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An OTA is working with a woman who sustained an TBI a month ago. She used to be a baker and would like to return to the kitchen. The woman currently resides in a group home and would like to make scones for the other residents. Which FOR should the OTA use?

A). Biomechanical
B.) Ecology of Human Performance
C). PEOP
D). OA

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Final answer:

The Ecology of Human Performance (EHP) framework would be best suited for the OTA assisting a woman with TBI who wishes to return to baking, as it focuses on the person-environment-task relationship and can be adapted to the woman's current capabilities.

Step-by-step explanation:

An OTA (Occupational Therapy Assistant) working with a woman who sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and wishes to return to baking should consider using the Ecology of Human Performance (EHP) framework. The EHP emphasizes the relationship between the person, their context, and the tasks they want to perform. In this case, it would help the OTA to evaluate and adapt the baking environment and tasks to the woman's current abilities, facilitating her return to baking scones for the residents of her group home.

The Biomechanical framework could be useful for addressing the physical demands of baking but may not consider the woman's need to engage in her environment fully. The Person-Environment-Occupation Performance (PEOP) model is also relevant, as it considers the person's desires, but EHP is broader in its approach to task performance. The Occupational Adaptation (OA) model is more focused on the individual's adaptation and may not address the woman's interaction with the environment as effectively as EHP in this context.

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