Exam 26: Hospital and Pediatric Rehabilitation Services
Exam 1: An Overview of Occupational Therapy for Children15 Questions
Exam 2: Foundations for Occupational Therapy Practice With Children15 Questions
Exam 3: Development of Childhood Occupations15 Questions
Exam 4: In Transition to Adulthood: the Occupations and Performance Skills of Adolescents17 Questions
Exam 5: Working With Families15 Questions
Exam 6: Common Conditions That Influence Childrens Participation15 Questions
Exam 7: Purposes, Processes, and Methods of Evaluation15 Questions
Exam 8: Use of Standardized Tests in Pediatric Practice15 Questions
Exam 9: Application of Motor Controlmotor Learning to Practice15 Questions
Exam 10: Evaluation and Interventions to Develop Hand Skills15 Questions
Exam 11: Sensory Integration15 Questions
Exam 12: Visual Perception15 Questions
Exam 13: Psychosocial Issues Affecting Social Participation15 Questions
Exam 14: Interventions and Strategies for Challenging Behaviors15 Questions
Exam 15: Feeding Intervention15 Questions
Exam 16: Activities of Daily Living16 Questions
Exam 17: Instrumental Activities of Daily Living and Community Participation15 Questions
Exam 18: Play15 Questions
Exam 19: Prewriting and Handwriting Skills15 Questions
Exam 20: Influencing Participation Through Assistive Technology15 Questions
Exam 21: Mobility15 Questions
Exam 22: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit15 Questions
Exam 23: Early Intervention14 Questions
Exam 24: School-Based Occupational Therapy12 Questions
Exam 25: Services for Children With Visual or Hearing Impairments15 Questions
Exam 26: Hospital and Pediatric Rehabilitation Services13 Questions
Exam 27: Transition Services: From School to Adult Life14 Questions
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Family-centered care is often a hallmark approach in pediatric hospitals. It is characterized by all of the following, but not :
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Teamwork in hospital settings is common. Specific relationships within teams may vary based on child and family needs. What style of teamwork is most commonly employed within occupational therapy services?
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Care of children in hospitals can include all of these settings, but usually not:
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Evidence-based approaches in occupational therapy hospital-based care commonly address clinical issues, such as:
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Skill and functional retraining may be organized around familiar performance routines and habits, yet new skill learning may necessitate cueing. What approaches might be best used first in providing cues?
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Children's hospitals designed, staffed, and organized to support children and families may include all but usually not the following?
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Assistive devices can be used to enable or enhance functional skills, and can generally be used when:
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Intensive care units may create fears, disorientation, and sensory deprivation among children and families. To minimize these effects, occupational therapists may help by:
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Intervention goal setting in pediatric hospital settings should include:
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Hospitalization of children is most common because of which of the following?
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Evaluations by occupational therapists in hospital settings may include a number of approaches and techniques. Select the sequence most commonly employed in medical settings.
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Occupational therapists in hospital settings may be characterized as addressing which of the following?
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Occupational therapy services in hospital settings are often prioritized. Select the best characterization of priority levels from most to least important.
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