Which of the following is not an expected outcome of an occupation-based functional motion assessment?
A. The OT practitioner conducting interviews with the client to determine the prob-lems encountered during performance of functional activities
B. The OT practitioner having the client perform other tasks associated with his or her habits while interacting in varied environmental contexts
C. The OT practitioner making the decision to conduct formal assessments of per-formance skills or body function
D. Meaningful intervention goals relative to improving occupational performance will be selected
ANS: A
The occupation-based functional motion assessment requires the client to be observed during the actual performance of tasks, preferably in contexts that have meaning to the client. The need for more formal assessment, such as ROM or manual muscle testing, may become obvious as the therapist observes and interprets the problems that the client may be encountering. An interview will not provide the therapist with objective data about the client's ability.
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