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GRADED A ACTUAL TEST Questions and Answers Solved

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2 GRADED A+ (ACTUAL TEST ) Questions and Answers (Solved)

  • People who are intrinsically motivated in their leisure tend to
  • avoid situations in which they are challenged to demonstrate a certain skill level.
  • seek challenges equal to their competence.
  • avoid situations which may result in negative feedback about their performance.
  • seek situations that are easily accomplished or quickly won.

Answer: B. seek challenges equal to their competence.

  • When he is upset or things do not go his way, the client lashes out at people,
  • often making very caustic remarks and sometimes striking them. A TR facilitation technique that is most likely to help the client is called

  • journaling.
  • reality therapy.
  • resocialization.
  • anger management.

Answer: D. anger management.

  • A is a document kept within a client's medical record that specifies the
  • actions to be taken on behalf of and by the client in order to reach his goals.

  • critical pathway
  • written plan of operation
  • protocol
  • treatment plan

Answer: D. treatment plan

  • The CTRS is asked to submit an annual budget that assumes she starts with no
  • dollars and asks her to justify each dollar she then requests. This type of budgeting is called

  • zero-based budgeting.
  • zero-sum budgeting.
  • revenue and expense budgeting.
  • NIL (No income or losses) budgeting.

Answer: A. zero-based budgeting.

  • If the client does not understand the language used on the assessment or becomes
  • fatigued, what is likely to happen?

  • The CTRS will gain insight into the sitting tolerance of the client.
  • The therapist still will be able to use the assessments from other disciplines to build 1 / 4

a treatment plan.

  • Nothing, most CTRS's do not use assessment scores anyway.
  • The assessment score will not be reflective of the person's skills, attitudes, and
  • knowledge.

Answer: D. The assessment score will not be reflective of the person's skills,

attitudes, and knowledge.

  • After the client assessment has been completed, the next step in the pro-

gramming process is to:

  • write treatment summaries.
  • analyze activities.
  • identify the problems and strengths of the client.
  • develop goals and objectives.

Answer: C. identify the problems and strengths of the client.

  • Why does "thought stopping" help reduce stress reactions in people who have
  • obsessive or phobic thoughts?

  • Thoughts precede emotions, which precede physiological responses.
  • It punishes them for their negative thoughts.
  • It isolates them from the group before they can be hurt.
  • It shows them they have value and worth.

Answer: A. Thoughts precede emotions, which precede physiological responses.

  • A facility that provides comprehensive services for individuals with physical
  • disabilities on an inpatient and outpatient basis is called a

  • community mental health center.
  • physical medicine and rehabilitation center.
  • sheltered workshop.
  • homebound program.

Answer: B. physical medicine and rehabilitation center.

  • A CTRS selects the Comprehensive Evaluation in Recreational Therapy Scale
  • (CERT-Psych) to measure behavior of a client as observed in group activities. Which assessment characteristic has the CTRS considered in making this selection

  • validity
  • reliability
  • usability
  • practicability

Answer: A. validity

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  • The purpose of quality improvement activities is to
  • gather client input into the improvement of programs.
  • increase communication with other members of the treatment team.
  • increase documentation of TR services.
  • improve the effectiveness of client services.

Answer: D. improve the effectiveness of client services.

  • Which of the following are typical parts of a diagnostic protocol?
  • Assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation.
  • Subjective, objective, analysis, planning.
  • Comprehensive program descriptions and specific program descriptions.
  • Client problems, assessment criteria, process criteria, and outcomes criteria.

Answer: D. Client problems, assessment criteria, process criteria, and outcomes

criteria.

  • The CTRS encourages clients to express preferences and make decisions as
  • much as is possible. The CTRS is applying which ethical principle?

  • autonomy.
  • privacy.
  • beneficence.
  • justice.

Answer: A. autonomy

  • A clinical CTRS and a community CTRS are conducting a marketing analysis to
  • set up a joint outpatient TR rehab program. Which statement identifies a factor that would be considered an opportunity to promote this joint venture?

  • PT and OT are currently contracting their services in the community.
  • A private health care company is providing in-home care in the area.
  • Patient length of stay in inpatient rehabilitation is continuing to decrease.
  • An ADA survey is presently being conducted in the community.
  • Answer: C. Patient length of stay in inpatient rehabilitation is continuing to decrease.

  • On an activity analysis form, the items about interaction patterns (such as
  • unilateral, intra-individual, etc.) would best fit under the component of

  • physical
  • Mental
  • emotional
  • social

Answer: D. social

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  • A CTRS solely uses an activity inventory to assess client's functional abilities.
  • Which of the following is most likely to happen?

  • the validity of results is increased.
  • the validity of results is decreased.
  • The reliability of results is increased.
  • The reliability of results is decreased.

Answer: B. the validity of results is decreased.

  • An advantage of SOAP notes over narrative notes is that they
  • are completed only by select members of the treatment team.
  • contain more subjective information about the client.
  • are more structured and organized.
  • require behavioral observations.

Answer: C. are more structured and organized.

  • A CTRS should use which of the following resources to find successful, proven
  • methods of achieving positive client outcomes through actual TR services?

  • Therapeutic Recreation Journal
  • An introduction to TR textbook
  • Adapted Activities Quarterly
  • ATRA Newsletter

Answer: A. Therapeutic Recreation Journal

  • In which of the following steps does the CTRS gather data for service quality
  • improvement?

  • Assessment.
  • Program planning.
  • Program implementation.
  • Program evaluation.

Answer: D. Program evaluation.

  • A CTRS wants to assess a patients/clients ability to follow simple directions.
  • The CTRS should assess behavior from which of the following do- mains?

  • Cognitive.
  • Physical.
  • Emotional.
  • Social.

Answer: A. Cognitive.

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