SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION PLANING FOR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST

RAJASTHAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, AJMER 

SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION PLANNING FOR THE POST OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST 

(MEDICAL & HEALTH DEPARTMENT) 

EXAMINATION PATTERN:

Pattern of Question Papers: 

1. Objective Type Paper 

2. Maximum Marks : 100 

3. Number of Questions : 100 

4. Duration of Paper : Two Hours 

5. All Questions carry equal marks 

6. There will be Negative Marking.

 

:SYLLABUS OF EXAMINATION:

ANATOMY– 

GENERAL ANATOMY 

Cell, epithelium, connective tissue, cartilage, bone, joints, muscles, nervous tissue, embryology 

REGIONAL ANATOMY 

Upper limb, lower limb,thorax,head & neck, nervous system, cranial nerves PHYSIOLOGY GENERAL 

PHYSIOLOGY . 

1. Cell and tissue & Body Fluid. 

2. Cardio-Vascular System 

3. Respiratory System 

4. Digestive System 

5. Reproductive System. 

6. Excretory System. 

7. Endocrine System. 

8. Skin-Structure and functions 

9. Neuromuscular physiology 

BIO-CHEMISTRY 

1. BIO-PHYSICS 

2. CELL 

3. CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS & PROTEIN METABOLISM 

4. VITAMINS 

5. WATER AND ELECTROLYTES 

6. MINERAL METABOLISM 

7. NUTRITION 

8. CONNECTIVE TISSUE

9. NERVE TISSUE 

10. MUSCLE TISSUE 

11. HORMONES 

FUNDAMENTALS OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 

1. Definition & Scope of occupational therapy 

2. Principles & techniques of Therapeutic Exs and its relation with the development of appropriate therapeutic activities 

3. Principles & methods of assessment & variations in testing & recording 

4. Hand functions & its evaluation technique and splinting 

5. Concept & principles of adaptation & assistive technology 

6. Designing of appropriate aids, appliances for the above said needs 

7. Basic concepts of Human Development 

8. Principles of maturation 

     (i) Cephalo-caudal patterns of development 

     (ii) Proximal distal patterns of development 

     (iii) Medial-lateral patterns of development 

    (iv) Mass to specific patterns of development 

    (v) Gross motor to fine motor patterns of development 

9. Activities as a basis of Occupational Therapy 

   (a) Therapeutic Activities-Definition, classification, characteristics & scope 

   (b) Activities of daily living-Definition, Classification, evaluation, Various, Scales, Used & principles of training 

   (c) Remedial activities for physical & intellectual need Muscle strengthening JROM, Coordination, education, memory, perception 

   (d) Prevocational and vocational activities 

  (e) Therapeutic Media 

       (a) Purposeful activities 

       (b) Crafts & play and adaptation -Tools, equipment materials, Therapeutic values & uses. 

       (c) Recreation 

            (i) Group 

           (ii) Individual. 

      (d) Activity analysis-Principles, components, selection criteria 

10. Occupational therapy in industrial rehabilitation: 

(a) Prevocational .capacity evaluation 

     (i) Work capacity evaluation 

     (ii) Physical capacity evaluation 

     (iii) Functional capacity evaluation 

(b) Job analysis 

    (i) On Job or work site evaluation 

    (ii) Work samples 

    (iii) Introduction, work hardening & work conditioning 

11. Selection & designing of basic manipulative and sensory appreciation activities for the normal child 

12. The selection or designing of activities / exercises in relation to the appropriate development level for the child to develop coordination, activities of daily living, body image concept muscle strengthening, joint mobility, maintenance of tone etc. 

SOCIOLOGY 

A. Definition of Sociology. Sociology as a science, uses of the study of Sociology, application of knowledge of sociology in Occupational Therapy 

B. Sociology and health 

C. Socialization and social groups 

D. Family 

E. Social problems of the disabled 

PATHOLOGY 

1. Aims and objectives of study of Pathology. 

2. Brief outline of cell injury, degeneration, necrosis and gangrene. 

3. Inflammation 

4. Circulatory disturbances 

5. Blood disorder:. Anemia, Bleeding disorder. 

6. CVS: Heart and Blood vessels 

7. Respiratory System : Ch. Bronchitis, Asthma, Bronchiectasis ,Emphysema, COPD etc. 

8. Bones and Joint 

9. PNS and Muscles: Neuropathies, Poliomyelitis & Myopathies etc. 

10. CNS: Infection, Demyelinating disease, Degenerative disease etc. 

11. Growth and its disorders like hypertrophy hyperplasia & atrophy. 

12. Autoimmune diseases. 

13. Healing and repair. 

14. Metabolic disorders 

MICROBIOLOGY 

1. Introduction and History of Microbiology 

2. Sterilization and asepsis 

3. Infection- Source of infection and Entry and its Spread 

4. Immunity- Natural and Acquired 

5. Allergy and hypersensitivity. 

6. Virology 

7. Outline of common pathogens 

PHARMACOLOGY 

1. General Pharmacology 

2. Drugs Affecting Peripheral (Somatic) nervous System 

3. Anti-inflammatory drugs 

4. Drugs Affecting CNS and ANS: General anesthetics, Anxiolytics and hypnotics; Alcohol, Opioid analgesic Drug dependence and abuse Antiepileptic drugs, Drug therapy for Neurodegenerative disorders. 

