The therapeutic milieu model of healthcare
A. involves total care of individual, including sleeping, eating, and hygiene
B. focuses on establishing a therapeutic community among clients
C. centers on the physician as the primary decision-maker for client care
D. provides services to clients...
The therapeutic milieu model of healthcare
A. involves total care of individual, including sleeping, eating, and hygiene
B. focuses on establishing a therapeutic community among clients
C. centers on the physician as the primary decision-maker for client care
D. provides services to clients often living independently - ANS B
The national voluntary professional registration program that preceded the National Council for
Therapeutic Recreation Certification was administered by the:
A. National Therapeutic Recreation Society (NTRS)
B. American Therapeutic Recreation Society (ATRA)
C. American Association of Recreational Therapy (AART)
D. Council for the Advancement of Hospital Recreation (CAHR) - ANS A
The four axes of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IV-TR are
A. physical, social, emotional, and intellectual disorders
B. clinical disorders, medical disorders, personality disorders, and psychosocial problems
C. anxiety disorders, affective disorders, substance abuse, and psychomotor disorders
D. schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, substance abuse, and depression - ANS B
Therapeutic recreation program for individuals with acute schizophrenic disorders are MOST
appropriate when they focus on goals to improve or increase
A. social interaction and motor behaviors
B. integration into community recreation activities
C. adaptive responses to addictive behaviors
D. Manipulative behaviors of clients - ANS A
Which of the following are typical parts of a diagnostic protocol?
A. assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation
B. subjective, objective, analysis, planning
C. comprehensive program descriptions and specific program descriptions
D. client problems, assessment criteria, process criteria, and outcomes criteria - ANS D
Most facilities utilize treatment teams in order to
A. provide better documentation of services
B. receives community support for programs
C. shorten the client's length of stay at the facility
, D. bill clients at a higher rate - ANS C
Consider the following two interview questions/statements to be used in a client assessment.
1. "Tell me how you would go about finding transportation to get to an athletic event downtown."
2. "tell me about your family."
Interview question/statement 1 is better than 2, because it
A. focuses on the specific content of therapeutic recreation programs
B. requires less short-memory from the client
C. requires less time for the client to answer
D. takes more time to analyze and interpret the answer for placement into programs - ANS
A
Which of the following is NOT a benefit resulting from completing an activity analysis?
A. a better comprehension of the client's activity interests and preferences
B. a rationale or explanation for the therapeutic benefits of activity analysis?
C. information for selecting a leadership or facilitation technique
D. a greater understanding of the complexity of activity requirements for client participation -
ANS A
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 at least once per year - ANS C
Which of the following is the BEST example of a client outcome measure, collected as part of
the therapeutic recreation department's quality improvement efforts?
A. change in client's health status or well-being
B. change in client's attendance at programs
C. Development of baseline for expected client behavior
D. Development of one-to-one treatment programs - ANS A
When an agency has decided to use the Functional Independence Measure (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 - ANS D
When a person believes that his or her culture is superior to or better than other cultures, it is
called
A. superiority complex
B. ethnocentrism
C. egotism
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