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An OTR and entry level COTA are working with a group of pts in an outpatient facility in lubbock texas. What task is the COTA permitted to perform in any state?

A) Formulate short term goals
B) Formulate long term goals
C) Interpret information from the standardized assesment
D) Introduce the pt and hand out supplies.

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A Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) can introduce patients and hand out supplies, which is a task allowed in any state, unlike formulating goals or interpreting assessment data, which are typically the responsibility of an Occupational Therapist Registered (OTR).

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The correct option : d

The roles of Occupational Therapists (OTRs) and COTAs are well-defined within the scope of occupational therapy. OTRs are responsible for the evaluation and formation of rehabilitation goals including both short-term and long-term objectives. They interpret the data from standardized assessments and use this information to formulate individualized plans for each patient (pt). On the other hand, COTAs generally execute the treatment plans under the supervision of an OTR. They may contribute to the treatment process by providing direct therapy, adapting environments, and offering support to patients.

While the scope of practice for COTAs can vary between states, basic tasks such as greeting patients and distributing materials are universally accepted responsibilities for COTAs. These tasks do not require the advanced clinical judgment or evaluative skills associated with goal formulation or interpretation of assessment data, which remain the purview of the OTR.

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