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Medication Management For Occupational Therapy

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1.  According to the AOTA position paper, what is medication management considered?
  1. A Basic Activity of Daily Living (BADL)
  2. An Instrumental Activity of Daily Living (IADL)
  3. A Foundational Clinical Skill
  4. An Environmental Adaptation
2.  Based on the provided survey data, what percentage of occupational therapy practitioners reported addressing medication adherence goals with their clients?
  1. 89%
  2. 42.6%
  3. 25%
  4. 75%
3.  The two critical questions presented to occupational therapy practitioners for consideration are:
  1. Are we treating the patient's primary diagnosis, and are we meeting their rehabilitation goals?
  2. Are we truly treating the primary health condition, or are we responding to functional impairments caused by underlying medication noncompliance? And why do adherence rates remain persistently low despite increased awareness and support systems?
  3. Are we using the correct assessments, and are we considering the patient's cognitive and physical abilities?
  4. Are we collaborating with the interprofessional team, and are we considering the patient's social support systems?
4.  Which of the following is defined as the concurrent use of five or more medications and is linked to adverse outcomes like falls and confusion?
  1. Polypharmacy
  2. Deprescribing
  3. Medication Adherence
  4. Environmental Adaptation
5.  In the context of the Person-Environment-Occupation (PEO) Model, a written medication log or a checklist would be considered an intervention related to which of the following?
  1. Fine motor support
  2. Environment
  3. Occupation
  4. Health Literacy