A teenager who has a moderate learning disability is watching over other
teenagers playing basketball. He wants to play but does not feel he will be
good enough to be with them. Which element of Wilcock's theory is the
teenager experiencing? ✔️Ans - Loss of belonging
The OT is observing her patient with hallucinations find his way to the
dining room. However, another patient keeps telling the male adult which
direction to walk in. About what is the OT therefore unable to reason?
✔️Ans - Identifying the problem
The OT in home health is carrying out an initial evaluation with Jenny.
Jenny is 80 and how multiple falls in her home. The OT ascertains her that
she will be able to prepare her own meal in the kitchen without falling by 2
weeks of intervention. The OT has? ✔️Ans - Formed a plan
An OT wants to collate the info she has gathered from the evaluation and
place it in a form that encapsulates the person as an occupational being.
Which of the following would she use? ✔️Ans - Model of practice
A lady with MS is telling her OT that she is waking up with pain due to
muscular spasms in her lower limbs during the night. The OT reflects to
herself that this is because the lady is not able to change her position
independently in bed at night. This is an example of the OT reasoning
through a ? ✔️Ans - Hypothesis
Models of practice ✔️Ans - Referral (first notification of client)
Collect cues and information
Process information
Identify problems (occupational barriers)
Establish goals
Frames of reference ✔️Ans - Form a plan
, Take action
Evaluate outcomes
Discharge (when a client leaves)
Applying OT models and frames in clinical reasoning ✔️Ans - Circle of
clinical reasoning and explains how OT delivers clinical reasoning
Models of practice and frames of reference
How theory applies in OT ✔️Ans - Paradigm (belief/value/current trend
of thinking.
Can change with the time period)
Philosophy (core understanding/assumptions.
Centered around engagement)
Models of practice
Frames of reference
Intervention
OT theory by wilcock ✔️Ans - Doing-taking part in purposeful activity
Being-taking time to reflect and appreciate the
meaning and value
Becoming-Envisioning our future and what we wish to
become
Belonging-The sense of being included and accepted
How does models and framework fit into our theory ✔️Ans - -
Overachieving theory
-Helps OT compartmentalize all the elements of the client
-Theories link elements together
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