OTD 6311 - Final Exam Questions With
Solutions
Explain how our professional identity has been affected by adopting the term occupation to
describe our profession -Founders of OT used "occupation" to describe a way of
"properly" using time that included work and work-like activities and recre...
Explain how our professional identity has been affected by adopting the term occupation to
describe our profession -Founders of OT used "occupation" to describe a way of
"properly" using time that included work and work-like activities and recreational activities.
-The term is ambiguous and comprehensive, it is open to holistic interpretation that supported the
diverse areas of practice.
Articulate the difference between occupation and activity Occupation: the daily life in
which people engage.
Activity: component parts of an occupation that do not individually hold meaning
Know the definition of performance skills and identify examples -Performance skills are
observable, goal directed actions that result in a client's quality of performing preferred
occupations. (OTFP)
-smallest observable units of occupational performance, goal directed actions a person carries out
one by one when engaged
-Examples: motor (reaches: effectively extends arm), process (uses: applies task objects are they
are intended), social interaction (approaches: initiates integration with social partner that is
socially appropriate
, OTD 6311 - Final Exam Questions With
Solutions
Performance Analysis Contextualized analysis of the person performing the task for the
purposes of understanding potential limitations and strengths in performance skills. The focus is
on the quality of the performance
Task Analysis Analyzing the performance observed to determine how client factors, body
functions, task demands, and the environment impact performance contextualize analysis to
determine why performance is being supported or hindered.
Values acquired beliefs and commitments, derived from culture, about what is good, right,
and important to do.
Example: value fairness, honesty, commitment
Beliefs Something that is accepted, considered to be true
Example: hard work pays off, we can change the world
Spirituality a deep experience of meaning brought about by engaging in occupations that
involve the enacting of personal values and beliefs, reflection, and intention within a supportive
contextual environment
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