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What type of prevention is provided to individuals who are already showing symptoms of a disease?
What type of prevention is provided to individuals who are already showing symptoms of a disease?
- Tertiary prevention (correct)
- Primary prevention
- Quaternary prevention
- Secondary prevention
Which key concept of Social Cognitive Theory involves an individual's belief in their ability to successfully complete tasks?
Which key concept of Social Cognitive Theory involves an individual's belief in their ability to successfully complete tasks?
- Observational learning
- Behavioral reinforcement
- Self-efficacy (correct)
- Social reasoning
What type of agency involves individuals working together to influence the destiny of an entire group?
What type of agency involves individuals working together to influence the destiny of an entire group?
- Collective agency (correct)
- Proxy agency
- Human agency
- Individual agency
For which type of prevention are interventions directed towards relatively healthy individuals at risk of developing a disease?
For which type of prevention are interventions directed towards relatively healthy individuals at risk of developing a disease?
Which concept helps occupational therapists understand how individuals develop new skills and modify their behavior?
Which concept helps occupational therapists understand how individuals develop new skills and modify their behavior?
What type of agency involves one person advocating for or acting on behalf of another?
What type of agency involves one person advocating for or acting on behalf of another?
What is the ability to recognize and interpret emotions called?
What is the ability to recognize and interpret emotions called?
Which of the following is NOT an emerging area of practice identified by AOTA?
Which of the following is NOT an emerging area of practice identified by AOTA?
What does the term 'Paradigm' refer to in the context of the Taxonomy of Theories in OT?
What does the term 'Paradigm' refer to in the context of the Taxonomy of Theories in OT?
Which principle in the OT Code of Ethics refers to the obligation to act for clients' interests and well-being?
Which principle in the OT Code of Ethics refers to the obligation to act for clients' interests and well-being?
What does the OT value of 'Altruism' refer to?
What does the OT value of 'Altruism' refer to?
Which aspect of emotional intelligence involves the ability to manage emotions and responses in oneself and with others?
Which aspect of emotional intelligence involves the ability to manage emotions and responses in oneself and with others?
What does the term 'frames of reference' refer to in the Taxonomy of Theories in OT?
What does the term 'frames of reference' refer to in the Taxonomy of Theories in OT?
Which principle in the OT Code of Ethics refers to truthfulness and honesty in interactions?
Which principle in the OT Code of Ethics refers to truthfulness and honesty in interactions?
What does the OT value of 'Justice' refer to?
What does the OT value of 'Justice' refer to?
Which aspect of emotional intelligence involves the ability to understand how basic emotions form complex emotions and how emotions are affected by surroundings?
Which aspect of emotional intelligence involves the ability to understand how basic emotions form complex emotions and how emotions are affected by surroundings?