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MH Evaluations
OTA 211 exam II
Question | Answer |
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Evaluation to assess basic skills with task performance & interview. Orig for psych pts. used for LT care, MR, organic brain syndrome, geriatric. Takes 30-45 min. Score < 5.5 means I living OK. | KELS |
Chronically mentally ill & rehab ct assessment for basic & complex activities. More detailed than KELS, | MEDLS |
Assessment for adults in psych settings. checklist with grids & numeric scores. must observe pt doing activity. can compare one session to next | COTE |
Classifies & describes interests by intensity, types & ability to express personal preference | NPI Checklist |
Semi-structured self report to collect key info on components of Model of Human Occupation (MOHO). Areas: personal causation, interests, roles, habits, skills | OCAIRS |
Measures cognitive functioning with leather lacing - capacity to use mental energy & guide speech & motor performance | ACL |
Brief non-standard screen to help ID cts who may need further evals in cognition | MMSE |
A standardized assessment to determine pts ability to participate in goal-directed activity & to demonstrate appropriate behaviors. 45-60 min. 2 sections, Task oriented scores 1-4 | BAFPE |
Standardized battery of behavioral & performance skills. Ids memory impairments in everyday activity. 11 items to put in sequence. Takes less than 30 min. | RBMT |
Assesses behaviors in young people: family, school, peer relationships, occupational choice & work | ARA |
Standardized test with Social Interaction Scale. Uses shells & design blocks. Measures through tasks and observation | BaFPE |
Screening assessment to detect early problems in children that may indicate current/potential difficulties | PSC |
Uses observation of task of making a tile trivet to assess motor, cognitive, psychological, social and sensory-motor skills | Geriatric Occupational Therapy Assessment of Task Performance |
Questionnaire with long and short forms (15,30 Q) screening tool to monitor depression over time in healthy, ill, mild to moderately cognitively impaired adults. Gives a baseline | GDS |
A schedule in which you track and fill in your activities over a one week period. Based on Maslow's Hierarchy | Activity Configuration |
What population is KELS designed for? | long term care, MR, organic brain syndrome (dementia), geriatric, brain injured |
How long does it take to administer KELS? | 30-45 minutes |
How many living skills are tested in how many areas with KELS? | 17, 5 |
What are the 5 areas tested with KELS? | Self-care, safety & health, money management, transportation, telephone, work and leisure |
What test is designed for pts who display memory loss, confusion &/or orientation deficits? | MMSE |
What is the format of the mini-mental state examination? | interview questions and task completion |
What is the format of the KELS? | interview questions and task completion |
What are the 5 skill areas evaluated with the MMSE? | orientation, registration, recall, attention & calculation, language |
How many test behaviors are presented to the pt in the MMSE? | 30 |
What population can use MEDLS for? | chronically mentally ill, rehab clients |
What do the assessments consist of when using MEDLS? | Observation of patient performing or simulating performance of skills - |
How many subtests are in the MEDLS? | 20 |
What types of skills does the MEDLS assess? | basic living skills only |
What population is the COTE for? | Adults in psychiatric settings |
What is the format of the COTE? | A checklist grid (lists 25 behaviors) with numerical scores for behaviors |
What does the COTE measure? | performance and behavior in observed tasks - over time |
What is the format of the OCAIRS? | Semi-structured self report/interview to get info on key parts of the Model of Human Occupation |
What areas are covered in OCAIRS? | personal causation, interests, roles, habits, skills |
The BAFPE is for what population? | adult psychiatric patients |
How is the BAFPE formatted? | Task oriented assessment, social interaction scale |
What does the BAFPE task oriented assessment (TOA) look at? | The ability of the indiv to act on their environments in goal directed ways |
How long does the BAFPE take? | 45 to 60 minutes |
What is the scoring of the BAFPE? | 1-4, with 1=markedly disfuctional and 4=almost always functional/appropriate |
How is the BAFPE organized? | 12 parameters over 3 components: Cognitive, Performance, Affective - motivation, frustration tolerance, self-confidence, |
What are the 7 categories of the BAFPE SIS? | Verbal communication, psychomotor behavior, socially appropriate behav, response to authority figure, independence/dependence, ability to work with others, partic in group |
How long does the Rivermead Behavior Memory Test take? | less than 30 minutes |
Who is the pop for the RBMT? | people acquired non-progressive brain injury, elderly - track changes over time |
What are the 5 social situations assessed in the SIS of the BAFPE | 1:1 interview, mealtime, unstructured group, structured group, structured oral (discussion) group |
What behaviors are assessed in the ARA? | Family, school, peer relationships, occupational choice, work |
how is the ARA scored? | (+) = normal role behavior (-) = serious role behavior |
What is the MoCA? | rapid screening tool for mild cognitive dysfunction |
How long does the MOCA take to administer? | 10 minutes |
What does the MoCa include? | Attention & concentration, executive functions, memory, language, visuoconstructional skills, conceptual thinking, caluculations, orientation, |
How is the MoCA scored? | 30 possible points. 26 and above is considered normal functioning. |