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Differentiate work conditioning from work hardening, describe multidisciplinary roles, and note documentation and referral patterns.
Read articleApply joint protection, adaptive tools, pacing during flares, and collaboration with rheumatology for activity grading.
Read articleTeach the four P’s, breathing basics within team scope, workstation simplification, and documentation tied to participation.
Read articleWalk through feature matching, trials, training fidelity, funding basics, and follow-up to reduce device abandonment.
Read articleClarify basic versus instrumental activities of daily living, how the AOTA Practice Framework separates them, and how exam items test occupation-based analysis.
Read articleWalk through equipment feature matching, teaching methods, skin checks for orthoses, and payer-friendly documentation language.
Read articleOutline same-day teaching constraints, DME ordering workflows at a high level, home access questions, and follow-up risks.
Read articleTeach how to break occupations into motor, process, and social interaction demands and how to grade without changing identity.
Read articleTeach activity modification basics, skin care education, compression awareness without independent prescribing, and referral patterns.
Read articleCover lighting, contrast, eccentric viewing concepts when prescribed, labeling strategies, and referral to vision specialists.
Read articleExplain OT’s role in quality of life, simplified occupations, energy conservation for families, and scope with nursing-led symptom management.
Read articleExplain graded exposure concepts within OT scope, collaborative plans with psychology and medicine, and occupation-centered measurement.
Read articleConnect distal skill training to proximal stability, occupation-based practice, and documentation that shows skilled reasoning for coordination deficits.
Read articleCompare screening versus comprehensive cognitive tools, link scores to occupation-based goals, and avoid overstepping into neuropsychology interpretation.
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