Tired of drowning in endless OT assessments, trying to memorize every test from birth to geriatrics, only to realize you remember…none of it?
This topic is not for the weak. But good news: you don’t need to torture yourself.
👉 Here’s the plan: Skip over the intimidating charts (seriously, don’t waste your time) and go straight to the end of the chapter:
✅ 25 flashcards at the end of the chapter— because this is straightforward, direct-fact content.
✅ 25 (OTR only) practice questi... ...
Tired of drowning in endless OT assessments, trying to memorize every test from birth to geriatrics, only to realize you remember…none of it?
This topic is not for the weak. But good news: you don’t need to torture yourself.
👉 Here’s the plan: Skip over the intimidating charts (seriously, don’t waste your time) and go straight to the end of the chapter:
✅ 25 flashcards at the end of the chapter— because this is straightforward, direct-fact content.
✅ 25 (OTR only) practice questions— because you’re drilling and recalling until it sticks.
✅ Active recall + drilling yourself = the best way to retain assessment knowledge, since the exam tests you on pure recall.
Now, full honesty: I always tell students, “Don’t waste your life studying assessments.” But as your trusted tutor…I can’t officially say that here (lol). Soooo instead, I’ll say this: keep it light, keep it fast, and let the flashcards do the heavy lifting.
So flip through the chart. Skip to the flashcards. And finally feel like you’re studying smarter, not harder.