CASPer Exam with Verified Solutions
2- Disability parking passes are a useful way of ensuring public spaces are accessible to people
with conditions that limit their mobility. while many people use cars and parking facilities
every day most people only fly a few times a year. Obtaining a parking pass requires an
appointment with a physician, it may be difficult for someone to complete all of the necessary
steps in time for their flight, especially as they are disabled. Allowing priority boarding takes a
very small amount of time and it is a very small inconvenience.
3- One day on my way to school I noticed a young woman walking quickly with a young man
following behind her. The man was yelling at the woman, "Hey! I'm just trying to say hello to
you. She looked visibly upset. I wanted to help her, so I put on a warm smile and walked over
to her. "Oh, there you are," I said, "I've been trying to find you!" She looked confused, but
began walking toward me. As she got close, I whispered, "It's okay. Tell me where you're
going and I'll walk with you." As we walked , she told me that man was following her for 20
minutes. I walked her to her building, and then went back about my day. Though I myself am
a wom
From time to time, we all make decisions we regret. Whether bound by less-than-ideal
circumstances, lack of resources to make the best decision, or a lack of foresight or maturity,
everyone has made a bad or unfortunate decision in their lives.
, CASPer Exam with Verified Solutions
1- Can you reflect on a decision you've made that you later regretted?
2. How can one move past, or learn from, such regret?
3. Did you ever make what seemed like a bad decision, only to later learn that it was still the
best decision at the time? CORRECT ANS-1- Worrying too much about what other people
thought of me - trying to uphold what I thought were their beliefs not mine.
2. In my opinion regret is a negative word. When I do something and it doesn't go well,
instead of having a regret, I try to look at the brighter side, that is, lessons learnt. At the end
of each day, I mentally review and analyze day's events and conversations like what didn't go
well, what were mistakes I made and what can be done now. Lessons learnt might help to
avoid such mistakes in future.
3. Yes, there are always things that could have been done differently. I tend not to regret
those choices though, because I'm careful to make the best decision I can at the time. Nobody
is perfect and things will sometimes go wrong, so there's not point wallowing in regret when
you could be doing something positive to fix the problem.
, CASPer Exam with Verified Solutions
What is the greatest challenge you have ever faced?
what did you do to overcome that challenge? CORRECT ANS-When I moved to America by
myself to follow my dreams without knowing the language or anyone here. I was born and
raised in a lower-middle-class family in Tehran, Iran. Neither of my parents had received a
higher education. I started working as a cashier at Target. I continued working full-time after
starting college and I developed a growing interest in the dental field. You gain strength,
courage, and confidence by every experience and challenge in life.
You are at the airport with your family, preparing to board a plane to your favorite vacation
destination. The flight attendants prepare to begin calling passengers for boarding. Prior to
calling for passengers in first class, the attendant asks for any passengers with disabilities to
come forward for priority boarding. A couple, a young man and woman in their mid-to-late
twenties, begins moving toward desk; the man is carrying all of their carry-on baggage, and
they are smiling and laughing, with no visible complications with movement in either of
them, and neither has any kind of visible mobility device (e.g., a cane, crutches, wheelchair,
etc.). As they move past you, the woman in line behind you sighs loudly. You turn to look at
her, and she is glancing around at your fellow passengers, visibly annoyed. She loudly
proclaims, "This is unbelievable! Look at them!" She notices you looking at her, catches your
eye, a CORRECT ANS-1- I would want to do is gather some information and try to remain
non-judgmental. it would not be appropriate to ask them to disclose any disability status. I'd
try to speak with the upset woman in a non-confrontational manner to clarify what exactly
, CASPer Exam with Verified Solutions
she was finding so frustrating. If she tells me that she was assuming that the couple were
actually able-bodied I would try to acknowledge her feelings by actively listening. Then I
would gently say "I appreciate your frustration and your understanding of the situation.
However, I wonder if you are familiar with the term 'invisible disability'. This can be confusing
for those unfamiliar with such conditions
You are about to leave for the day and realize that you gave a patient medicine they are
allergic to.
What do you do? CORRECT ANS-contact patient immediately. tell patient to stop taking
medication. provide patient information, document the mistake and schedule a follow up
with patient the day after. notify the healthcare team of the mistake. learn from this mistake
and be more careful next time
From time to time, we are all faced with conflict in some form. With experience, we learn to
deal with different forms of conflict.
1- Describe a time when you had to deal with conflict and how you coped with it?