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Deck 11: Occupational Adaptation
1
Who authored the Occupational Adaptation frame of reference?
A) Gary Kielhofner
B) Mary Law
C) Janette Schkade and Sally Schultz
D) Charles Christensen and Carolyn Baum
A) Gary Kielhofner
B) Mary Law
C) Janette Schkade and Sally Schultz
D) Charles Christensen and Carolyn Baum
Janette Schkade and Sally Schultz
2
The demands that a person needs to fulfill within his or her occupational environment describes what concept?
A) Occupational identity
B) Role expectation
C) Occupational forms
D) Performance capacity
A) Occupational identity
B) Role expectation
C) Occupational forms
D) Performance capacity
Role expectation
3
The philosophical assumption of Occupational Adaptation is that it is considered what type of process?
A) Normative
B) Congruent
C) Reciprocal
D) Self-regulatory
A) Normative
B) Congruent
C) Reciprocal
D) Self-regulatory
Normative
4
The adaptive process refers to intervening variables between occupation and what other concept?
A) Occupational functioning
B) Occupational performance
C) Environment
D) Activity demands
A) Occupational functioning
B) Occupational performance
C) Environment
D) Activity demands
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5
Occupational Adaption assumes that it is not the activity or occupation that is therapeutic but instead what important perspective?
A) Guided discovery
B) Role competence
C) Therapeutic use of self
D) Self-reflection
A) Guided discovery
B) Role competence
C) Therapeutic use of self
D) Self-reflection
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6
An individual expresses his or her desire for mastery of the environment through what means?
A) Narratives
B) Role exploration
C) Learning new skills
D) Participation in occupations
A) Narratives
B) Role exploration
C) Learning new skills
D) Participation in occupations
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7
What concept enables or restricts occupational participation within the environment?
A) Performance range
B) Demands
C) Barriers and supports
D) Incongruity between skills and challenges
A) Performance range
B) Demands
C) Barriers and supports
D) Incongruity between skills and challenges
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8
Reciprocal interactions between the person and the environment describes which of the following types of mastery?
A) Desire
B) Demand
C) Push
D) Press
A) Desire
B) Demand
C) Push
D) Press
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9
What is the therapist's role in the Occupational Adaptation frame of reference?
A) Modify the activity demands
B) Elicit the adaptive response
C) Remove barriers to support performance
D) Scaffold the activity to promote autonomy
A) Modify the activity demands
B) Elicit the adaptive response
C) Remove barriers to support performance
D) Scaffold the activity to promote autonomy
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10
Cognitive, sensorimotor, and psychosocial skills are collectively described as which of the following terms?
A) Person systems
B) Person factors
C) Performance skills
D) Performance capacity
A) Person systems
B) Person factors
C) Performance skills
D) Performance capacity
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11
When an individual organizes person system components to determine how to competently perform and master an occupation, this is called:
A) Press for mastery
B) Desire for mastery
C) Adaptation gestalt
D) Adaptive capacity
A) Press for mastery
B) Desire for mastery
C) Adaptation gestalt
D) Adaptive capacity
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12
Social and cultural contexts are described as what term in Occupational Adaptation?
A) Occupational identify
B) Occupational environment
C) Cultural environment
D) Physical environments
A) Occupational identify
B) Occupational environment
C) Cultural environment
D) Physical environments
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13
What is the product when an individual evaluates occupational challenges and utilizes the adaption gestalt to address the challenge?
A) Occupational response
B) Occupational performance
C) Adaptation
D) Press for mastery
A) Occupational response
B) Occupational performance
C) Adaptation
D) Press for mastery
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14
What term is described as the person's ability to perceive the need to change, modify, or refine a variety of responses to occupational challenges in the environment?
A) Press for mastery
B) Desire for mastery
C) Adaptation gestalt
D) Adaptive capacity
A) Press for mastery
B) Desire for mastery
C) Adaptation gestalt
D) Adaptive capacity
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15
What are the three properties that denote relative mastery?
A) Adaption gestalt, occupational response, occupational performance
B) Effective participation, efficiency, satisfaction
C) Congruence of person, environment, occupation
D) Volition, habituation, performance capacity
A) Adaption gestalt, occupational response, occupational performance
B) Effective participation, efficiency, satisfaction
C) Congruence of person, environment, occupation
D) Volition, habituation, performance capacity
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16
What tests an individual's occupational ability to adapt during engagement in occupations?
A) Press for mastery
B) Performance breakdown
C) Adaptation capacity
D) Dynamic performance analysis
A) Press for mastery
B) Performance breakdown
C) Adaptation capacity
D) Dynamic performance analysis
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17
When an individual is unable to produce adequate occupational responses due to a disability this is called:
A) Occupational dysadaptation
B) Occupational role incompetence
C) Diminished performance range
D) Occupational dysfunction
A) Occupational dysadaptation
B) Occupational role incompetence
C) Diminished performance range
D) Occupational dysfunction
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18
The primary goal of therapy in the Occupational Adaptation approach is to:
A) Decrease occupational environment demands
B) Guide the client toward new role exploration
C) Maximize a client's adaptive capacity
D) Develop new skills to achieve relative mastery
A) Decrease occupational environment demands
B) Guide the client toward new role exploration
C) Maximize a client's adaptive capacity
D) Develop new skills to achieve relative mastery
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19
A means of determining increased adaptiveness is evaluated through a client's ability to do which of the following?
A) Develop new person system skills
B) Choose new occupations that match current abilities
C) Complete a task in its entirety
D) Generalize adaptive responses across different contexts
A) Develop new person system skills
B) Choose new occupations that match current abilities
C) Complete a task in its entirety
D) Generalize adaptive responses across different contexts
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