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  • October 26, 2024
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NCTRC Exam #2

The CTRS is encouraging team members to use the STAR approach to client safety.
The CTRS explains that the STAR approach begins by, - answer Stopping to
concentrate on tacks

A client with a history of aggression begins swearing and pacing back and forth,
shouting, "You can't make me stay here!" The MOST appropriate initial response is to -
answer Speak calmly and quietly to the client

In evaluating research as part of the development of evidence-based practice
guidelines, the four evaluative/ trustworthiness criteria are (1) credibility, (2)
dependability, (3) transferability, and (4) - answer Confirmability

A client with multiple sclerosis tells the CTRS that she is upset that she can no longer
continue her employment because her job is too physically demanding and is
concerned about how she will support herself. Which of the following response focuses
on problem-solving as a response to stress? - answer “What plans do you have for
finding a new job?"

Under the Joint Commission's National Patient Safety Goals, which of the following is
generally acceptable as one of two required identifiers? - answerDate of Birth

When advising parents about age- appropriate exercise for a 4-year-old child about the
be discharged from the hospital after treatment for diabetes, which of the following
activities is MOST appropriate? - answerDancing or skating

Using the average cost of a problem and the cost of intervention to demonstrate is an -
answerCost-Benefit Analysis

What are the 5 Stages of Substance Abuse - answerExperimentation, Regular Use,
Problem Use, Dependence, Addiction

Which of the following characteristics indicate that a dog is likely well suited to be a
therapy dog? - answerRemains confident in different environments

If, when utilizing the Plan Do Study Act (PDSA) method of continuous quality
improvement, study of the outcomes of a trial indicates that the solution that was
instituted was not effective, the next step is to - answerReturn to the Plan Step

When reviewing a number of articles as part of the development of evidence-based
practice guidelines, the first step to reading crucially should be to - answerConsider the
source

, The three primary elements of motivational interviewing are - answerCollaboration,
Evocation, and Autonomy

When entering the room of a client who is deaf and facing away from the door, the
CTRS should - answerClap hands or tap the foot

In an adverse incident occurs, a written report should be completed -
answerImmediately or as soon as possible

Which of the following poses the greatest barrier to communication - answerThe client is
extremely anxious and crying

The best method of ensuring that a client follows the plan of care is to - answerinclude
the client in the planning

The CTRC has called a client who is being treated for chronic depression because the
client has missed one appointment in two sessions of the support group. The statement
by the client that is the MOST concern is - answer"I've been giving all of my stuff away,
and I feel so much better"

If a stroke client has been discharged home but is having difficulty preparing foods
because of residual right-side weakness comma the MOST appropriate referral is to an
- answerOccupational Therapist

Switch which of the following is a non-verbal cue that a client may be anxious? -
answerClient rubs hands together-constantly

When the CTRS is assisting a nonambulatory client to transfer from a wheelchair into
an automobile, the BEST assistive device is likely? - answerSliding board

If a CTRS dislikes working with older adults and frequently avoids older clients while
showing favoritism to young adults of a similar age to the CTRS, this is an example of -
answerBoundary violation

When interviewing a client whose culture is different from the CTRS, CTRS asks what
the client believes is the cause of the client's symptoms and what treatment the client
expects. This is an example of - answerCultural competence

The primary of conducting a problem-based assessment of a client is to - answerCreate
a problem list

Considering Tuckman's stages of group development, during which stage does the
leader's input and direction decrease? - answerPerforming

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