
Occupational Therapy
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- Q1What is the primary goal of occupational therapy?To prescribe medicationTo perform surgeriesTo improve individuals' ability to perform daily activitiesTo diagnose medical conditions30s
- Q2Which population groups can benefit from occupational therapy?Only childrenOnly adultsOnly people with injuriesAll age groups, including children and elderly30s
- Q3Which of the following techniques is commonly used in occupational therapy?Activity analysisSurgical interventionChiropractic adjustmentRadiology imaging30s
- Q4What is a common setting where occupational therapists work?Construction sitesRehabilitation centersHigh schoolsLaw firms30s
- Q5What is the process of setting measurable goals in occupational therapy called?Research analysisBrainstormingGoal settingTime management30s
- Q6Which of the following approaches is often employed in occupational therapy?PsychoanalysisGroup therapy onlyClient-centered practiceMedication prescription30s
- Q7What is a common tool used by occupational therapists to assess clients' abilities?Blood testsX-raysMRI scansStandardized assessments30s
- Q8Which strategy is often used by occupational therapists to promote independence?PsychotherapySurgical interventionsPharmacological treatmentAdaptive equipment training30s
- Q9In occupational therapy, what does the term 'occupation' refer to?Social interactions onlyEmployment onlyEveryday activities that a person engages inLeisure activities only30s
- Q10What is the significance of using a multidisciplinary approach in occupational therapy?It eliminates the need for assessmentsIt focuses only on physical rehabilitationIt simplifies the therapy processIt allows for comprehensive care by integrating various professionals' expertise30s