The occupational profile describes
A) The client's work history B) What the client used to be able to do
C) The client's perspective, wants, and needs D) What the client is being evaluated for
C
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Common accommodations that you should make for persons with severe hearing impairment do NOT include which of the following?
a. Make initial connection with the patient via movement or by gentle touch. b. Maintain a face-to-face position. c. Exaggerate facial and body language to make points more clear. d. Reduce background noise to the lowest possible level.
Which statement best reflects the difference between the occupational profile and the analysis of occupational performance?
A. The occupational profile is always first and is written on the referral form. B. The analysis of occupational performance is a standardized manner of determin-ing the intervention plan and is used with all clients. C. The analysis of occupational performance guides the occupational profile. D. The occupational profile guides the analysis of occupational performance.