Rehabilitation Sciences 3125A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Occupational Therapy, Health Promotion, Therapeutic Relationship

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**meaningful activity that one engages in in their day-to-day lives. Such as driving, cooking, getting dressed etc. Organizes components of occupations hierarchically in relation to one another and each higher level subsumes level(s) below. Response to criticism of the term (cid:498)occupation(cid:499) (cid:498)an activity or set of activities that is performed with some consistency and individuals and a culture(cid:499) Only classification system of occupation subject to validation regularity, that brings structure and is given value and meaning by. Action breaking down a single step (micro) Ex: tasks involved in driving would include tasks such as turning on engine, accelerating, breaking, reversing, changing lanes etc. Actions involved in the task reversing are rotating your head, turning steering wheel, putting car in reverse etc. Fine motor movements such as hand writing. Entering work for people with mental conditions. Acute care (short term) right after an injury. Rehabilitation and outpatient (mental and physical health) During long periods of recovery, ot was used to: