NCTRC Exam #2 2023/2024
NCTRC Exam #2 2023/2024 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? - ANSWER-Date 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? - ANSWER-Dancing or skating Using the average cost of a problem and the cost of intervention to demonstrate is an - ANSWER-Cost-Benefit Analysis What are the 5 Stages of Substance Abuse - ANSWER-Experimentation, Regular Use, Problem Use, Dependence, Addiction Which of the following characteristics indicate that a dog is likely well suited to be a therapy dog? - ANSWER-Remains confident in different environments
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