#1
Which of the following is NOT a core principle of occupational therapy?
Client-centeredness
Holistic approach
Standardized treatment for all clients
Occupational performance
#2
What is the main goal of occupational therapy assessment?
To diagnose medical conditions
To evaluate cognitive abilities
To identify functional limitations
To prescribe medication
#3
In occupational therapy, what does the acronym 'ADLs' typically stand for?
Activities for Daily Living
Advanced Daily Learning
Aiding Daily Life
Artistic Development and Learning
#4
What does the term 'occupation' primarily refer to in occupational therapy?
Employment
Hobbies and interests
Activities that bring purpose and meaning to one's life
Routine daily tasks
#5
Which assessment tool is commonly used to assess activities of daily living (ADLs) in occupational therapy?
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)
Functional Independence Measure (FIM)
Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
#6
In occupational therapy, what does the acronym 'ROM' typically refer to?
Range of Motion
Repetitive Occupational Movements
Reflexive Observation Methods
Restorative Occupational Management
#7
Which of the following is NOT a component of the OTPF-4 (Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, 4th Edition)?
Client Factors
Context and Environment
Performance Patterns
Occupational Hazards
#8
What is the purpose of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) in occupational therapy?
To assess cognitive function
To measure motor skills
To evaluate self-perceived performance and satisfaction in everyday activities
To track vital signs
#9
Which term describes the process of an occupational therapist collaborating with a client to establish goals and develop intervention plans?
Therapeutic alliance
Goal setting
Occupational profile
Client-centered approach
#10
Which of the following is a common assessment tool used in pediatric occupational therapy to evaluate sensory processing?
Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development
Sensory Profile
Brief Symptom Inventory
Childhood Autism Rating Scale
#11
What is the primary goal of hand therapy in occupational therapy?
To improve hand strength
To prevent hand injuries
To enhance fine motor skills and dexterity
To increase range of motion in the shoulder
#12
Which assessment tool is commonly used in occupational therapy to evaluate visual perception and visual-motor integration skills?
Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency
Peabody Developmental Motor Scales
Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration
Purdue Pegboard Test
#13
What is the primary objective of environmental modifications in occupational therapy?
To minimize client's independence
To create barriers for accessibility
To increase safety and accessibility
To limit social interactions
#14
Which of the following is NOT a common intervention approach in occupational therapy?
Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT)
Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT)
Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA)
Sensory Integration Therapy
#15
What is the primary focus of vocational rehabilitation in occupational therapy?
Improving social skills
Enhancing leisure participation
Facilitating return to work or employment
Strengthening gross motor skills
#16
Which of the following is a common tool used in occupational therapy for assessing cognitive function in elderly clients?
Fugl-Meyer Assessment
Timed Up and Go Test
Clock Drawing Test
Tinetti Performance-Oriented Mobility Assessment
#17
Which assessment tool is commonly used in occupational therapy to evaluate cognitive function and screen for dementia?
Functional Independence Measure (FIM)
Allen Cognitive Level Screen (ACLS)
Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM)
Barthel Index
#18
Which model is often used to guide occupational therapy intervention for individuals with physical disabilities?
Person-Environment-Occupation (PEO) Model
Model of Human Occupation (MOHO)
Kawa Model
International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) Model
#19
In the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), which of the following subsystems refers to one's beliefs and values about what is important in life?
Volition
Habituation
Performance Capacity
Environment
#20
What is the primary focus of sensory integration therapy in occupational therapy?
Enhancing fine motor skills
Improving visual perception
Addressing sensory processing difficulties
Strengthening core muscles
#21
Which theory forms the basis of sensory integration therapy in occupational therapy?
Theory of Mind
Sensory Integration Theory
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
#22
What is the primary goal of the Sensory Processing Measure (SPM) in occupational therapy?
To evaluate executive function
To assess visual-motor integration
To measure sensory processing patterns and abilities
To screen for depression and anxiety
#23
Which of the following is NOT a common sensory processing pattern assessed in sensory integration therapy?
Sensory seeking
Sensory aversion
Sensory over-regulation
Sensory blindness
#24
What is the primary purpose of a sensory diet in occupational therapy?
To limit sensory experiences
To provide a structured plan of sensory activities to regulate arousal levels
To eliminate all sensory input
To increase sensory overload