NCTRC EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWER
The social interaction level when the client engages in table games like checkers or tic-tac-toe
to initiate interaction - answer>>>inter-individual
The purpose of the conjunctive in the human eye is to - answer>>>protect the eye from
irritants
The modality used to combat symptoms of confusion and disorientation, especially with older
adults - answer>>>reality orientation
The goal from a leisure education program was "to actively participate in conversation for 5
minutes" which relates to this leisure education component - answer>>>Social interaction skills
The modality used when the RT instructs the patient to "stay in the present so you can take
responsibility for your actions" - answer>>>Reality therapy
The definition is "subaverage intellectual functioning, impairment in at least two adaptive skill
areas, and evident before age 18" - answer>>>ID
This child may have limited, inflexible behaviors that may limit the ability to interact with others
and deal with certain aspects of the environment - answer>>>Attention Deficit
The symptoms of loss of 25% body weight and growth of fine body hair describe this diagnosis -
answer>>>Anorexia nervosa
This happens when a person had a brain injury and now has problems speaking -
answer>>>aphasia
Something is missing from the behavioral objective: "when watering plants, the client will use
one cup of water once a week" - answer>>>behavior
,Something is missing from this behavioral objective: "The client will reduce stress by practicing
deep breathing 10 min/day, twice a day, for 5 days and two weeks" - answer>>>condition
This type of performance criteria is used when the RT assesses whether a child can remain
seated during a 30 min. activity - answer>>>duration of behavior
This part of a behavioral objective on being a good sport when you lose would state: "client will
verbally congratulate the opposing team 100% of the time" - answer>>>criteria
This type of documentation is kept in the patient's medical record to indicate the specific
actions to be taken on behalf of and by the client to reach client goals - answer>>>Tx plan
In management, this document would include information on staff benefits - answer>>>Policy
and procedure manual
This aspect of RT management requires the RT to perform an 11-point checklist on van safety
after each trip in the van for community reintegration - answer>>>risk management
This practice involves the review of research articles to determine how people manage stress
before you develop a stress management program - answer>>>EBP
This is an insurance company's cost control method of paying a prearranged amount for specific
service no matter what the actual cost may be - answer>>>prosepective payment
These standards govern the delivery of programs and services in the profession regardless of
setting or population - answer>>>SOP
The goal from a leisure education program was "to actively participate in conversation for 5
minutes" which relates to this leisure education component - answer>>>Social interaction skills
, When the therapist asks "does this assessment yield accurate information about the client" he
is focusing on - answer>>>reliability
Two CTRSs decide to each use an observational assessment and see if they get similar ratings
on one client they both observe - answer>>>Inter-rater Reliability
2 CTRSs create their own agency assessments. One assessment results in a score used to place
clients into treatment while the other results in open-ended comments that are more difficult
to analyze. The first one will result in - answer>>>better reliability
This would be done to improve the reliability of the results of an assessment -
answer>>>Lengthen the assessments,
Remove ambiguous questions, use close ended-questions
"how stable is the assessment over a given period of time" - answer>>>Test-retest Reliability
This assessment measures performance in general, individual and group behaviors and is used
in behavioral health - answer>>>CERT-Psych
This tool assesses basic functional skills to identify areas most likely to improve in 3 domains
(physical, cognitive, social/emotional), and was designed for geriatrics - answer>>>FACT-R
This tool measures reaction to others, to objects, interaction with objects, concept of self, and
interaction with others and is designed for adults with severe/profound MR - answer>>>FOX
Activity Therapy Skills Baseline
This TR assessment is designed to classify clients on the same 7-point scale used in the FIM -
answer>>>Leisure Competence Measure (LCM
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