Practice NCTRC questions Flashcards
Which approach considers a pts diagnosis, strengths, and abilities?
A. Holistic
B. Multidisciplinary
C. Psychosocial
A. Holistic
A pt with muscular dystrophy should be focusing on what skill?
A. Gross motor
B. Fine motor
C. Concentration
A. Gross Motor
How well do the assessment results compare to what’s being measured?
Criterion validity
What is the criterion?
Circumstances in which a behavior will occur
What uses successive approximations of a desired behavior?
A. Extinction
B. Shaping
C. Sequencing
B. Shaping
People with left side brain damage experience what?
A. Left hemiplegia, visual neglect, spatial issues
B. Right hemiplegia, speech and language deficits
B.
People with right side brain damage experience what?
A. Left hemiplegia, visual neglect, spatial issues
B. Right hemiplegia, speech and language deficits
A.
A team of cross-discipline professionals working on one pt is considered…
A. Multidisciplinary
B. Interdisciplinary
C. Transdisciplinary
C.
Veracity is…
Shall be truthful and honest. Omitting what is true should be avoided.
What characteristics occur with functioning Level 4 Ranchos Los Amigos Scale?
Confused, agitated, distractible
This definition applies to what word: Cooperative action by at least 2 people to achieve a mutual goal.
A. Intergroup
B. Intragroup
C. Aggregate
B. IntrAgroup
Pts with addiction should focus on…
A. Leisure Ed
B. Cognitive retraining
C. Diversional services
A. Leisure Ed
A client plays solitaire. This is what kind of interaction?
A. Intraindividual
B. Extraindividual
C. Interindividual
D. Unilateral
B. Extra-individual
TR vs special recreation?
A. Program eval
B. Qualified staff
C. Individualized treatment planning
C. Individualized treatment planning
POMR includes what components?
Initial assessment, client problems, treatment plan, progress notes, and discharge summary
CTRS puts a client in an activity that has high risk without considering the risks. What ethical principle is being violated?
A. Competence
B. Veracity
C. Non-maleficence
C. Non-maleficence
What is beneficence?
A. CTRS have an obligation, first and foremost, to be loyal, faithful, and meet commitments made to persons receiving services.
B. A CTRS shall treat persons served in an ethical manner by actively making efforts to provide for their well-being by maximizing possible benefits and relieving, lessening, or minimizing possible harm.
C. CTRS have the responsibility to maintain and improve their knowledge related to the profession and demonstrate current, competent practice to persons served
B.
Non-maleficence is…
A. A CTRS shall treat persons served in an ethical manner by actively making efforts to provide for their well-being by maximizing possible benefits and relieving, lessening, or minimizing possible harm.
B. have a duty to preserve and protect the right of each individual to make his/her own choices. Each individual is to be given the opportunity to determine his/her own course of action in accordance with a plan freely chosen.
C. have an obligation to use their knowledge, skills, abilities, and judgment to help persons while respecting their decisions and protecting them from harm.
C
What is fidelity?
A. CTRS have an obligation, first and foremost, to be loyal, faithful, and meet commitments made to persons receiving services.
B. A CTRS shall treat persons served in an ethical manner by actively making efforts to provide for their well-being by maximizing possible benefits and relieving, lessening, or minimizing possible harm.
C. CTRS have the responsibility to maintain and improve their knowledge related to the profession and demonstrate current, competent practice to persons served
A.
What is veracity?
A. CTRS have an obligation, first and foremost, to be loyal, faithful, and meet commitments made to persons receiving services.
B. A CTRS shall treat persons served in an ethical manner by actively making efforts to provide for their well-being by maximizing possible benefits and relieving, lessening, or minimizing possible harm.
C. Shall be truthful and honest. Deception, by being dishonest or omitting what is true, should always be avoided.
C
Extra-individual
one person with an object, no other people around (solitaire, video games)
Inter-Individual
one on one competitive interaction (tennis, board game)
Unilateral
3+ participants with 1 person as the antagonist, competitive (playing tag)
Multilateral
3 or more participants, competitive, no antagonist (bowling league)
Intra-group
2 or more, cooperative (a single sports team, choir group)
Inter-group
competitive between two teams or intragroup (team sports)