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  • October 26, 2024
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CTRS EXAM A

the General Recreation Screening tool (GRST) measures what area? - answer
Physical, Affective, and cognitive functions

in order to be diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, children must be
diagnosed with six symptoms, while adults need to be diagnosed with how many? -
answer5

A major limitation of the recreation early development screening tool (REDS)
assessment instrument is that it ? - answer has not been tested for reliability of the
results

which one of the four categories of child development does the skill "sits leaning forward
on hands" belong? - answer Adaptive/fine motor behavior

the CTRS works in a youth correctional facility at the beginning and ending of each
session he counts the number of scissors and rulers to make sure that all recreation
supplies are accounted for. the CTRS is involved in what kind of action? - answerRisk
management

Recreation participation programs are MOST appropriate for clients who need to? -
answerpractice leisure skills in an unstructured environment

what is the theory of self-efficacy? - answerthe client believes he can master kayaking
since he excels at canoeing

which of the following is an example of a self-fulfilling prophecy? - answerthe client fails
to score a point, just as he predicted earlier

if a person believes he does not have the right skills to complete a leisure experience,
and then generalizes this inadequacy to all other leisure behaviors, this person is
exhibiting what? - answerlearned helplessness

using a holistic approach to TR services means that the CTRS? - answeraddressed
social, physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning in leisure

inclusive recreation means that individuals with disabilities? - answerattend recreation
programs of choice and have equal and joint participation

the client in the contemplation stage of the Transtheoretical model in her attempt to
master basic tennis skills. what's an example of her behavior? - answergathering
information about mastering tennis skills

, a CTRS may work with a person who has recently experienced an extensive thermal
burn by providing what type of session? - answeradjustment to disability.

Diabetic retinopathy is a condition that often results in? - answerblindness

the CTRS teaches the client, who has been recently diagnosed with glaucoma, to make
which of the following adaptations during activity involvement? - answerperiodically
scan the entire area from side to side

in 1983, a cost-cutting medicare hospital payment system was initiated that included? -
answerdiagnostic-related groups (DRGs)

what is not a possible means of transmission of HIV? - answerdonating blood

what is an example of a secondary disability? - answerosteoporosis and hip fracture

what piece of legislation mandates program accessibility in public accommodations? -
answerAmerican with Disabilities act of 1990

the punishment model for corrections may adhere to the following moto - answeran eye
for an eye

the CTRS is working with teenagers in a psychiatric inpatient program that is oriented
toward freudian psychology. one of the activities the CTRS would recommend for the
clients based on "sublimations of sexual urges" is - answera dance

the top leading causes of death in the united states are? - answerheart disease and
cancers

paralysis on one side of the body is called - answer*Hemiplegia*

*Hemi-* Means "half"

the dividing vertebra between being classifies as a paraplegic and a quadriplegic is? -
answerT12,LI

typical treatment for a decubitus ulcer includes - answerbed rest and antibiotics

according to Healthy people 2020, individuals with disabilities are much more likely to
experience what? - answerreduced tobacco use

according to Healthy people 2020, individuals with disabilities are more likely to
experience poorer health than their non disabled counterparts because of? - answerlack
of social support
inaccessibility of physical fitness areas and facilities

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