Kathy keeps a rigid schedule, no mater the weather, season or holiday she runs several miles and hits
the gym. No matter her physical condition, she seems to find a way to push through needing to achieve
some level of minimal fitness, which she believes she has never achieved. Her eating schedule is fixed, as
well, tightly controlling when she eats. However, she takes solace in food and several times per week
orders out two large pizzas and drinks 2 liters of soda with it, followed by a 6-pack of candy bars. She
immediately sets in place a regimen of laxatives coupled with vomiting. She feels some immediate relief
from the intense guilt the previous two hours of eating brought. Kathy has a history of tears in the
esophagus, gum inflammation and infection, irregular heartbeat, dehydration, and tooth decay.
A. Bulimia Nervosa, moderate
B. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
C. Binge-eating Disorder
D. Anorexia Nervosa ANS - A. Bulimia Nervosa, moderateKathy's symptoms are consistent with Bulimia
Nervosa, with both binging and purging activities, feeling out of control with food, and pressure about
her body image. Compensatory activities occur several four times per week, making severity 'moderate.'
The Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1984:
A. Mandated that all public transit buses equipped with lifts
B. Extended services to children 12 years of age or older
C. Required each state rehabilitation agency to have its own written code of ethics
D. Required each state rehabilitation agency to have a Client Assistance Program ANS - D. Required
each state rehabilitation agency to have a Client Assistance Program
,State rehabilitation agencies were mandated to increase the utilization of rehabilitation engineering
by persons with disabilities by the
A. Rehabilitation Act of 1973
B. Rehabilitation Engineering Act of 1990
C. Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1986
D. Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1992 ANS - D. Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1992
Th e Rehabilitation Act of 1973 mandated:
A. Program evaluation for state-federal rehabilitation agencies
B. A reduction in the federal-state funding split from 80-20 to 70-30
C. Rehabilitation services for the culturally deprived
D. More emphasis on behavioral disorders (alcoholics, drug abusers, etc.) ANS - A. Program evaluation
for state-federal rehabilitation agencies
Th e primary function of the Smith-Fess Act of 1920 was to:
A. Create the Veteran's Administration
B. Create the Federal Workmen's Compensation Board
C. Establish the Federal Board of Education
D. Launch the civilian vocational rehabilitation program in the United States
E. None of the above ANS - D. Launch the civilian vocational rehabilitation program in the United States
An impairment is only a "disability" under the ADA if it substantially limits one or more major life
activities. Th e concept of substantially limiting is based on:
A. Severity
,B. Duration
C. Impact
D. All the above ANS - D. All the above
The "two-hats theory" and "big-hat theory" debate regarding the roles and functions of rehabilitation
counselors have been re-ignited in the form of 48- versus 60-credit debate. Th e most
important concern about the "two hats theory" and the 60-credit approach is:
A. It will weaken the identity of rehabilitation counseling
B. It will be detrimental to the preparation of students for employment in state VR agencies
and community-based rehabilitation programs
C. A and B
D. None of the above ANS - C. A and B
Which of the following is not a criterion of undue hardship under the ADA?
A. Unduly costly
B. Extensive
C. Substantial
D. Lack of knowledge ANS - D. Lack of knowledge
CRC Code mandates that rehabilitation counselors cannot have sexual or romantic relationship
with former client for a period of ___ years following the last professional contact.
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 7 ANS - C. 5
The ethical responsibility of the rehabilitation counselor to safeguard clients from unauthorized
disclosures of information given in the therapeutic relationship is:
A. Privacy
, B. Confidentiality
C. Privileged communication
D. Limits of confidentiality ANS - B. Confidentiality
Th e ADA Amendments Act clarifies and expands the meaning and application of the definition
of disability by:
A. Providing a broad coverage of individuals under this act
B. Prohibiting consideration of mitigating measures when determining whether an impairment
substantially limits a major life activity
C. Removing from the "regarded as" prong of the disability definition (the third prong of the
definition) the requirement that an individual demonstrates that the impairment that he
or she has, or is perceived to have, limits a major life activity in a way that is perceived to
be substantial
D. All the above ANS - D. All the above
The professionals who have the primary responsibility for providing vocational rehabilitation services
and assistance to enable people with disabilities meet their needs for equal employment
opportunities and quality of life satisfaction are:
A. Job placement specialists
B. Employee assistance counselors
C. Rehabilitation counselors
D. Rehabilitation psychologists ANS - C. Rehabilitation counselors
The first piece of rehabilitation legislation enacted supporting of the practice of vocational
rehabilitation was:
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