12 Questions
What does participation refer to in the context of occupational therapy?
Involvement in areas of life such as education, employment, and community engagement
What are some examples of personal factors that can influence how disability is experienced?
Age, gender, race, ethnicity
Why is a task analysis performed in occupational therapy?
To determine where within the performance specific problems occur
What does the top-down approach to planning for care of a child entail?
Desired outcomes/goals determined first with extensive input from child and family
Which factor is considered a red flag for motor development issues in infants and toddlers?
Abnormal movements
What is a key consideration in the components of a task analysis in occupational therapy?
Begin by examining impairments identified during the systems review
What is encompassed under the 'Body Functions' component of the ICF?
Physiological functions of the body systems
Which component of the ICF focuses on the anatomical parts of the body?
Body Structures
What does the 'Activities and Participation' component of the ICF emphasize?
Execution of tasks and actions by an individual
Which physiological function is included under the 'Body Functions' component of the ICF?
Sensory functions
What does 'Body Structures' under the ICF refer to?
Anatomical parts of the body only
The 'Activities and Participation' component in the ICF mainly focuses on:
Execution of tasks and actions by an individual
Prepare for the final exam in PTH829 covering developmental disabilities, with a focus on low incidence presentations including CP, MD, and Spina Bifida. The exam will emphasize a global approach to pediatric care. Review the semester's material and practice answering questions related to children's disabilities.
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