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COTA Exam Study Guide: Strategies for Success
The purpose of this comprehensive resource is to assist the potential examinee in preparing for the national Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) examination. This study guide has been designed to identify areas of competence and weakness and to organize study into logical steps. Each chapter contains a review of that chapter's topic including theory, evaluations, and interventions. This is followed by a question section involving a clinical reasoning process with an explanation of each correct answer, plus an extensive bibliography for further information. Accompanying the study guide are two full-scale practice examinations with 200 questions each, including explanations and rationale behind each exam item and answer.
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Functional Documentation: A Process for the Physical Therapist
Utilize this resource to keep effective, concise documentation. Designed for use in private practice, an institutional setting, or physical therapy school, this book covers all of the physical therapist's most common documents: Initial evaluations, Daily progress notes, Discharge summaries, Team meeting notes and letters to other team members, Reimbursement letters.

OT GOALs Occupational Therapy Goals and Objectives Associated with Learning
Easy-to-use resource meets your needs as a pediatric OT in various settings. Now you can quickly and efficiently complete required paperwork for your preschool to high school caseload. This valuable resource helps you easily incorporate comprehensive, measurable therapy goals and objectives into your Therapy reports, Treatment plans, IEPs, Other programs requiring individualized lists of goals. Use OT GOALs to Clearly communicate target behaviors to be improved, Systematically organize long-term goals and objectives, Quickly and easily individualize programs, Develop uniformity and clarity in terminology of goals and objectives.

Practitioner’s Guide to Clinical Occupational Therapy
Increase your efficiency in analyzing data and designing intervention

The Consulting Therapist: A Guide for OTs and PTs in Schools
Effectively with educators and other team members implementing a consultation modelProvide consultation to educators and work with classroom teachers to develop intervention plans for your preschool and school-age students with special needs. Assist students in achieving academic success and enhance their non-academic performance in the gym, lunchroom, and on the playground. The Consulting Therapist offers effective strategies and case studies to help you implement a consultative model. Learn how to apply your knowledge in sensory, motor, neuromuscular, perceptual, and psychosocial domains.

The Recycling Occupational Therapist Hundreds of Simple Therapy Materials You Can Make
Find everything you need to know about creating therapy materials from common household items in this new resource. Make the items yourself, or include your clients in the creative process. Use the recycled therapy materials to assist clients of all ages with the fine motor activities, gross motor skills, and sensory activities described in the book. The activities are presented with a brief description of the material or activity, a list of necessary equipment, construction directions, and suggested uses and adaptations. The appendixes provide six lists to guide you in selecting activities for clients, based on age-appropriateness, type of activities, and skills addressed.

Training the Physical Therapist Aide A Guide for the Rehabilitation Professional
Keep costs down while solving your personnel shortage problemsThese reproducible outlines and illustrations help you provide comprehensive and consistent training for your physical therapist aides. You'll save money and valuable explanation time. The easy-to-use material provides a basic science background and psychomotor information. Three sections of modules include— General Orientation—contains daily activities, a sample job description, standards for performance, and sample policies and procedures, Basic Principles—covers basic anatomy, concepts of exercise, patient handling skills, modality setup, and terminology , Diagnostic-Specific Training—covers common neurologic diagnoses, including specific exercise regimens and information on disease/injury.
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