OT 530 FINAL QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
What is the purpose and age range for the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory
(PEDI) - Answers - assess functional capabilities such as self care, mobility, and social
function and monitor progress used to develop IEPs. Target population-Children with
physical and or cognitive limitations. Age range- 6 months to 7.5 years.
What is the purpose and age range for the WeeFIM - Answers - assess functional
capabilities and monitor progress; burden of care. Target group- Children and
adolescents with congenital developmental or acquired disabilities; also typically
developing kids. Age range-6 months to 18 years.
What is the purpose and age range for the Functional Emotional Assessment Scale
(FEAS) - Answers - Measures emotional functioning in children with regulatory
disorders, interactional problems and children with pervasive developmental difficulties.
Provides a systematic assessment of the child and caregiver's functional emotional
capabilities. children ranging in age from 7 months through 4 years of age.
What is the purpose and age range for the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers
revised with Follow-up (M-CHAT-R/F) - Answers - A 2-stage parent-report screening
tool to assess risk for ASD. Age range: 16-30 months.
What is the purpose and age range for the Children Assessment of Participation and
Enjoyment (CAPE) - Answers - provides an understanding of the social well-being and
activity performance of a child with disabilities. Designed to document a child's
participation in day-to-day activities outside of mandated school activities. Designed to
be used with children that are 6 to 21 years of age.
What is the purpose and age range for the Berg Balance Scale - Answers - developed
to measure balance among older people with impairment in balance function by
assessing the performance of functional tasks. Adult: 18-64 years; Elderly adult: 65+
What is the purpose and age range for the Activity Card Sort (ACS) - Answers -
Purpose is to measure a client's involvement in social, instrumental and leisure
activities. This gives the OT an idea of the client's interests which can help create goals
for the future. The ACS is normed for older adults with an average age of 78.5 years,
who are living in a naturally occurring retirement community.
What is the purpose and age range for the School Function Assessment (SFA) -
Answers - Standardized, judgment based questionnaire that looks at the performance in
various school-related activity settings, their support needs, and their performance of
specific school-related functional activities. Used in school-aged children in grades K-
6th grade.
, What is the purpose and age range for the Home Safety Self Assessment Tool
(HSSAT) - Answers - checklist to find and correct fall hazards in the home Ages 65+
What is the purpose and age range for the Short Blessed Test (SBT) - Answers - a
screening tool that aids in detecting early cognitive changes associated with dementia
disorders. evaluate orientation, registration, and attention. Age range: Older population.
What is the purpose and age range for the Geriatric Depression Scale - Answers - a 30-
item self-report assessment used to identify depression in the elderly.
What is the purpose for the Motor Free Visual Test (MVPT III) - Answers - assesses an
individual's visual perceptual ability without any motor involvement needed to make a
response. Ages 4-70+
What is the purpose for the Bruininks-Ozeretski Test of Motor Proficiency (BOT-2) -
Answers - an individually administered measure of fine and gross motor skills of
children and youth...specifically in the areas of fine motor control, manual coordination,
body coordination, and strength and agility. The BOT-2 is designed to assess motor
proficiency in those aged 4 years to 21 years and 11 months
What is the purpose for the Sensory Profile - Answers - Purpose is to measure the
sensory processing capabilities of a child and to understand the child's performance
strengths and barriers that connect with sensory processing patterns. This assessment
is designed to be used with children ages 5 -10 who are showing signs of sensory
integration problems.
What is the purpose for the Test of Sensory Function in Infants - Answers - used to
identify sensory processing deficits in infants. Gives an overall measure of sensory
processing and reactivity.
The population includes infants who are ages 4 months to 18 months.
What are the 3 parts of evidence based practice - Answers - Current best evidence.
Practitioner expertise, client preferences.
What is some practical steps when deciding on a treatment you may use with a client
when EBP is involved - Answers - Start to think in terms of EBP, even before you meet
your client. Collaborate and get to know them, reflect, is this working or is this not
working, do I need to adjust or are they making progress? Assess situation and use
clinical reasoning.
