Multiple Choice
Your OT department has asked you to complete a portion of the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales with a second-grade student. You have not been trained to administer this assessment. How do you respond?
A) Read the manual and administer the assessment anyway.
B) Remind your OT department that you are only qualified to complete activities of daily living (ADL) assessments.
C) Tell your OT department that you have not been trained to administer this assessment. Ask if someone could train you for future assessments.
D) Either B or C.
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