Grow with Flow (test 2) Flashcards

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Visual deficits are the result of injury to what por-
tion of the human brain?
(A) Brainstem
(B) Cerebellum
(C) Frontal lobe
(D) Occipital lobe

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Occipital Lobe

Foundational knowledge

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The purpose of an assessment protocol is to
(A) make sure every client has the same diagnosis
and treatment plan
(B) increase sensitivity to cultural minorities
(C) align the therapeutic recreation assessment
with the occupational therapy assessment
(D) increase the reliability of the assessment ad-
ministration

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increase the reliabiloity of the assessment administration

assessment process

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All of the following may be questions that the CTRS uses to improve clarity and completeness to a narrative note EXCEPT
(A) How did I first become aware of the problem?
(B) What has the client said about the problem
that is not significant?
(C) Is this the same problem that was exhibited
last week?
(D) What is the plan for dealing with the problem?

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what has the client saod about the problem that is not significant

documentation

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The CTRS asked other CTRSs across the country
what their staff to client ratios are. She was using
______________________ .
(A) continuous quality improvement
(B) standards of practice
(C) benchmarking
(D) outcome measurement

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benchmarking

administration of TR service

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Which of the following is an important premise of reality therapy?
(A) The CTRS helps the client stay oriented to time, person and place
(B) The client is responsible for all of his or her behavior
(C) The CTRS helps the client explore connections between past experiences and present actions
(D) The CTRS helps the client focus on stopping irrational thoughts

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the client is responsible for all of their behaviour

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Which of the following is typically NOT part of a progress note?
(A) Setbacks for meeting goals
(B) New patterns of behavior
(C) Program outcomes
(D) Natural supports used for participation

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program outcomes

documentation

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Which of the following is a TRUE statement about evidence-based practice?
(A) It has been practiced by CTRSs since the early 1990s
(B) It decreases accountability for services provided
(C) The CTRS depends on theory-based programming and systems design
(D) Client outcomes are more likely to be achieved when best practices are used

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client outcomes are more likely to be achieved when best practices are used

implementation

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One advantage to records reviews for client assessment data collection is that
(A) information from relatives is readily available
(B) it is usually time efficient
(C) it can reduce time spent in treatment team meetings
(D) it is required by the Joint Commission

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it is usually time effecient

assessment process

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The Minimum Data Set (MDS) is often used in which setting?
(A) Physical medicine and rehabilitation
(B) Long-term care
(C) Mental health treatment
(D) Day treatment programs

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long-term care

foundational knowldge

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Which of the following is an example of clinical supervision?
(A) Overseeing clients on a community out-trip
(B) Overseeing clients during an in-house discussion group
(C) Helping a junior professional become a better practitioner
(D) Performing personnel evaluations on staff as
least once per year

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helping a junior professional become a better personnel

administration of TR services

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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of evidence-based practice?
(A) Helps focus intervention programs on client outcomes
(B) Improves relative consistency from program to program
(C) Eliminates need for program evaluation data
(D) Helps determine content of client assessments

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eliminates needs for program data

implementation

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Which of the following would call for an incident report to be filed?
(A) Client left meal uneaten
(B) Staff member missed shift
(C) Client discharged
(D) Client injury

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client injury

documentation

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Under the condition of active treatment, the CTRS must be able to
(A) Provide written documentation regarding the
outcomes of activity analysis
(B) Justify the cost billed to third-party insurance
(C) Project a reasonable expectation timeline for
achievement of outcomes
(D) Assess recreation and leisure interests

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project a reasonable expectation timeline for achievement of outcomes

adminstration of TR service

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The purpose of client assessment in therapeutic recreation is to
(A) identify a client’s leisure interests
(B) make appropriate referrals to various professionals
(C) gather information to develop an individual treatment plan
(D) list the client’s strengths and weaknesses

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gather information to develop an indicual treatment plan

assessment process

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One of the primary processes used by the Optimizing Lifelong Health Through Therapeutic
Recreation Model is
(A) functional improvement
(B) selection of appropriate activities
(C) prescriptive activities
(D) leisure experiences

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selection og appropriate activities

foundational knowlsge

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Which of the following activities is most appropriate for improving client’s knowledge of
the benefits of leisure?
(A) Social interaction skill instruction
(B) Knowledge of leisure resources
(C) Leisure awareness
(D) Leisure interest exploration

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leisure awareness

implementation

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Which of the following would NOT be found in the Therapeutic Recreation Journal?
(A) Research articles
(B) Book reviews
(C) Expert biographies
(D) Guest editorials

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expert biographies

advancemenr of the profession

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The CTRS wrote the following note in a client’s chart. Which of the following documentation
principles was violated?
Mrs. Sullivan appeared to be lethargic and depressed.
(A) Add adequate descriptions to explain motivations
(B) Be consistent and explain exceptional behavior
(C) Observe behavior, then write it down
(D) Focus on client behavior, rather than interpretations of behavior

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focus on client behaviour, rather then interpretation of behaviour

documentation

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Given the goal statement below, which of the following is the most appropriate therapeutic
recreation program?
Goal: To teach clients skills in negotiating physical environmental barriers
(A) Friday night bingo club
(B) Big brother/big sister program
(C) Leisure awareness discussion group
(D) Wednesday night community re-integration trip to local mall

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wednesday night communiyt re-integration trip to local mall

implementation

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Individuals who have been diagnosed with Autism
Spectrum Disorder, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual–5, share all but which of
the following characteristics?
(A) Flat affect
(B) Communication deficits
(C) Being highly dependent on routines
(D) Intense focus on specific items

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flat affect

foundational knowldge

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The content of the assessment must match the content of the
(A) activity analysis
(B) program
(C) treatment plan
(D) quality improvement plan

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Which of the following is NOT a typical guideline for writing adverse event reports?
(A) Avoid assigning blame to people, places, or policies
(B) Include only relevant information
(C) Write facts objectively, in factual terms
(D) Summarize opinions of staff that were present

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In implementing an exercise program for aging individuals, the CTRS becomes aware that the planned activity is too strenuous for the partici-
pants. The CTRS inadequately analyzed the _____ requirements of the activity for the given population.
(A) social
(B) emotional
(C) physical
(D) cognitive

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The purpose of client assessment is to
(A) provide feedback on the effectiveness of an intervention program
(B) place clients in programs based on their needs
(C) improve communication between members of the treatment team
(D) evaluate client performance in therapeutic recreation programs

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Intervention or treatment plans are modified in order to (A) adhere to the ATRA Code of Ethics (B) add new information to the client’s record about progress and next steps (C) determine how effective the activity analysis has been for this client (D) follow critical pathways in a timely manner
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From assessment results, the CTRS determines that the client has a lack of knowledge of community leisure facilities and programs, and is unaware of other people who participate in her leisure interests. Which of the following therapeutic recreation programs would be the MOST appropriate for this client? (A) Leisure planning (B) Social skills training (C) Leisure values and attitudes (D) Leisure resources
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Which of the following is MOST LIKELY to be recorded in an updated progress note? (A) Subjective information from client’s family (B) Comprehensive discharge summary (C) Achievement of goals from previous plan (D) Client assessment results
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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) assesses 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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