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Chapters 1-5

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What is the state or condition of being involved (paticipant); general class of human actions that is goal directed?   show
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show Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE)  
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show Accreditation  
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Who was the Swiss physician committed to a holistic perspective; developed the psychobiological approach to mental illness?   show
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show Aging in Place  
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What is the unselfish concern for the welfare of others?   show
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Which legislation provides civil rights to all individuals with disabilities?   show
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What are various life activites including ADLs, IADLs, education, work, play, leisure and social participation?   show
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show Arts and Crafts Movement  
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show Automomy  
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show Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997  
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Who was the American Quaker who was the first physician to institute Moral Treatment practices?   show
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What the acknowledgement that an individual has the qualifications to be and entry-level-practitioner?   show
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show Client  
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show Client-centered approach  
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This is the clinical or practice-based doctoral degree; focuses on practice rather than research...   show
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show Education  
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Which act established the right of all children to a free and appropriate education, regardless of handicapping condition?   show
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show Eleanor Clarke Slagle  
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This practitioner is still developing his or her skill and is expected to be held responsible for and accountable in professional activities related to the role?   show
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show Epistemology component  
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What is the treatment of all individuals with an attitude of fairness and impartiality and the respecting of each individual's beliefs, values, and lifestyles?   show
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What is basing practice on the best available research evidence?   show
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What is the practical experience applying classroom knowledge to a clinical setting; categorized as Level I (ovservational) or Level II (development of entry-level skills)?   show
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show Freedom  
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show Function  
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What is the end toward which effort is directed?   show
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What is a re-education program dedicated to restoring and maintaining health by directing activity to construct new habits and discard ineffective ones?   show
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What was the amendment to the Education for All Handicapped Children Act; includes children from 3 to 5 years of age and initiates new early intervention programs for children from birth to 3 years of age?   show
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Who was the physician who adapted the Arts and Crafts Movement for medical purposes?   show
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show Holistic  
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show Humanism  
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What is the state or condition of being independent (self-reliant)?   show
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What is a plan the charts the problems, goals, and interventions necessary for the child to have success in school?   show
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What legislation requires school districts to educate students with disabilites in the least restrictive environment?   show
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show Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)  
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Which practitioner has increased responsibility and typically pursues specialization in a particular area of practice?   show
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What is the process by which permission is granted to an individual to engage in a given occupation upon finding that the applicant has attained the minimal degree of competence required to ensure that the public health...   show
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What is the view that sees the human as passive in nature and controlled by the environment in which he or she lives?   show
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What is the means by which therapeutic effects are transmitted?   show
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show Medicare  
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show Metaphysical component  
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What is the movement that grounded in the philosophy that all people, even the most challenged, are entitled to consideration and human compassion?   show
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show National Board for Certification in Occupational Therpy (NBCOT)  
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show Occupation  
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What is the use of a specific occupation to bring about a change in the client's performance?   show
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What is the desired outcome or product of intervention?   show
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show Occupation-based activity  
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show Occupational performance  
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show Occupational Therapy  
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show Organismic  
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show Participatory research  
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Who is the person served in a hospital or rehab setting?   show
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show Phenomenological  
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Who was the French physician who advocated humane teatment for mentally ill patients in the late 1700s?   show
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What is a set of values, beliefs, truths, and principles that guide the practitioner's action?   show
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What is an activity used in treatment that is goal directed; individual is an active voluntary participant; has both inherent and therapeutic goals?   show
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What is a measurement of what is meaningful and what provides satisfaction to an individual?   show
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show Registration  
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This act guaranteed certain rights for people with disabilities, emphasized the need for rehabilitation research, and called for priority service for persons with the most severe disabilities?   show
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What is a pattern of behavior that involves certain rights andd duties that an individuals is expected, trained, and encouraged to perform in a particular social situation?   show
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show Soldier's Rehabilitation Act  
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This person demonstrated that occupation could be morally uplifting and could improve the mental and physical state of patients and inmates in public hospitals and almshouses...   show
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show Susan Tracy  
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show Technology Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act of 1988  
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What is the treatment of an illness or disability?   show
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Who is the architect who was influential in establishing a presence for occupational therapy in vocational rehabilitation and tuberculosis treatment?   show
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show William Rush Dunton, Jr.  
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This person was an english Quaker who opened the Yourk Retreat, which pioneered new methods of treatment of mentally ill patients...   show
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This organization was established in 1952 to help OT practitoners access international information, engage in international exchange, and promote organizations of OT in schools in countries where none exists...   show
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show increase the ability of the client to participate in everyday activities, including feeding, dressing, bathing, leisure, work, education, and social participation.  
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It is very important for the OT practitioner to establish rapport...   show
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What are activities the have meaning?   show
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OT practitioners help clients who have functional disabilities...   show
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show Preparatory activities  
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show Contrived activities  
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show Purposeful  
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What type of activity is performed in the natural setting?   show
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What was grounded in the philosophy that all people even the most challenged are entitled to consideration and human compassion?   show
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show William Tuke and Phillippe Pinel  
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show Phillippe Pinel  
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show William Tuke  
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show Benjamin Rush  
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show John Ruskin and William Morris  
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show John Ruskin  
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show William Morris  
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show They believed it alienated people from naure and their own creativity.  
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Who was the physician who graduated from Harvard medical School, adapted the Arts and Crafts Movement for medical purposes, and work with invalid patient, providing medical supervision of crafts to improve their health and financial independence?   show
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What is the disorder that was commonly seen in women, caused severe weakness during the performance of work? Tx was usually the "rest cure".   show
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Who was the dynamic and resourceful architect that studied in London , that after experiencing tb, foot amputation, and paralsis of the left side of his body was determined to improve the plight of convalescent individuals?   show
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The father of occupational therapy!   show
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What is the name of the document Dunton published that described simple activities that the nurse can use or adapt in the tx of patients?   show
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The mother of occupational therapy!   show
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show Habit training  
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