Occupational Therapy Evaluation for Adults: A Pocket GuideLippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2000 - 258 páginas This quick reference guide helps occupational therapy students and practitioners perform efficient and comprehensive evaluations for adults with disabilities. Designed to fit in the lab coat pocket, this book guides readers through the process of an evaluation. For easy reading, information in this spiralbound volume is organized into tables, boxes, and schematics. Features include: detailed appendices about standardized assessments and formal evaluation procedures; illustrated evaluation procedures; an evaluation checklist to help readers track each client's evaluation; suggestions for sequencing and abbreviating different evaluation procedures; and specific advice on meeting third-party payers' reimbursement requirements. |
Contenido
CHAPTER | 1 |
Demands of the Healthcare Marketplace | 3 |
CHAPTER | 8 |
A GUIDE TO EVALUATION | 9 |
Read any signs posted in the clients environment about | 30 |
220 | 52 |
Discharge Projections | 85 |
CHAPTER 3 | 87 |
B Basic and Instrumental Activity of Daily Living | 125 |
B1 Assessment of Living Skills and Resources ALSAR | 134 |
Somatic Sensory Evaluation Procedures | 139 |
CognitivePerceptual Assessments | 145 |
E Motor Evaluation Procedures | 157 |
F Psychosocial Skills Assessments | 201 |
G Discharge Situation Assessments | 207 |
H Uniform Terminology | 213 |
30 to 40Minute Evaluations | 103 |
APPENDIX | 105 |
Doing an Evaluation During the Course of Several | 110 |
International Classification of Impairments Activities | 229 |
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Términos y frases comunes
ability able Activities of Daily activity analysis adults ALSAR APPENDIX apraxia AROM Assessment body Bolingbrook brain caregivers Cedars-Sinai Medical Center client Client has difficulty Client priorities clinical Cognitive component skill deficits Concurrent validity Coordination Daily Living BADL Daily Living Skills developed by facility disability dysfunction E. B. Crepeau Eds environment facility or agency FIGURE finger flexion Frontal lobes functional tasks Goniometric IADL Instrumental Activities Interest Checklists intervention interview Kielhofner Klein-Bell leisure Level Lippincott Manual Muscle Testing Mathiowetz measure movement Muscle Testing muscle tone Neistadt & E. B. objects observations Occupational Performance occupational therapy evaluation Option Ordering Information P.O. Box Parietal lobe passive range Pedretti performance areas performance components performance contexts Persons physical Physical Therapy Postural Control Proprioception Psychometric Psychometric Properties Psychosocial skills range of motion reflex Rehabilitation Reprinted with permission role scores self-care shoulder Skills Related Behavior Spackman's occupational therapy stimulus subtests therapist tion Trombly Willard & Spackman's