OT month 2020
Across
- 1. refers to the obligation to comply with the laws and regulations that guide the profession
- 3. a condition where the body assumes the temperature of the external environment
- 4. a neurological disorder in which the sensory information the individual perceives results in abnormal responses
- 6. addresses the security and privacy of health-care data
- 8. an official document describing occupational therapy practice
- 10. impairment of voluntary or purposeful movement
- 14. the occupation of childhood
- 17. provides the practitioner with a history of the client's background and functional performance
- 18. the non-voluntary, jerky movement of the eyes
- 21. activity using during intervention that is goal-directed and typically involves an end product
- 23. summarizes the intervention and the client's progress towards the goals
- 27. basing practice on the best available research
- 29. the failure to recognize one's body parts and their relationship to each other
- 30. a child's first grasp
- 31. provides an accurate record of service
- 32. documents the client's goals and approaches used to reach those goals
- 33. system located in the inner ear that helps the body maintain balance
- 34. theory developed by Dr. A. Jean Ayres
- 35. a set of guidelines designed to prevent the transmission of various pathogens to health-care providers
- 36. to treat the client according to the client's desires
- 37. refers to the OT and OTA obtaining the same result or performing a skill in the same way
Down
- 2. refers to one's ability to be sensitive to other cultures
- 5. therapy based on engagement in meaningful activities of daily life
- 7. the ability to move the eyes from one object to another
- 9. the "art of relating"
- 10. screening tool that uses leather lacing to assess the cognitive level of the client
- 11. the best researched model of practice in OT
- 12. medically referred to as adhesive capsulitis
- 13. the use of technology to provide health care services, such as occupational therapy
- 15. type of group where members work in the presence of others but with minimal sharing of tasks
- 16. allows practitioners to understand the skills needed to perform any given activity
- 19. system that allows you to know where your body parts are and what they are doing without looking at them
- 20. the most common method of documenting level of performance
- 22. the most effective method for preventing the transfer of disease
- 24. regulates entry-level education for both OT and OTA programs in the USA
- 25. health insurance program for people 65 years of age or older and those with certain disabilities
- 26. helps get the client ready for the purposeful activity
- 28. 1st step - group leadership Cole's Seven Steps