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This form is a self-assessment of your current skills and abilities. This form is also used to document skill demonstration. EMPLOYEE PROFILE Last Name First Name Middle Initial Employee Number Direct Supervisor (Name) CPR Card Expiration Date: Date Form Initiated Check One OT COTA The instructions below will guide you in completing this form. Sections designated with to be completed by employee. Sections designated with to be completed by supervisor or preceptor. (Sections Employee Must ) Place an X in the appropriate column using the key below: KEY A = I am competent to supervise this skill B = I am competent to perform this skill without supervision C = I need to review this skill D = I need additional instruction on this skill E = I have never performed this skill (Sections Supervisor or Preceptor Must ) Supervisor: Indicate whether or not instruction is required then document completion in the appropriate columns. If C or D is selected, review the instruction and possibly the skills demonstration is required prior to assignment to applicable patients. Preceptor: Document completion of skills demonstration or indicate NA as applicable. A date and initials in the nstration column indicates competency has been achieved. Do not date or initial until competency is achieved. An additional column is provided for repeat demonstrations. the signature section at the end of this form. OT/COTA must demonstrate competencies for items in bold text and marked with an asterisk (*) prior to the first assignment requiring those skills regardless of previous experience. Required for all OTs / COTAs Infection Control * Bag Technique * Hand Hygiene *Aseptic Technique Required for all OTs /COTAs Assessment For Repeat Skills * Vital Signs (BP, HR, RR, Temp) * Central and Peripheral Pulse (carotid, radial, dorsal pedal, posterior tibial) * Borg and Dyspnea RPE Scales *Pulse Ox (O2 Saturation) including orders and parameters State specific: : OT/COTA Page 1 of 5 Revised: 6/16/2017

Assessment (continued) Mental Status Pain Assessment Scales Grip Strength/Dynamometer M Manual Muscle Testing Muscle Tone Edema in Extremities Skin Integrity Protective Sensation (Monofilament Testing, if applicable) Sensation Home Safety/Hazards Visual Perception Fine Motor Coordination/Dexterity Assessment (9 Hole Peg Test) Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test Functional Reach and Modified Functional Reach ADLs: Feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting * Barthel Index Activities-Specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC Scale) IADLs: meal prep, heavy cleaning, laundry, grocery shopping, budgeting, money management, bed making, med management Leisure Skills Assessment Mini-Cog Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) Saint Louis University Mental Status (SLUMS) : OT/COTA Page 2 of 5 Revised: 6/16/2017

Required for all OTs Documentation *Home Care Consents *Plan of Care Development *Physician Orders *OASIS Functional Scoring * Medication Reconciliation: Documentation, including Drug Names, Route, Dosage, Frequency, Potential Interactions *State Specific COTA supervision *Therapy Reassessment Expectations/Rules Required for all OTs / COTAs Intervention in Pain Management Techniques in Post-Op Precautions/Restrictions ADL/IADL Adaptive equipment selection and instruction Home Safety and Modifications Activity/Exercise Development/ / Progression and Resources Functional mobility instruction : OT/COTA Page 3 of 5 Revised: 6/16/2017

Intervention (continued) in wheelchair mobility in Energy Conservation Techniques Posture and Body Mechanics Case Management in Edema Management Disease management: (i.e. CHF, DM, COPD, etc..) and Resources in Pressure Ulcer prevention Check the Box to Indicate Additional Required Skills For Repeat Skills in Transfer Equipment (i.e. Hoyer Lifts) Application/ on Immobilizers and Splints Minor adjustments/fitting of static hand splints Application/ on Cervical and Lumbar Orthotics Application/ on donning UE/LE Prostheses in Low Vision techniques/modification : OT/COTA Page 4 of 5 Revised: 6/16/2017

Initials Print Name Signature Title Date (m/d/yyyy) : OT/COTA Page 5 of 5 Revised: 6/16/2017