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  • 1

    UPM-SAMP started bsot program

    1963

  • 2

    1st batch of OT graduates

    1966

  • 3

    Perpetual help biñan started its 1st BSOT program

    1985

  • 4

    EAC MANILA, CEBU VELEZ AND CEBU DOCTORS STARTED BSOT PROGRAM

    1991

  • 5

    PERPETUAL LP AND MNL STARTED BSOT PROGRAM

    1994

  • 6

    an act creating the board of examination for OT and PT; governed by the PRC

    RA 5680

  • 7

    ACCESSIBILITY LAW; GOVERNED BY DOTC & DPWH

    BP 344

  • 8

    Magna carta for disabled person; governed by DOH

    1992

  • 9

    Philippine OT law of 2018 and was approved on year 2019

    RA 1124

  • 10

    When is the world OT day

    October 27

  • 11

    Philippine decade of Rehabilitation

    1970-1980

  • 12

    Decade of disabled persons

    1981-1991

  • 13

    Asian & Pacific decade of disabled persons

    1993

  • 14

    (1) is everyday activities that people do as (2), (3), and with community that is (4) and gives purpose to life

    occupation, individuals, in families, meaningful

  • 15

    (1) is a practice that uses (2) activity to promote (3) in those things that people find meaningful

    occupational therapy, goal-directed, engagement

  • 16

    Meaning of WFOT

    world federation of occupational therapists

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    Meaning of CAOT

    canadian association of occupational therapists

  • 18

    American OT certification board renamed into National board of certification for OT (NBCOT)

    1986

  • 19

    French psychiatrist who used occupation to divert patient's mind away

    philippe pine

  • 20

    Adoption of "occupation" & "non-constraint" at friends asylum for the insane

    thomas scattergood

  • 21

    Adoption of "occupation" & "non-constraint" at bloomingdale asylum

    thomas eddy

  • 22

    "Man's goal directed use of time, energy, interest, and intention"

    Philippe pine

  • 23

    Meaning of NSPOT

    national society for promotion of occupational therapy

  • 24

    Meaning of AOTA

    american occupational therapy association

  • 25

    NSPOT changed its name to AOTA

    1921

  • 26

    Nurse who became the 1st OT

    susan tracy

  • 27

    Father of OT

    william rush dunton jr.

  • 28

    Mother of OT

    eleanor clarke seagle

  • 29

    Used occupation in prevocational rehabilitation

    thomas kidner

  • 30

    Prevention and community OT

    anne mosey

  • 31

    First certified Filipina Occupational Therapist in the United States

    Charlotte Aspuria

  • 32

    The 1st OT curriculum was crafted on...

    1959-1961

  • 33

    Meaning of PMHA

    philippine mental health association

  • 34

    Meaning of OTAP

    occupational therapy association of the philippines

  • 35

    Meaning of PAOT, Inc

    Philippine Association of Occupational Therapy, Inc

  • 36

    Meaning of NCCDP

    national commission concerning diabled person

  • 37

    This year, OTAP became PAOT, inc

    2018

  • 38

    founded OT department in PCAU 1

    Conchita M. Abad & Gilceria Andaya

  • 39

    HEALTH is a state of (1) and using every (2) the individual posseses.

    being well, power

  • 40

    3 approaches to health

    medical approach, behavioral approach, socioenvironmental approach

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    Preventing a person from becoming more ill or dying

    tertiary prevention

  • 42

    Preventing disease or injury by changing unhealthy behaviors

    secondary prevention

  • 43

    Developing or maintaining healthy behavior

    primary prevention

  • 44

    Focus on diagnostic outcomes, and decreased prevalece of risk factors for disease

    medical approach

  • 45

    Is closely linked into a person's lifestyle choice primarily related to risk factors such as smoking and alcohol abuse

    behavioral approach

  • 46

    Which are the ones that are determinant of health

    water, nutrition, health services

  • 47

    Refers to a patient's experience of having a disease

    illness

  • 48

    Abnormalities in the function and/or structure of body organs and systems

    disease

  • 49

    Subjective experience of health or people's feelinh about their health

    well-being

  • 50

    The individuals perception and psychological and physical well-being.

