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Who is responsible for monitoring the compliance of employers and fining those settings that do not follow the regulations set by Center for Disease Control and Prevention?
An active listening technique in which the client's thoughts and feelings are summarized or simplified.
Active listening technique in which the listener repeats back exactly the words of the speaker as they are heard.
Knowing one's true nature. Recognizing one's own behaviors, emotional responses, and effect on others.
The ability of the OTA to place themselves in the client's position and to understand what he or she is experiencing.
guide(s) practice by providing a link between theory and practice. Influences an OT's problem solving process and provides guidelines for the OT practitioners selection of evaluation used, clinical reasoning, and treatment planning.
1 major component of theory
The 2nd major component of theory
Accredits OT educational programs
Acknowledgement that an individual has the qualifications to be an entry-level practitioner
In the OT practice Framework, client factors, performance skills, and context are all apart of?
In the OT Practice Framework Outcomes, occupational profile, and interventions are all apart of the ?
Self care, productivity, and leisure are all measured during this assessment
Can OTAs perform the initial evaluations on patients?
Type of supervision required for entry-level COTAs
Type of Supervision required for students or aides
Can SERVICE COMPETENT OT practitioners (either OT or OTAs) supervise students during level 1 fieldwork?
Minimum Data Set is abbreviated as?
The Mother of OT
The duty of the health-care professional to tell the truth and report comprehensive and accurate information
In the code of ethics the principle that means faithfullness in professional relationships and describing the interactions between the OT practitioners and their colleagues.
The first step to the intervention process is the
This is a strategy used in therapeutic reasoning when the OT practitioner wants to understand the client as a person, takes place during face to face interaction between the client and practitioner.

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