a habit develops with repetition true false
true
according to the OTPF-3E, leisure or recreation recreates the capacity to work by restoring lost energy and refreshing the spirit true false
true
adaptation is a change that facilitates performance true false
true
education that is in classes and programs that provide growth or training in area of interest is called informal personal education participation true false
true
graduation is the process of advancing step by step; the course of gradual progress toward a goal true false
true
people who do not have major mental disorders value leisure much more than do those who have mental disorders. true false
true
self concept is the ideas someone has about themselves true false
true
the AOTA defines the occupational performance area of education as "activates involved in learning and participating in the educational environment" true false
true
the OTPF-3E defines leisure as a "nonobligatory activity that is intrinsically motivated and engaged in during discretionary times, that is, time not committed to obligatory occupations such as work, self care, or sleep true false
true
_______learning styles require the use of pictures or diagrams
visual
a _______ is a person that spend so much time at working that they eliminate any possible leisure time
workaholic