    wellness

  • 51

    A dimension of wellness where it involves eating a healthy diet and getting enougn rest and physical activity.

    physical

  • 52

    A dimension of wellness where it involves exercising the mind and expanding one's knowledge and skills

    intellectual

  • 53

    A dimension of wellness where it involves being able to cope effectively and having healthy relationships

    emotional

  • 54

    A dimension of wellness where it involves effective communication and contributing to a sense of community

    social

  • 55

    A dimension of wellness where it involves having a senseof purpose amd meaning in life

    spiritual

  • 56

    A dimension of wellness where it involves being in a nurturing and having awareness and respect for the environment around us

    environmental

  • 57

    A dimension of wellness where it involves Personal Fulfillment and satisfaction in work whether pajd or volunteer

    occupational

  • 58

    A dimension of wellness where it involves managing finances effectivelyand responsibly.

    financial

  • 59

    refers to services and programs designed to assist individuals who have experienced trauma or illness that results in an impairment that creates a loss of function. This aims to restore, compensate, prevent or slow deterioration in functioning to help individuals to reach their optimal levels

    rehabilitation

  • 60

    This comprised of different types of specialists who deal with the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of the patient

    rehabilitation team

  • 61

    one or more members of the same discipline evaluate, plan, and implement treatment

    intradisciplinary

  • 62

    all disciplines collaborate for decision-making, independent evaluation, and intervention with greater understanding of each discipline’s perspective

    interdisciplinary

  • 63

    each member conducts assessments and interventions independent from one another

    multidisciplinary

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    members support and enhance the activities and programs of other disciplines to provide quality, efficient, cost-effective service - one member may take on multiple responsibilities -

    transdisciplinary

  • 65

    - leader of the team - responsible for each intervention - evaluates the patient - diagnose and treat pain as a result of an injury, illness, or impairment

    psychiatrist

  • 66

    - focuses on improving physical function, mobility, and pain management - experts in human movement

    physical therapist

  • 67

    - client-centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well-being through occupation - helps restore function for people with problems related to activities of daily living

    occupational therapist

  • 68

    specialists in the area of communication, voice, speech, language, hearing, feeding, swallowing, as well as the social and cognitive aspects of communication

    speech language pathologist

  • 69

    aims to reduce distress and to enhance and promote psychological well being & enable individuals to engage in meaningful relationships and valued work and leisure activities

    psychologists

  • 70

    informs the teams about the status of the patient

    nurse

  • 71

    facilitates discharge planning

    social worker

  • 72

    assists individuals with disabilities to achieve their personal, career, and independent living goals through counseling and support

    rehabilitation counselor

  • 73

    focuses on nutritional needs and dietary planning to support recovery and health management

    dietitian/nurritionist

  • 74

    - specializes in designing, fitting, and managing orthotic devices that support or correct musculoskeletal deformities and deficiencies - makes braces and splints used to strengthen or stabilize a part of the body

    orthothist

  • 75

    - specializes in designing, fitting, and managing prosthetic devices for individuals who have lost limbs or body parts - makes and fits artificial body parts such as an artificial leg or arm

    prosthetist

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    helps treat and restore function for people with airway and breathing problems

    respiratory therapist

  • 77

    specializes in diagnosing and treating hearing and balance disorders

    audiologist

  • 78

    Any loss or abnormality of an organ or body part (psychological, physiological or anatomical)

    impairment

  • 79

    Restriction kf an abulity to perform an activity (cognitive, developmental, mental, intellectual, physical and sensory)

    disability

  • 80

    Limits lr prevents the fulfillment of a role that is normal for an individual

    handicap