Thoroughly revised and updated for the exam, with both four and six choice multiple-choice questions. Item added to cart.
Content chapters reflect the latest test information and the practice exams have been revised and updated to include the new, six option multiple-choice question format.
Tables and figures have been included to aid in studying for the exam. Background check and drug screen prior to admission is required by all students, and students with a misdemeanor or felony conviction may be denied permission to access fieldwork sites. Graduates of the program will be able to sit for the national certification examination for the occupational therapy assistant administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy NBCOT. Fundamentals of OT. This course introduces occupational therapy OT theory, practice, philosophy, and principles.
Emphasis is placed on providing a basic understanding of the profession as well as beginning to develop interaction and observation skills. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate basic understanding of the domain and practice of occupational therapy, practice settings and professional roles, OT terminology, activity analysis, principles, process, philosophies, and frames of reference.
OT Media I. This course provides training in recognizing the therapeutic value and use of a wide variety of human occupations including basic activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, rest and sleep, education, work, play, leisure, and social participation. Topics include the understanding of different teaching and learning methods and styles, the language of occupational therapy OT , OT interventions including preparatory methods and tasks, and restorative and compensatory techniques.
Upon completion, students should be able to analyze, design, select, and safely perform occupation related activities that would be therapeutic for various populations across the lifespan.
Assessment Skills. This course provides training in appropriate and accurate assessment skills related to sensation, movement, vision, perception, cognition, emotions, and performance of basic activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living.
Topics include physical and psychosocial factors affecting performance; and sensory, range of motion, strength, coordination, cognitive, visual-perceptual, self-care, and work-related assessments. Upon completion, students should be able to gather and share data for the purpose of screening and evaluation, administer selected assessments using appropriate procedures and protocols, and articulate the role of the occupational therapy assistant and occupational therapist in the screening and evaluation process.
This course provides training in understanding and using principles of normal human movement. You can watch a tutorial before your exam time begins that will teach you how to proceed with the exam.
The best advice is to take practice exams repeatedly. Take one early just to gauge where you are. Then go back and repeatedly take practice tests focusing on the study areas that you get wrong. Make sure you know your norms, scales, common splints, reflexes,as well as diagnoses contraindications. Study alone, but also participate in study groups. Quiz each other and discuss why the right answer is right. Now all you have to do is download our free study guide and start studying! By studying! Good luck to all you future occupational therapy professionals.
We know you are gonna crush it! Drop a comment below if you know of any good OT Exam prep tips or resources that we left off our list. Icon made by Freepik from www. Aside from the practice questions, the calendar is really helpful too. But it would be nice if the questions were grouped by subject.
We will consider categorizing the study questions in our next update, that is a nice suggestion. She sprung for the AOTA study course and said she thought it was worth it.
I want to hear what students think about the TherapyEd course before I make a decision though. However I agree with Willy, it would be helpful if the practice questions were categorized. Regardless, the PDF is awesome, thank you so much. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
What is the cost of the exam? How long is the exam? You can bring: — Earplugs not headphones — Medical devices insulin pump, hearing aid, etc You cannot bring: — Electronics — Paper notebooks or books — Head covering such as a hat or hood Where do I apply for the exam?
Where do I schedule my exam? What happens if I fail? Will questions be asked one at a time? Yes Are you able to mark questions and go back to them? Yes, you can revisit questions and change your answers. After you answer a question, making your selection, are you able to go back and change your answer selection?
Describe your testing environment in detail. What items are students allowed to bring into the exam room? They may also be employed as activity coordinators. The program requires five full-time semesters of study. All academic and fieldwork requirements must be completed before the student will be eligible to sit for the National Certification Examination.
The conviction of a felony may affect a graduate's ability to sit for the NBCOT certification examination or attain state licensure.
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