CASPer TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Describe a disappointment from your life. - Answers -I once applied for a veterinary
technician position at a veterinary emergency hospital. However, after a month had
passed with no response, I sent a follow-up email to inquire about my initial email. After
another two weeks, I showed up to the clinic in person to deliver my resume, but again I
received no response. I was disappointed that I did not receive even a rejection
notification, however, I took this as a learning experience to better myself so that I can
be a more competitive applicant in the future.
Briefly describe a time when you hesitated or chose not to help someone. What were
the reasons behind your dilemma? - Answers -As a veterinary technician, I am still
working during the pandemic. One time, I was picking up a pet from the owner outside
our clinic. When I received the pet's leash, I was in the middle of explaining the exam
procedure when the elderly owner dropped his phone. My initial instinct was to bend
down and help the owner retrieve his phone; however, in light of COVID-19, I hesitated
and chose not to help in order to limit contact to potentially contaminated surfaces.
Although this decision felt unnatural, I believe I made the right decision to protect the
team of healthcare professionals I work with, and this will in turn protect our clients.
What would you do if you witnessed a coworker stealing Tylenol from Pyxis? - Answers
-I would confront them about it, and let them know that I am really concerned. I would
tell them that they are jeopardizing their license as well as mine. I would tell them to put
it back, and that we need to sit down and talk about it. If he didn't want to listen, I would
report him .
Imagine that you diagnose an elderly patient with a life threatening condition that
requires overnight observation. The patient refuses to be treated. However, the patient's
son tells you that the patient has dementia and is incapable of understanding the
diagnosis or making medical decisions. The son wants you to admit the patient to the
hospital against the patient's wishes. What do you do? - Answers -I would discuss the
patient with the physician and determine whether they have the capacity to make
decisions; pts have the right to refuse but generally only if they are A+O x4 a(1) person,
(2) place, (3) time, and (4) situation.
and are stable psychiatrically;
-pt may need a POA (power of attorney) since incapable of making decisions
If a student fails a test, is it the student's fault or the teacher's fault? - Answers -Both the
student and the teacher are responsible for this failure. Students have the responsibility
to manage their studies and to seek help if they need it. Teachers have the
responsibility to teach their students and should understand that each student has their
own unique learning style, so lower-performing students should be taught in a manner
that best brings out their potential. Thus, a failure on a test is both the student's and the
teacher's fault.
,Describe a situation you have had with a difficult patient. - Answers -I once had a older-
male patient who was inappropriate around the female technicians at my physical
therapy clinic. I confronted my boss about it and told him my concerns and that I was
uncomfortable working on him. My boss was very understanding and receptive. He was
also able to talk to the patient, and make sure it didn't happen again.
You are in a surgery and the anesthesiologist starts making inappropriate comments
about the patient once they are asleep. What do you do in this situation? - Answers -I
would tell them that is inappropriate and to stop. Next time they did it, I would report it.
You are about to leave for the day and realize that you gave a patient medicine they are
allergic to. What do you do? - Answers -- contact patient immediately and explain the
situation
-tell patient to stop taking medication
A) if the patient has taken already, provide him information and schedule a follow up
with patient asap
-notify the healthcare team of the mistake
-notify the hospital or clinic safety committee of mistake
- document the mistake and follow up with patient the day after
- learn from this mistake and be more careful next time
You prescribed a 13 year old birth control, and the pt's mother calls and is angry. What
do you say? - Answers -I would first start by introducing myself to her. I would explain
my reasoning and side of the story and why I felt that it was important for her daughter
to be protected and what benefits that birth control can have for all women. I would ask
her what questions she had, and what concerns and go from there.
A friend in your class tells you his mother was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
He is overwhelmed by his studies and may drop out of the program to spend time with
his mother. How do you counsel your friend? - Answers -First, I would express how
sorry I was and let them know that I am always there for him.
I would then tell him that I believe he should stay in the program because he has
already worked so hard for this. I would tell him that our class is there for him and will
help him in any way that he can and won't let him get behind.
I would also remind him of why he wants to be a doctor- maybe its bc he wants to give
best possible care- something that he wants his mom to have.
There are currently increasing talks of increasing the rate at which Syrian refugees are
allowed to enter Canada and the United States. Both countriesm much like their
European counterparts, have had to implement measures to regulate the influx of
refugees in the country. One controversial - Answers -The Syrian refugee crisis is a
major concern for everyone, especially those countries who have stepped up to accept
the large number of incoming refugees. The policy introduced seems to be concerned
about striking a balance between humanitarian needs and security needs. Some argue
, that by limiting entry to families, we reduce the risk of having individuals who are a
security concern from entering the country. But of course, others argue that by simply
and arbitrarily excluding young, single males from entering the country we are not only
acting in a discrimnatory manner, but we are also not reducing our security concerns, as
anyone entering the country could potentially be a security risk. Therefore, I do not
agree with such a policy and I think other steps need to be taken in order to effectively
screen refugees prior to granting them entry into the country. This has to be done
effectively and efficiently so that we act in a humanitarian manner without risking the
safety and security of US and Canadian citizens.
Regardless of what we do in life, there will be times when we will come into a
disagreement with an authority figure or superior. Describe a time when you came into
conflict with an authority figure and how you dealt with it? - Answers -When I was
working as a physical therapist technician, my boss came up with a new filing system.
After a few days of using it, i felt there were a few holes in the new system. I decided to
approach him about it and communicate my ideas. He was very nice about it and ended
up implementing my ideas.
From time to time, we are all faced with conflict in some form. With experience, we learn
to deal with different forms of conflict.
Question 1: Describe a time when you had to deal with conflict and how you coped with
it? - Answers -Mom wanting to go grocery shopping during pandemic. Calming
explaining the risks, and my concerns. Afterwards she went shopping less.
Question 3: What would be your strategy if you were faced with a conflict that cannot be
resolved? - Answers -If I were faced with a conflict that could not be resolved, I would
try to identify why the conflict could not be resolved. Perhaps there is a conflict of
personal interests, or time. In order to reach the best resolution, I would encourage all
conflicting parties to discuss their priorities and to reach a compromise.
A time you failed - Answers -The first job I applied for after graduation was to a
veterinary technician opening at an emergency vet clinic. However, no matter how many
times I reached out for a response, I never got one. Although I was disheartened, I
realized that I shouldn't get hung up on this one failure. Instead, I focused on editing my
resume and practicing for interviews, and soon I landed a job at a different vet clinic.
This experience taught me that there will always be times when we fail. It is what we
choose to do after that will affect the future. The only thing we can do is move forward
and try to do better next time.
A time you had a serious disagreement - Answers -When the COVID-19 pandemic
began, the vet clinic I worked at needed to change the way we worked in order to safely
examine pets away from their owners. However, I disagreed with my boss over the way
we should be handing pets off, and believed that her way would be putting the
technicians at higher risk of contraction. However, there was the possibility that I was
missing information due to my lack of experience and knowledge. Thus, I asked her for