Assessment Process Flashcards

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When an agency has decided to use the FIM, the CTRS may be called upon to assess which of the following sections?

A. self-care
B. mobility
C. Home skills
D. Social/cognition

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D. Social/ cognition

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Which of the following is a question that addresses content validity?

A. How accurately does current content reflect future content?
B. How closely related are items on a single assessment?
C. How consistent are scores over different parts of the assessment?
D. How adequately does the sample of assessment items represent the totality of the content to be measured?

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D. How adequately does the sample of assessment items represent the totality of the content to be measured?

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Which method of behavioral observations and recording is the CTRS using when she wants to record how often a behavior occurs during consecutive time periods?

A frequency or tally
B. duration
C. interval
D. instantaneous time sampling

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Interval

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The State Technical Institute’s Leisure Assessment Process (STILAP) assessment differs from other activity inventories or leisure interest scales because it

A. focuses on physical activities such as sports and large group games
B. assess barriers to community integration
C. looks at the entire community environment to which the client is to return
D. translates activity skills into leisure competencies

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D. translates activity skills into leisure competencies

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The Leisure Competence Measure has scales that measure elements of leisure based on mastery in areas such as

A. social appropriateness and community-based participation
B. functional abilities and participation in large-group activities
C. functional intervention, leisure education, and recreation participation
D. activity analysis, activity selection, and activity modification

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A. social appropriateness and community-based participation

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The CTRS wants to assess clients for placement into a leisure education program. The CTRS should make sure the instrument is valid and measures which of the following?

A. Social skills, leisure activity skills, leisure resources, and leisure awareness
B. Functional limitations, social skills, and physical abilities
C. Leisure interests, functional limitations, leisure awareness, and leisure resources
D. Decision-making skills, small group and large group interaction skills, and leisure resources

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A. Social skills, leisure activity skills, leisure resources, and leisure awareness

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The FIM measures all of the following EXCEPT

A. transfers to and from the toilet
B. dressing upper and lower body
C. leisure resources
D. social cognition

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C. leisure resources

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CTRSs and activity personnel typically complete which section of the MDS 3.0 assessment?

A. Section A Functional Abilities and Wellness
B. Section C Activity Interests and Participation
C. Section F Preferences for Customary Routine and Activities
D. Section K Activities of Daily Living and Leisure Experiences

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C. Section F Preferences for Customary Routine and Activities

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One method to increase inter-rater reliability in observations is to

A. improve the construct validity of the instrument
B. use clearly defined and non-overlapping categories
C. support the results with extensive interviews
D. purchase and complete similar interest inventories

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B. use clearly defined and non-overlapping categories

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The overall content covered by the Leisure Diagnostic Battery includes

A. leisure participation history
B. leisure interests
C. attitudes toward leisure and work
D. perceived freedom in leisure

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D. perceived freedom in leisure

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Which of the following is a TRUE statement about the Mini Mental State Exam

A. Scores between 24 and 30 indicate normal cognition
B. The professional must have a minimum of a masters degree to administer it.
C. The MMSE is not able to distinguish between different types of dementia
D. The MMSE takes 10-15 minutes to administer

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A. Scores between 24 and 30 indicate normal cognition

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Which of the following is NOT assessed as part of a cognitive assessment for older adults

A. memory
B. communication skills
C. problem-solving skills
D. safety awareness

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B. communication skills

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The Idyll Arbor Activity Assessment (IIAA) assessment tool is primarily intended for which population?

A. Older adults living in LTC facilities
B. Older adults living independently in the community
C. Children in pediatric hospitals
D. Individuals with IDD/DD

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A. Older adults living in LTC facilities

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The CTRS wants to assess client’s sensory abilities in functional areas such as visual acuity, depth perception, auditory acuity, and tactile sensation. The best assessment instrument for this might be the

A. Therapeutic Recreation Assessment of Function
B. CERT-PD
C. FOX assessment
D. Functional Assessment of Therapeutic REcreation skills

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B. CERT-PD

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Teenscope is a useful assessment to place adolescent clients into which type of TR programs?

A. Treatment
B. Social Skills
C. Leisure resources
D. Leisure skills

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D. Leisure skills

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The Leisure Competence Measure (LCM) parallels the format of which of the following client assessments?

A. FIM
B. Rancho Los Amigos Scale
C. Brief Leisure Rating Scale (BLRS)
D. Leisure Barriers Inventory (LBI)

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A. FIM

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Which assessment instrument focuses on the client’s perceptions of freedom as it related to leisure involvement?

A. Leisure Competence Measure (LCM)
B. Leisure Diagnostic Battery (LDB)
C. Leisure Interest Survey (LIS)

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B. Leisure Diagnostic Battery

18
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Which new symptom should a CTRS consider when designing programs for clients who have progressed to the middle stages of Alzheimer’s disease?

A. Memory problems
B. Inability to cope with new or unexpected situations
C. Speed with which tasks are completed
D. Tendency to get lost in the environment

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B. Inability to cope with new or unexpected situations

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