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Which one of the four categories of child development does the
skill "takes turns" belong to?
A. Personal / Social
B. Adaptive / Fine motor behavior
C. Motor Behavior
D. Language correct answer: A. Personal / Social
Which of the following is NOT an example of a therapeutic
recreation department's risk management plan?
A. Requiring TR student interns to complete their own client
assessments
B. Requiring employees to park on hospital premises
C. Conducting peer reviews by trained professionals
D. Incorporating family into the assessment procedure correct
answer: A. Requiring TR student interns to complete their own
client assessments
Which of the following activities is MOST LIKELY to teach
social skills to a group of at-risk youth?
A. Bingo
B. Volleyball, involves cooperation and competition
C. Role plays of asking for assistance
D. Discussion of appropriate leisure skills in a variety of
situations correct answer: C. Role plays of asking for assistance
,All of the following may be found in the therapeutic recreation
department's policy and procedure manual, EXCEPT
A. Instruction for checking out and driving agency vehicles
B. Treatment protocols for disability groups served by the
department
C. Guidelines for prescribing medications
D. Information about staff recruiting, hiring, supervision, and
firing correct answer: C. Guidelines for prescribing medications
The CTRS wants clients with severe intellectual disability to be
able to freely choose their preferred leisure experience. When
the CTRS uses a variety of tactile, auditory, and gustatory
objects from which the client chooses, it is called
A. Reality orientation
B. Remotivation
C. Assertiveness training
D. Sensory stimulation correct answer: D. Sensory stimulation
The CTRS uses the Transtheroretical Model of Behavior change
in organizing her documentation on client behavior change.
What are the "stages" of behavior change that she observes and
document on?
A. Thought, affect, behavior, evaluation
B. Rapid behavior change, slowed behavior change, and
maintained behavior change
C. Procontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action,
maintenance, and termination.
D. Preparation, action, evaluation, and new action correct
answer: C. Procontemplation, contemplation, preparation,
action, maintenance, and termination
,Visualization can be helpful to clients because they can
A. Use imaginary practice sessions for upcoming stressful
situations
B. Express their feelings without retribution from the group
C. Relax at their own pass
D. Only reveal to the group what they want to reveal correct
answer: A. Use imaginary practice sessions for upcoming
stressful situations
When using behavior modification with a female child who is
emotionally disturbed, the CTRS teaches her separate hygiene
behaviors and then combines them altogether in a morning wake
up routine. What behavior modification technique is the CTRS
using?
A. Shaping
B. Modeling
C. Extinction
D. Chaining correct answer: D. Chaining
The CTRS requires that all of her employees actively participate
in diversity training on a regular basis. She is trying to ensure
their
A. prejudices
B. cultural competence
C. attitudinal awareness
D. recertification through NCTRC correct answer: B. cultural
competence
People with chronic pain may benefit from time management
sessions because
A. they tend to be the busiest people
, B. they tend to be complainers and procrastinators
C. it would help them identify goals for spending their least
painful time constructively
D. it would help them develop a beneficial exercise routine at a
local community center correct answer: C. it would help them
identify goals for spending their least painful time constructively
Which of the following is NOT appropriate in the therapeutic
recreation department's written plan of operation?
A. this mission, vision, and goals of the unit
B. comprehensive and specific program protocols
C. the listing of assessments, evaluation, and their administrative
procedures.
D. individual clients' treatment and program plans correct
answer: D. individual clients' treatment and program plans
A therapeutic recreation facilitation technique that focuses on
taste, touch, sight, smell, hearing, and bodily movement, and is
often combined with reminiscence and remotivation is called?
A. sensory overload
B. aromatherapy
C. sensory stimulation
D. sensory integration correct answer: C. sensory stimulation
The CTRS is teaching clients with panic disorders to breathe
from their diaphragms, rather than their chests, because
A. diaphragmatic breathing exchanges a greater volume of air
B. diaphragmatic breathing can leave the individual light headed
C. chest breathing is harder to learn
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