Random NBCOT Facts (including mental
health & groups)
Phases of Wound Healing -
\Inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling
Tiers of the Response to Intervention Model (RTI) -
\Tier 1: general education schoolwide services (ex. presentation to teachers)
Tier 2: ex. providing a social skills program
Tier 3: direct client services and technology integration for specific clients
Veracity -
\Honesty; Provides accurate, objective information
Autonomy -
\A client's right to make care decisions based on his choices or values
Fidelity -
\relates to an OTR's treatment of clients and other professionals with respect, discretion,
and integrity
Justice -
\the fair, equitable, and appropriate treatment of persons and access to occupational
engagement for clients
Coaching -
\outlining the steps of the task to define expectations; providing explicit expectations
and support to enable the client to complete an activity
What is associated with clotting issues? -
\Hemophilla
What could be an indicator of lead poisoning? -
\Anemia
nonmaleficence -
\refrain from behavior that could cause harm
beneficence -
\the demonstration of concern for other's safety and well-being
Michon's Hierarchy of Driving -
\strategic, tactical, and operational
, How much attendant care does a person with C5-C6 SCI require? -
\12 hours of attendant care per day
How much attendant care does a person with C1-C4 SCI require? -
\24 hours of attendant care per day
How much attendant care does a person with T1 SCI require? -
\only a few hours since they are independent in self-care
Functional Motion Assessment -
\OTR observes a client during functional tasks to assess ROM, strength, and motor
control in a natural environment. The OTR can also observe cognitive function,
awareness, and sensory deficits.
Glasgow Coma Scale -
\Quantifies the severity of TBI and predicts outcomes; scores range from 3-15;
assesses three behavioral areas: motor responses, verbal responses, eye opening
Scores below 8: severe brain injury
Scores between 9 and 12: moderate brain injury
Scores above 14: minor brain injury
Glasgow Coma Scale: Motor Responses -
\1- no response
2- rigid and extended response to pain (decerebrate posturing
3- Flexion in response to pain (decorticate posturing)
4- pulls part of body away in response to pain
5- purposeful movement to painful stimulus
6- obeys commands to various movements
Glasgow Coma Scale: Verbal Responses -
\1- no response
2- incomprehensible speech
3- Inappropriate words
4- Confused conversation, but able to answer questions
5- Orient to person, place and time
Glasgow Coma Scale: Eye Opening -
\1- no response
2- to pain only (stimulus not applied to face)
3- When asked with loud voice
4- spontaneous (eyes open on own)
Developmental Stages of Groups: Forming (1) -
\participants become acquainted with one another and familiarize themselves with the
task
health & groups)
Phases of Wound Healing -
\Inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling
Tiers of the Response to Intervention Model (RTI) -
\Tier 1: general education schoolwide services (ex. presentation to teachers)
Tier 2: ex. providing a social skills program
Tier 3: direct client services and technology integration for specific clients
Veracity -
\Honesty; Provides accurate, objective information
Autonomy -
\A client's right to make care decisions based on his choices or values
Fidelity -
\relates to an OTR's treatment of clients and other professionals with respect, discretion,
and integrity
Justice -
\the fair, equitable, and appropriate treatment of persons and access to occupational
engagement for clients
Coaching -
\outlining the steps of the task to define expectations; providing explicit expectations
and support to enable the client to complete an activity
What is associated with clotting issues? -
\Hemophilla
What could be an indicator of lead poisoning? -
\Anemia
nonmaleficence -
\refrain from behavior that could cause harm
beneficence -
\the demonstration of concern for other's safety and well-being
Michon's Hierarchy of Driving -
\strategic, tactical, and operational
, How much attendant care does a person with C5-C6 SCI require? -
\12 hours of attendant care per day
How much attendant care does a person with C1-C4 SCI require? -
\24 hours of attendant care per day
How much attendant care does a person with T1 SCI require? -
\only a few hours since they are independent in self-care
Functional Motion Assessment -
\OTR observes a client during functional tasks to assess ROM, strength, and motor
control in a natural environment. The OTR can also observe cognitive function,
awareness, and sensory deficits.
Glasgow Coma Scale -
\Quantifies the severity of TBI and predicts outcomes; scores range from 3-15;
assesses three behavioral areas: motor responses, verbal responses, eye opening
Scores below 8: severe brain injury
Scores between 9 and 12: moderate brain injury
Scores above 14: minor brain injury
Glasgow Coma Scale: Motor Responses -
\1- no response
2- rigid and extended response to pain (decerebrate posturing
3- Flexion in response to pain (decorticate posturing)
4- pulls part of body away in response to pain
5- purposeful movement to painful stimulus
6- obeys commands to various movements
Glasgow Coma Scale: Verbal Responses -
\1- no response
2- incomprehensible speech
3- Inappropriate words
4- Confused conversation, but able to answer questions
5- Orient to person, place and time
Glasgow Coma Scale: Eye Opening -
\1- no response
2- to pain only (stimulus not applied to face)
3- When asked with loud voice
4- spontaneous (eyes open on own)
Developmental Stages of Groups: Forming (1) -
\participants become acquainted with one another and familiarize themselves with the
task