James learns in OTA school that using client-centered occupa…

James learns in OTA school that using client-centered occupation-based activities improves client motivation during treatment. During his Level II fieldwork, he decides to use these types of activities to see if the theory is true. James is using _____ reasoning.  

You are working with your client on grooming and hygiene (ap…

You are working with your client on grooming and hygiene (applying make-up) when your client asks you to take a picture with your phone and text it to her, because her make-up turned out “awesome” today. You explain that using your personal phone to take her picture is a violation of ___________ and that company policy does not allow you to take pictures of clients.  

The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain & Proces…

The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain & Process 3rd edition; states that “client factors are specific capacities, characteristics, or beliefs that reside within a person and that influence performance in occupations.” Which 3 of the following are considered client factors?  (Select three)