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A client passed the behind the wheel assessment and has completed all driving
rehabilitation sessions required to return to driving. The client is pleased with the results
and offers the OTR a cash gift. The therapist refuses the money; however, the client is
insistent that the OTR take the gift. Which is the BEST response for the therapist?

A. Take the money and buy groceries for family
B. Use the money to buy lunch for the entire staff
C. Donate the money to the driving rehabilitation program
D. Decline the gift and explain why the gift cannot be accepted -
\D. Decline the gift and explain why the gift cannot be accepted

An OTR is observing a hospitalized client complete her morning self-care routine. The
OTR observes the client repeatedly wash her hands. The client mentioned that she was
once hospitalized and contracted an infection during her hospital stay. "I'm sorry I seem
odd, but I'm really afraid of getting sick again." The OTR notes the client already spent a
significant time in the bathroom but has not yet completed her grooming task. After the
session, the OTR spoke with the client's significant other who validated the OTR's
observations, saying that these behaviors are also observed at home. The client's
behavior has caused significant strain on their relationship. What should the OTR
conclude is the PRIMARY reason for this observation?
A. Generalized anxiety disorder
B. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
C. Posttraumatic stress disorder
D. Bipolar disorder -
\B. Obsessive-compulsive disorder

An OTR is working in a shelter for women experiencing domestic violence and creates a
new series of group activities. Which of the following is NOT a step in the process of
developing a group protocol for activities at the shelter?
A. Identifying the client population
B. Selecting a model and/or frame of reference
C. Conducting a focus group
D. Writing a group intervention outline -
\C. Conducting a focus group

A client is receiving occupational therapy in an outpatient clinic for cancer rehabilitation.
The client presents for an occupational therapy session and confides in the OTR that
the cancer has returned and the client will need to undergo additional treatment. What is
the BEST way for the OTR to handle this situation?

,A. Discharge the patient and do not apply charges for the session.
B. Use open-ended questions and listen quietly to client's concerns.
C. Tell the client that he or she will be okay and continue therapy as planned
D. Contact the referring physician to determine changes in therapy needs. -
\B. Use open-ended questions and listen quietly to client's concerns.

An OTR is working with at-risk adolescents with a history of depression and suicide
attempts on an in-patient acute psychiatric unit. What OT intervention is MOST
BENEFICIAL for this population?

A. Planning a menu for a healthy cooking group
B. Exploring new leisure interests and activities in a coping skills group
C. Developing a school in-service for suicide prevention -
\B. Exploring new leisure interests and activities in a coping skills group

A well-designed functional capacity evaluation provides objective information regarding
the client's ability to work. The testing protocol used in the functional capacity evaluation
should be reliable and valid. It is important for the OTR to consider the protocol's
psychometric properties. Which of the following will provide the OTR with the
information regarding the stability of the protocol's score when the protocol is
administered on two separate sessions by the OTR?
A. Interrater reliability
B. Criterion validity
C. Intrarater reliability
D. Predictive validity -
\C. Intrarater reliability

A client is seeing an OTR following a cerebrovascular accident with subsequent
hemiparesis. The client is married and has an 18-month-old child. The client would like
to address the roles of mothering and taking care of a family during rehabilitation. Which
is the MOST appropriate for the OTR to address?

A. One-handed keyboarding
B. One-handed diaper changes
C. One-handed self-showering
D. One-handed tying shoelaces -
\B. One-handed diaper changes

An OTR is working as a fieldwork educator for students who are in their level II
fieldwork. Which of the following is NOT an accurate role of the OTR supervising level II
fieldwork?

A. Promote clinical reasoning and reflective practice.
B. Enable the students to develop specialized skills.
C. Assess the level of competency of the students.
D. Assumes legal obligation for service provision. -

,\B. Enable the students to develop specialized skills.

A single parent of two small children has a difficult time balancing the roles of worker,
home maintainer, and parent and was recently hospitalized for depression. Which skills
are MOST relevant for the OTR to evaluate?

A. Cognitive level
B. Interpersonal skills
C. Leisure pursuits
D. Coping skills -
\D. Coping skills

A 67-year-old retiree who has been attending occupational therapy sessions to address
upper extremity pain verbalized that he was pleased that he can now successfully
complete all of his self-care activities with little to no pain. He said, "It is a good feeling
to be able to take care of myself. I just wish I can do more things to keep me occupied. I
want to be busy again and take my mind off the pain. I still have some pain though, but
if I am doing something I do not dwell on it". Which of the following assessment
instruments should the OTR use based on this comment?

A. Canadian Occupational Performance Measure
B. Activity Card Sort
C. Brief Pain Inventory
D. Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale -
\B. Activity Card Sort

An OTR works in a facility that emphasizes the use of interprofessional teams when
providing care and improving the facility's methods of service delivery. Which category
of interprofessional teams is characterized by collaboration, where the OTR works with
other professionals and the client to determine the goals, the contribution of each team
member, and the implementation of the intervention plan?
A. Multidisciplinary team
B. Interdisciplinary team
C. Transdisciplinary team
D. Research team -
\B. Interdisciplinary team

The OTR is leading a stress management group, which includes a woman who has
schizophrenia and is actively hallucinating. Which stress management activity is LEAST
APPROPRIATE for this individual?

A. Aerobic exercise
B. Social skills training
C. Mental imagery
D. Deep breathing -
\C. Mental imagery

, An OTR working in acute care has an extensive list of clients to be seen. The OTR
begins to prioritize clients and determines that the best way to prioritize clients is based
on insurance coverage and benefits; therefore, the OTR does not end up seeing a client
who was listed as homeless and is without benefits. Which standard of conduct does
this OTR's action violate?
A. Nonmaleficence
B. Beneficence
C. Justice
D. Veracity -
\C. Justice

An OTR is working with a client who sustained a C7 spinal cord injury during a hazing
incident. The client verbalized, "I just wanted to fit in and prove that I was worth
something. I really did not know where my life was going and I thought being part of the
group would help me. Maybe this is my purpose, you know? I can speak up against
hazing and keep other new students from making the same mistake as I did. I don't
know, maybe I am just being too hopeful. Maybe not. I don't really know where to start."
What should the OTR do NEXT?
A. Engage the client in heavy repetitive work
B. Validate the concerns of the client
C. Encourage the client to vent
D. Teach anger management and redirection -
\B. Validate the concerns of the client

A OTR is evaluating problem-solving and sequencing skills of a client with a long-
standing history of mental illness while making brownies from a mix. The client is
hesitant to engage in the task and requires multiple cues in order to initiate the task. In
order to promote engagement of the client during evaluation, which is the most
appropriate INITIAL action for the OTR to take based on this observation?

A. Evaluate the client's cognitive function to make a simple meal
B. Determine the client's interest in meal preparation as a goal
C. Schedule the client for meal preparation group sessions to improve skill level
D. Determine the client's home environment and need for meal preparation -
\B. Determine the client's interest in meal preparation as a goal

A client with multiple sclerosis is being seen for outpatient occupational therapy
services. The OTR begins the evaluation by determining the client's goals for therapy,
perceived performance of tasks identified, and satisfaction of performance for these
tasks. Which assessment tool BEST represents what the OTR is using?
A. Canadian Occupational Performance Measure
B. Home Safety and Accessibility Assessment Tool
C. Multiple Sclerosis Walking and Balance Scale -
\A. Canadian Occupational Performance Measure

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