A leading resource for over a decade, ""Quick Reference Dictionary for Occupational Therapy"" has provided occupational therapy professionals and students with pertinent information right at their fingertips. Revised and updated into a Fifth Edition, this pocket size resource includes the latest information in the field of occupational therapy. Within the Fifth Edition of ""Quick Reference Dictionary for Occupational Therapy"", over 3,800 terms are defined (over 230 more than last edition) and 68 appendices are included (including 8 new). ""Quick Reference Dictionary for Occupational Therapy, Fifth Edition"" by Dr. Karen Jacobs and Laela Jacobs is the only comprehensive dictionary available specifically for occupational therapy. The handy dictionary provides a quick reference to words, their definitions, and important resources that are used in daily practice and academic training. Its convenient size makes it easy to use whether you're in the clinic or at school. The new features of the fifth edition include: glossary of terms from the American Occupational Therapy Association's Occupational Therapy Practice Framework 2; terms from occupational science; glossary of terms from the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists' Enabling II; and expanded and updated appendices - more user-friendly! Some new appendices topics include: Pharmacology; Nutrition Basics; Visual Impairment; and Definitions of Occupational Therapy. Occupational therapy and occupational therapy assistants, clinicians, faculty and students will benefit from the easy-to-use format and updated information that ""Quick Reference Dictionary for Occupational Therapy, Fifth Edition"" has to offer. It is a must have for all in occupational therapy.
" A must have for all OT students & OT practitioners "
Published by Sigrid Wentzensen , 3 years ago
***I love my QRD for Occupational Therapy (4th edition) because aside from being an excellent quick reference dictionary it includes other sections that touch on several areas that are key to the Occupational Therapy profession. I especially enjoyed reading appendixes 1-60 which cover a medical roots terminology section, language sections for French, German, Portuguese and Spanish, and, so much more! All students and practitioners should have this super useful and easy to carry book.***
Life Saver
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
I have owned this book for 1 month and it looks like I have owned it for 1 year. This book is an excellent resource for papers, take home tests, and to look up words during lecture. It is compact enough that you can carry it with you to class or to work. Because I am a full time student, wife, and mother I carry my books with me wherever I go. I sneak study sessions while waiting for appointments, carpool lines, and during child sport practices. Due to the extensive appendices I do NOT have to carry several books with me. It is an investment that can benefit you throughout your entire OT professional career!!!
Quick reference dictionary for OTR's, COTA's, OTA's
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
This is a great book for OT students or for someone entering the field. Has just about everything you need to have at your finger tips. I would recommend this book to anyone in the field, after all you can't remember everything.
Excellent dictionary with very useful appendices
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
As a returning therapist who's been out of the field for a while, I wholeheartedly recommend this book. As the title implies, it is a DICTIONARY, and as such, defines terms. (I say this because the other reviewers were obviously looking for a different type of book, such as the equally excellent, Quick Reference to Occupational Therapy by Reed. When I was fresh out of OT school, I found that book very handy, and its appendices are great, too.) However, since I now need a dictionary tailored for OTs, this book is perfect for my purposes. And the appendices are extremely helpful. So, if you took a long break from OT, are changing practice areas, or have noticed that terminology has changed since you graduated school, get this book. It will make reading charts and deciphering jargon at the clinic much easier. You might also want to get the Quick Reference to Occupational Therapy book by Reed, but note that it doesn't provide definitions, as it is not a dictionary.
Wish I'd gotten this day 1 of OT school!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book has it all at your fingertips! An excellent dictionary for our profession and quick charts for maintaining competence in various areas of practice. It would have been especially useful at the start of my OT education as a reference/study guide, but is certainly useful to any practioner. It includes AOTA documents (Code of Ethics, etc.), as well as necessary and thoughtful interview/intervention questions in Spanish, Portugese, French, and German for building rapport and communicating with clients of various ethnicities. You won't regret getting this book!
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