Quizes/Tests Questions Flashcards

1
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For an OTA to be a Level 2 Fieldwork Supervisor, he or she must:

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Have practiced as an OTA for at least 1 year

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2
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One of the most important requirements to being an effective fieldwork supervision is to:

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Provide an open communication and supervision on a consistent basis

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3
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According to the OT Roles document, what is the OTA not allowed to do?

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-screen individuals

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4
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What ways can you pursue professional development?

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  • attend continuing education worships
  • be a fieldwork supervisor
  • take additional coursework
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5
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A major difference between Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B is:

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Part A covers inpatient services and part B covers outpatient services

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6
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State regulations may affect reimbursement by:

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  • placing restrictions on the type of services that can be delivered by various personnel
  • monitoring qualifications of service providers
  • enforcing certification of facilities
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7
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What contributes to determine whether a COTA is involved in management?

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  • a states practice act and 3rd party payer demands
  • facility policy and accreditation requirements
  • individual experience
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8
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What does AOTA do?

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  • supports and educate its members
  • oversees the certification process for OT personnel
  • promotes the profession
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9
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Because of its structure and function, the Representative assembly is best compared to:

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The congress of the U.S.

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10
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The group that provides resources for education and research is:

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AOTF

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11
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Major outcome of Jimmo versus Sebeilius lawsuit:

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No improvement standard for progressive conditions

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12
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Health literacy includes:

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Obtaining, understanding, processing, and accessing/affording health information

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13
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Reviewing protocol for dressing following a shoulder injury and precautions

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Procedural reasoning

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14
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Thought process guiding practice

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Clinical reasoning

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15
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Body language accounts for __% of communication

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55%

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16
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Are OT practitioners able to have a specialty certification in low vision?

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Yes

17
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Triple Aim

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Improves health, health care, and cost

18
Q

Late loss ADLs

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-toileting, feeding, bed, transfers

19
Q

CPR first steps

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  • call for help

- only wait 60(

20
Q

Research supports ethical practice in that:

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  • it sustains the ethical premise of continued learning

- it maintains the ethical premise of beneficence

21
Q

How are RUG levels determined?

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  • Registered nurse decides the minutes and frequency…

- MDS nurse determines ADL scores…

22
Q

What insurance can students treat w/o line f sight

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Medicare A

23
Q

OTA Official documents include:

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  • position papers
  • guidelines
  • concept papers
  • societal statements
24
Q

Limited health literacy affects __% English speaking adults in US

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90%

25
Q

How to distinguish between qualitative and quantitative research

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  • quantitative gathers data that are based on #, qualitative gathers data that is based on language
  • quantitative is driven by perspectives of investigators, qualitative is driven by perspectives of participants
26
Q

Standards or practice for OT define:

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Minimum standards for OT practice

27
Q

What can be defined as the thought process that guides our practice?

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Clinical reasoning

28
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-responding assertively and professionally in clinic
-taking responsibility for self, behavior, and learning
-responding to changing practice environment
-understand one’s response to others
All examples of:

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Emotional intelligence

29
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  • OTR initially provides guidance to OTA
  • periodical review of services (at least every 30 days)
  • interim supervision by phone/email/written
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General supervision

30
Q

What makes a good practitioner?

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  • communication
  • flexibility
  • care about the person
  • documentation
  • time management
31
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The Medicare PPS is determined by what assessment tool?

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Minimum Data Set assessment (MDS)

32
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How long will Medicare A cover patients stay and what criteria is met?

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  • 100 days
  • requires skilled service/rehab, received hospital stay, practical matter, necessary for Tx of illness or injury, was in SNF during injury/illness
33
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Most critical information that needs to be required in your clinical documentation?

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Skill

34
Q

What 4 areas does the Medicare Program cover?

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A. Hospital
B. Outpatient
C. Advancement plans
D. Drug coverage 
E. Hospice
35
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What does LCD mean in Medicare terms?

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Local Coverage Determinations

  • ensuring “best practice” is accurate
  • national government services it
36
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What does the LCD provide for therapists?

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Services under Med A and Med B (therapy, documentation, co-pay, room, orthotics, meds)

37
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RUG Rehab Minutes?

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Ultra High: at least 720 minutes 
Very High: at least 500 minutes
High: at least 325 minutes
Medium: at least 150 minutes
Low: at least 45 minutes