Nctrc Exam Practice Questions And
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Q: What does self-determination in the therapeutic recreation process focus
on?
A: Making decisions about one's leisure
A. Making decisions about one's leisure
B. Removing attitudinal barriers
C. Shaping the client's behavior
D. Restoring health following an injury
Q: Which process does a non-governmental agency use to grant recognition to
an individual who has met certain predetermined qualifications?
A: Certification
A. Certification
B. Licensure
C. Registration
Q: Which diagnosis is indicative of no interest in peers, repetitive rocking,
emotional distress when routine changes, and repeating the CTRS’s questions
without answering?
A: Autism spectrum disorder
A. Down syndrome
B. Autism spectrum disorder
C. Prader-Willi syndrome
D. Attention-deficit disorder
,Q: What should the CTRS do first after an individualized treatment plan has
been developed?
A: Document the plan in the client's record
A. Implement the program
B. Inform a supervisor of the program outcome
C. Document the plan in the client's record
Q: Which functional skills assessment is used to determine the social skills of
clients with developmental disabilities?
A: FOX
A. Teen Leisurescope
B. FOX
C. Leisure Attitude Measurement
Q: Which therapeutic recreation practice model is designed to help clients
recover from a threat to their health and achieve optimal health through
participation in prescriptive activity, recreation, and leisure?
A: Health Protection/Health Promotion
A. Leisure Ability
B. Optimizing Lifelong Health and Well-being
C. Health Protection/Health Promotion
D. Self-Determination and Enjoyment Enhancement
Q: Which secondary source should a CTRS use for an assessment when
unable to collect background information from a client who has dementia and
expressive aphasia due to a recent cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?
A: Family Reports
A. Medical Chart
B. Cognitive observation
, C. Family Reports
Q: Which recording method of client observation would be helpful when a
CTRS needs to assess how much time a client is spending in a leisure activity?
A: Duration
A. Interval
B. Tally
C. Duration
D. Continuous
Q: Why are norms used in the interpretation of standardized assessment
scores?
A: Compares a client to a reference group with similar characteristics
A. Identifies leisure participation choices
B. Establishes the intensity of problem behaviors
C. Identifies whether a client can perform a specific task
D. Compares a client to a reference group with similar characteristics
Q: Which progress note segment is written correctly?
A: The client stated that he was tired and did not want to participate in the activity
A. The client was depressed and reluctant to participate in the activity
B. The client stated that he was tired and did not want to participate in the
activity
C. The client was uncooperative and refused to participate in the activity
D. The client attended the activity but was depressed
, Q: Which adaptive device would be helpful for a client who has experienced a
right-side cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?
A: Card Holder
A. Card Holder
B. Large-print cards
C. Voice to text software
Q: What primary functional skill for a client with Duchenne's muscular
dystrophy should a therapeutic recreation intervention address?
A: Gross Motor
A. Memory
B. Gross Motor
C. Fine Motor
D. Concentration
Explanation: Duchenne is a progressive muscle-wasting disease. Most people are
usually diagnosed before age 5, they may use a wheelchair by age 12, and most
don't survive their mid-20s.
Gross motor is muscles that are used for everyday functions such as walking,
standing, sitting, jumping, etc.
Based on assessment results, which intervention would initially meet a client's
needs who is isolated, withdrawn and expresses a desire to make friends?
A. Tai Chi
B. Individualized tennis instruction
C. Craft group
Answers With Verified Solutions 100%
Correct!!!
Q: What does self-determination in the therapeutic recreation process focus
on?
A: Making decisions about one's leisure
A. Making decisions about one's leisure
B. Removing attitudinal barriers
C. Shaping the client's behavior
D. Restoring health following an injury
Q: Which process does a non-governmental agency use to grant recognition to
an individual who has met certain predetermined qualifications?
A: Certification
A. Certification
B. Licensure
C. Registration
Q: Which diagnosis is indicative of no interest in peers, repetitive rocking,
emotional distress when routine changes, and repeating the CTRS’s questions
without answering?
A: Autism spectrum disorder
A. Down syndrome
B. Autism spectrum disorder
C. Prader-Willi syndrome
D. Attention-deficit disorder
,Q: What should the CTRS do first after an individualized treatment plan has
been developed?
A: Document the plan in the client's record
A. Implement the program
B. Inform a supervisor of the program outcome
C. Document the plan in the client's record
Q: Which functional skills assessment is used to determine the social skills of
clients with developmental disabilities?
A: FOX
A. Teen Leisurescope
B. FOX
C. Leisure Attitude Measurement
Q: Which therapeutic recreation practice model is designed to help clients
recover from a threat to their health and achieve optimal health through
participation in prescriptive activity, recreation, and leisure?
A: Health Protection/Health Promotion
A. Leisure Ability
B. Optimizing Lifelong Health and Well-being
C. Health Protection/Health Promotion
D. Self-Determination and Enjoyment Enhancement
Q: Which secondary source should a CTRS use for an assessment when
unable to collect background information from a client who has dementia and
expressive aphasia due to a recent cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?
A: Family Reports
A. Medical Chart
B. Cognitive observation
, C. Family Reports
Q: Which recording method of client observation would be helpful when a
CTRS needs to assess how much time a client is spending in a leisure activity?
A: Duration
A. Interval
B. Tally
C. Duration
D. Continuous
Q: Why are norms used in the interpretation of standardized assessment
scores?
A: Compares a client to a reference group with similar characteristics
A. Identifies leisure participation choices
B. Establishes the intensity of problem behaviors
C. Identifies whether a client can perform a specific task
D. Compares a client to a reference group with similar characteristics
Q: Which progress note segment is written correctly?
A: The client stated that he was tired and did not want to participate in the activity
A. The client was depressed and reluctant to participate in the activity
B. The client stated that he was tired and did not want to participate in the
activity
C. The client was uncooperative and refused to participate in the activity
D. The client attended the activity but was depressed
, Q: Which adaptive device would be helpful for a client who has experienced a
right-side cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?
A: Card Holder
A. Card Holder
B. Large-print cards
C. Voice to text software
Q: What primary functional skill for a client with Duchenne's muscular
dystrophy should a therapeutic recreation intervention address?
A: Gross Motor
A. Memory
B. Gross Motor
C. Fine Motor
D. Concentration
Explanation: Duchenne is a progressive muscle-wasting disease. Most people are
usually diagnosed before age 5, they may use a wheelchair by age 12, and most
don't survive their mid-20s.
Gross motor is muscles that are used for everyday functions such as walking,
standing, sitting, jumping, etc.
Based on assessment results, which intervention would initially meet a client's
needs who is isolated, withdrawn and expresses a desire to make friends?
A. Tai Chi
B. Individualized tennis instruction
C. Craft group