What are the 5 steps of evidence based practice - Answers - Formulate a clinical
question,
search for best available evidence,
critically analyze evidence,
integrate appraisal with personal clinical experience and client preferences,
What is the purpose and age range for the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory
(PEDI) - Answers - assess functional capabilities such as self care, mobility, and social
function and monitor progress used to develop IEPs. Target population-Children with
physical and or cognitive limitations. Age range- 6 months to 7.5 years.
What is the purpose and age range for the WeeFIM - Answers - assess functional
capabilities and monitor progress; burden of care. Target group- Children and
adolescents with congenital developmental or acquired disabilities; also typically
developing kids. Age range-6 months to 18 years.
What is the purpose and age range for the Functional Emotional Assessment Scale
(FEAS) - Answers - Measures emotional functioning in children with regulatory
disorders, interactional problems and children with pervasive developmental difficulties.
Provides a systematic assessment of the child and caregiver's functional emotional
capabilities. children ranging in age from 7 months through 4 years of age.
What is the purpose and age range for the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers
revised with Follow-up (M-CHAT-R/F) - Answers - A 2-stage parent-report screening
tool to assess risk for ASD. Age range: 16-30 months.
What is the purpose and age range for the Children Assessment of Participation and
Enjoyment (CAPE) - Answers - provides an understanding of the social well-being and
activity performance of a child with disabilities. Designed to document a child's
participation in day-to-day activities outside of mandated school activities. Designed to
be used with children that are 6 to 21 years of age.
What is the purpose and age range for the Berg Balance Scale - Answers - developed
to measure balance among older people with impairment in balance function by
assessing the performance of functional tasks. Adult: 18-64 years; Elderly adult: 65+
What is the purpose and age range for the Activity Card Sort (ACS) - Answers -
Purpose is to measure a client's involvement in social, instrumental and leisure
activities. This gives the OT an idea of the client's interests which can help create goals
for the future. The ACS is normed for older adults with an average age of 78.5 years,
who are living in a naturally occurring retirement community.
What is the purpose and age range for the School Function Assessment (SFA) -
Answers - Standardized, judgment based questionnaire that looks at the performance in
various school-related activity settings, their support needs, and their performance of
specific school-related functional activities. Used in school-aged children in grades K-
6th grade.
, What is the purpose and age range for the Home Safety Self Assessment Tool
(HSSAT) - Answers - checklist to find and correct fall hazards in the home Ages 65+
What is the purpose and age range for the Short Blessed Test (SBT) - Answers - a
screening tool that aids in detecting early cognitive changes associated with dementia
disorders. evaluate orientation, registration, and attention. Age range: Older population.
What is the purpose and age range for the Geriatric Depression Scale - Answers - a 30-
item self-report assessment used to identify depression in the elderly.
What is the purpose for the Motor Free Visual Test (MVPT III) - Answers - assesses an
individual's visual perceptual ability without any motor involvement needed to make a
response. Ages 4-70+
What is the purpose for the Bruininks-Ozeretski Test of Motor Proficiency (BOT-2) -
Answers - an individually administered measure of fine and gross motor skills of
children and youth...specifically in the areas of fine motor control, manual coordination,
body coordination, and strength and agility. The BOT-2 is designed to assess motor
proficiency in those aged 4 years to 21 years and 11 months
What is the purpose for the Sensory Profile - Answers - Purpose is to measure the
sensory processing capabilities of a child and to understand the child's performance
strengths and barriers that connect with sensory processing patterns. This assessment
is designed to be used with children ages 5 -10 who are showing signs of sensory
integration problems.
What is the purpose for the Test of Sensory Function in Infants - Answers - used to
identify sensory processing deficits in infants. Gives an overall measure of sensory
processing and reactivity.
The population includes infants who are ages 4 months to 18 months.
What are the 3 parts of evidence based practice - Answers - Current best evidence.
Practitioner expertise, client preferences.
What is some practical steps when deciding on a treatment you may use with a client
when EBP is involved - Answers - Start to think in terms of EBP, even before you meet
your client. Collaborate and get to know them, reflect, is this working or is this not
working, do I need to adjust or are they making progress? Assess situation and use
clinical reasoning.
What are the 5 steps of evidence based practice - Answers - Formulate a clinical
question,
search for best available evidence,
critically analyze evidence,
integrate appraisal with personal clinical experience and client preferences,