5. Drugs Affecting Respiratory System 

6. Drugs affecting exercise therapy and ADLs 

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY & INDUSTRIAL REHABILITATION 

1. History of Occupational Therapy in Industrial setup

2. Definition, concept, Classification of work, Work process 

3. Definition, Concept & Principles of-Ergonomics 

4. Principles & process of ergonomic analysis & designing of Work set ups 

5. Evaluation & assessment of Work process 

6. Concept of body mechanics in industrial injuries 

7. Occupational injuries of back, upper-limb & its evaluation & prevention program 

8. Preparation of patient to return to job- various aspects 

9. Job simulation, Work conditioning & Work hardening 

10. Job site analysis and on the job evaluation 

11. Standardized & non-standardized evaluative tools in Industrial rehabilitation 

12. Prevocational assessment & principles of training 

13. Vocational education, training & rehabilitation 

14. Classification of employment 

15. Human Engineering, Importance of human engineering 

16. Development of Human engineering, 

17. Problems in human engineering 

18. Decision Making, Process and steps in decision making, Individual decision-making, 

19. Decision making in organization 

20. Employees, compensation Act, PWD Act’ 1995 & provisions for Employees & Employers 

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY & MENTAL HEALTH 

I. Basic Techniques: 

1. Principle & Frame of reference, Occupational therapy in mental health. 

2. Types of therapy and ADL training in mentally challenged 

3. Occupational therapy evaluation in mental health 

II. Occupational Therapy in common mental disorders e.g., schizophrenia, psychosis, substance abuse, attention deficit etc., PSYCHOLOGY 

1. General Psychology 

2. Methods of Introspection, observation and experimentation 

3. Learning 

4. Memory 

5. Emotion 

6. Motivation 

7. Intelligence 

8. Personality 

9. Child Psychology and development 

10. Applied Psychology including industrial and rehabilitation psychology 

PSYCHIATRY 

1. Definition/criteria of Normality and Abnormality contributing to normal mental health. 

2. Occupation therapy : scope and practices in common psychiatric disorders 

COMMUNITY MEDICINE 

1. General concepts of health diseases etc. 

2. CBR and Institutional based rehabilitation and strategies intervene in rural health systems. 

3. CBR in relation to different medical & surgical conditions. 

BIOMECHANICS & KINESIOLOGY 

I) ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS of movement 

II) KINETIC ASPECTS OF LIMB MOVEMENT: Biomechanics of Upper Extremity, lower extremity and spine III) BIOMECHANICS OF normal GAIT 

ORTHOPAEDICS IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 

1. Fractures dislocations and regional orthopedic disorders in relation to orthopedic 

management. 

2. Deformities 

3. Inflammatory conditions and lesions of joints and bones. Osteomyelitis, tuberculosis, 

tuberculosis, pyogenic infections, Osteoarthritis, T.B. Joints,. Tenosynovitis etc., 

4. Peripheral nerve injuries-their management 

5. Role of occupational therapy in reconstructive surgeries 

6. Principle of Tendon transfer and its occupational therapy concepts

 7. Pediatrics muscolo-skeletal conditions and occupational therapy 

SURGERY INCLUDING OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY I) 

General Surgery 

1. Principles of Pre and postoperative occupational therapy of surgical patients including 

surgical conditions. 

2. Physiological response of the body to surgery. 

3. Burns: Degrees of burns and, management and reconstructive surgery following burns and complications of Burns and occupational therapy in burn 4. Principles of tendon transplant, cosmetic surgery, types of grafts, surgery of hand with 

emphasis on relative occupational therapy 

MEDICINE INCLUDING PEDIATRICS IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 

(1) Disease of Respiratory System e.g., COPD, bronchial asthma etc. 

(2) Physiology, clinical presentation and occupational therapy in CRF. 

(3) Physiology, clinical presentation in relation to metabolic disorders. 

(4) Joint and connective disorder in relation to occupational therapy. 

(5) HIV & AIDS and primary prevention and its effect on occupation. 

(6) Physiology, clinical presentation of various vascular disorders. 

PAEDIATRICS 

1. Growth and development of a child from birth to 12 year Including physical, social, adaptive development 

2. Cerebral palsy, etiology of prenatal, perinatal and postnatal causes, briefly mention pathogenesis, types of cerebral palsy (Classification), findings on examination, general examination of C.N.S, Musculoskeletal and respiratory system. 

3. Associated defects: Mental retardation, microcephaly, blindness, hearing and speech 

impairment, squint and convulsions. 

