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Chapter 47: Introduction to Occupation and Co-Occupation
Multiple Choice
1. Through the years, the definition of occupation has undergone modification but one definition has endured since the beginning of the profession. Which of the following best reflects that definition?
a. Occupation consists of self-care, leisure, and productivity.
b. Occupation is engagement in everyday life activities.
c. Occupation is achieving pleasure through the use of one’s hands and muscles.
d. Occupation is a means and end to restoration of occupational lives.
Topic: Defining Occupation
LO: 47.1
2. Temporality is one dimension of occupation. One aspect of this dimension is temporal rupture. Which of the following is the best definition of temporal rupture?
a. The passage of time is perceived as too slow.
b. The passage of time is perceived to have quickened.
c. A life-changing event distorts time and deconstructs daily life.
d. A feeling of expanded time results in discomfort.
Topic: Dimensions of Occupation
LO: 47.2
3. The concept of acting on the environment, reflecting on the meaning of that activity, and developing a sense of future potential and self-actualization best describes which of the following dimensions of an occupation?
a. Space and place
b. Doing, belonging, and becoming
c. Temporality
d. Habits, routines, and occupational engagement
Topic: Dimensions of Occupation
LO: 47.2
4. You are working with a 32-year-old diagnosed with depression. You are concerned with his level of occupational engagement. You want to administer an assessment that examines his perception of his performance in the areas of self-care, work and leisure, and his satisfaction with his performance. Which assessment would you choose to gather this information?
a. Occupational self-assessment
b. Interest checklist
c. Children’s assessment of participation and enjoyment
d. Canadian occupational performance measure
Topic: Assessments
LO: 47.3
5. Which of the following best describes the importance of engagement in activities of daily living?
a. They promote positive psychological functioning.
b. They provide structure and predictability to one’s daily routine.
c. They provide outlets for pleasure and connectedness to others.
d. They provide opportunities to contribute to the larger society.
Topic: Occupations
LO: 47.4
6. You are leading a leisure exploration group on an inpatient mental health unit. The activity you have chosen for the group session is to have group members work on a jigsaw puzzle. This activity is most reflective of what aspect of co-occupation?
a. Shared emotionality
b. Shared intentionality
c. Shared physicality
d. Shared communication
Topic: Aspects of Co-Occupation
LO: 47.5
7. Engaging in co-occupations can support health and wellness. Based on this belief, you begin to develop groups focused on co-occupation for the psychiatric rehabilitation program where you work. One of those groups is a cooking group. This type of group most accurately represents which aspect of co-occupation in practice?
a. Co-occupation as an end
b. Co-occupation as a means
c. Parallel occupation
d. Shared emotionality
Topic: Co-Occupation in Practice
LO: 47.6
8. Ed is hospitalized following a suicide attempt. His girlfriend of 5 years supports his recovery but she is at a loss as to how to get close to him again. To facilitate co-occupation between Ed and his girlfriend, the best option for you to suggest is ____________.
a. Attend a professional sporting game
b. Cook dinner together
c. Go the movies
d. Introduce him to potential new friends
Topic: Co-Occupation in Practice
9. The purpose of the DoIT Model is to __________________.
a. Provide a framework to guide clinical reasoning around personal experience of time as it is related to occupation and activity
b. Encourage practitioners to evaluate the effects of interstitial time on occupational engagement
c. Enhance occupational performance and engagement in basic activities of daily living
d. Assist with intervention planning for individuals experiencing symptoms associated with mental illness
Topic: Dimensions of Occupation
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