4. Muscular Dystrophy: forms, modes of inheritance and clinical manifestation physical finding in relation to disabilities progression of various forms and prognosis 

5. Neural tube defects : development, clinical features affecting lower limbs, bladder and bowel control and complications 

6. Normal diet of newborn and child: dietary calorie, fat, protein, mineral and vitamin 

requirement in a normal child and in a child with malnutrition 

7. Respiratory disorders in relation to occupational therapy 

NEUROLOGY & NEUROSURGERY IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 

Neurology 

1. General principles of neurological and neuro physiological diagnosis. 

2. Cerebrovascular diseases 

3. Parkinsonism and other extrapyramidal disorders. 

4. M S & other demyelinating disease. 

5. Peripheral nerve disorders 

6. Diseases of muscles (polymyositis, muscular dystrophy 

7. Neurosurgery a. Head Injury – Causes- and mechanism of head injury subdural, epidural and intracranial bleeding, types neurological, disorders following head injury 

8. Paraplegia, hemiplegia, quadriplegia and occupational therapy management etc. 

FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT & OUTCOME MEASURES 

Occupational therapy approaches on the basis of Assessment- 

a) Introduction to approaches 

1. Behavioral Approach 

2. Biomechanical approach 

3. Cognitive Disability Approach. 

4. Developmental Approach 

5. Neuro developmental Approach 

6. Sensory Integration Approach 

7. Human Occupation Approach 

8. Rehabilitation Approach

9. Psychodynamic Approach 

10. Spatiotemporal Approach 

11. Occupational Adaptation: an Integrative approach b) Clinical Decision Making c) Rationale of Plan of Occupational Therapy Management 

12. Functional Assessment scales. 

13. Clinical reasoning and evidence based practice. 

CLINICAL REHABILITATION 

1. Introduction to Rehabilitation medicine 

2. Definition concerned in the phases of the disability process, explanation of its aims & principles. Scope of rehabilitation. 

3. Definition concerned with the causes of Impairment Functional limitation and Disability 4. Disability Prevention. Limitation & Rehabilitation: 

5. Present Rehabilitation Services in India. 

6. Legislations for rehabilitation services for the Disabled and P.W.D. Act. 

7. Rehabilitation. Team & its members, their role. 

8. Community & Rehabilitation including C.B.R. 

9. Architectural barriers possible modifications in relation to different disabled conditions. 

10. Achieving functional independence 

11. Basic concepts of prosthetics and orthotics, and wheelchair prescription 

12. Assistive devices and ADL 

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN ORTHOPAEDIC CONDITIONS 

Methods of Evaluation in Occupational Therapy Objectives functions of occupational therapy in following: 

1. Deformities, joint and bone disorders including trauma 

2. Inflammatory conditions of joints 

3. Metabolic bone diseases 

4. Amputations 

5. Supportive and corrective appliances in the rehabilitation of orthopaedic cases. 

6. Adapted devices in the rehabilitation of orthopaedic cases 

7. Activities of daily living, testing and training in A.D.L 

8. Occupational Therapy in Neurotrauma and hand injury etc. 

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN SURGICAL CONDITIONS INCLUDING OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY 

Objectives functions of Occupational Therapy in : 

(i) Burns-emphasis on management in respect of rehabilitation. 

(ii) Thoracic surgery-Pre and postoperative management in respect of rehabilitation. 

(iii) Plastic surgery-Basic principles and applications. 

(iv) Radical Mastectomy and role of occupational therapy 

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN MEDICAL CONDITIONS INCLUDING PEDIATRIC 

Review of medical conditions and treatment and role of occupational therapy in the rehabilitation of patients with various diseases. 

(1) Methods of evaluation in Occupational Therapy. 

(2) Concept of occupational therapy in Developmental disorders of childhood 

(3) Objective and functions of Occupational Therapy in 

(i) Rheumatoid arthritis 

(ii) Leprosy 

(iii) Cerebro-Vascular accidents. 

(iv) Cardiac-diseases (Congenital and acquired) 

(v) Geriatric conditions 

(vi) Cardio-pulmonary condition 

(4) Home care programme in severely ‘disabled and A.D.L. in adults and children 

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN NEUROLOGICAL & NEUROSURGICAL CONDITIONS 

Brief review of following Medical conditions, aims, various modalities, appropriate frame reference, objectives & functions of Occupational Therapy in following : 

Neurology: 

1. Acute infections of nervous system-Encephalitis, meningitis, transverse myelitis neuro syphilis. 

2. Cerebral palsy, Hydrocephalus. 

3. Poliomyelitis. 

4. Cerebral-vascular accidents. 

5. Common affections of peripheral, spinal & cranial nerves. 

6. Myopathy & Muscular dystrophies. 

7. Lesion of pyramidal, extra pyramidal, cerebellar systems. 

8. Motor neuron diseases. 

9. Degenerative Neurological conditions, Parkinsonism syringomyelia etc. 

10. Multiple sclerosis. 

11. Peripheral N. injuries & Neuropathies 

12. Other common neurological disorders 

Neurosurgery: 

1. Pre & post operative Occupational Therapy management of neurosurgical conditions and complications, nerve repairs / nerve grafting etc. 

2. Pre & post operative Occupational Therapy management in various neurosurgical conditions.

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