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  • October 26, 2024
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Rec Therapy Exit Exam-Practice Exam 1

A CTRS who works with 3- to 5-year-olds in a preschool program, uses Erikson's
Theory of Psychosocial Development to improve the age-appropriateness of his
programs. Specifically he teaches the children to
A. know when to take action and when to use self-restraint
B. play games that require intra-group social interaction skills
C. meet their own needs through intrinsically motivated play
D. recognize their own strengths and weaknesses - answerA. know when to take action
and when to use self-restraint

The CTRS conducted an activity analysis of the leisure education activity in order to
ensure that the
A. Content is up-to-date
B. Activity requirements match the clients' abilities
C. Patients are placed in to the right program to meet their needs
D. Activity will fit into the time slot available - answerB. Activity requirements match the
clients' abilities

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 - answerD. Social/cognition

The CTRS uses the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior change in organizing her
documentation on client behavior change. What are the "stages" of behavior change
that she observes and documents on?
A. Thought, affect, behavior, evaluation
B. Rapid behavior change, slowed behavior change, and maintained behavior change
C. Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and termination
D. Preparation, action, evaluation, and new action - answerC. Precontemplation,
contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and termination

High-quality patient documentation focuses on "behavioral language." Which of the
following is NOT an example of a behavioral statement?
A. The client was 15 minutes late to the therapeutic recreation (TR) program
B. The client stated that she was bored during the social skills program
C. The patient verbalized her appreciation for TR services
D. The patient appeared distraught and upset - answerD. The patient appeared
distraught and upset

,All of the following assist individuals in coping with stress, EXCEPT their
A. Attitudes of feeling challenged instead of threatened
B. Feelings of having adequate resources to deal with the situation
C. Type A personalities
D. Adequate social support networks - answerC. Type A personalities

Stress management involves a variety of techniques, activities, and interventions
designed to
A. Reduce unfamiliar stress
B. Cope more effectively with distress and add more positive stress (eustress)
C. Increase the individual's capacity to take on and handle more stress
D. Aid individuals who have recently suffered severe and significant losses - answerB.
Cope more effectively with distress and add more positive stress (eustress)

The results from any assessment should give the CTRS a clear indication of
A. The programs in which the client should be placed
B. The client's leisure interests
C. The validity of the tool
D. How successful the client has been in achieving the program outcomes - answerA.
The programs in which the client should be placed

Focus charting is used when the treatment team wants to
A. Show similarities and differences between clients
B. Use a critical care map of client progress
C. Follow the diagnostic protocol
D. Target both client's problems and assets - answerD. Target both client's problems
and assets

Due to the limitations of her overall client group, the CTRS adapted certain aspects of
the activity after completing what task?
A. Client assessment
B. Client outcome measurement
C. Activity planning
D. Activity analysis - answerD. Activity analysis

The Fox Activity Therapy Social Skills Baseline assessment was developed for use with
which population?
A. Older individuals in nursing homes
B. Adults with developmental disabilities
C. Adults with mental health disturbances
D. Disabled children in inclusion programs - answerB. Adults with developmental
disabilities

Which of the following is NOT a requirement of the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPPA) of 1996 and later rules?
A. Give patients notice about how their health information will be used

, B. Make a good faith effort to ensure patients understand their rights
C. Obtain written authorization from the patient for purposes other than treatment,
payment, or operations
D. Perform research on evidence-based and best practice health care - answerD.
Perform research on evidence-based and best practice health care

Which of the following activities would most likely help an adolescent with an intellectual
disability to improve concentration?
A. Watching television
B. Plant care
C. Crossword puzzle
D. Video game - answerD. Video game

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a SMART objective?
A. Aimed only on the strengths of the client
B. Meaningful to the client's future leisure behavior
C. Achievable within the time frame and with resources allotted
D. Measurable in change of skill, attitude, or behavior - answerB. Meaningful to the
client's future leisure behavior

What are the likely consequences of having inadequate resources and staff per activity?
A. Risk to clients is increased
B. The difficulty can be increased
C. More content can be covered
D. Less time is needed to reach targeted goals - answerA. Risk to clients is increased

Which of the following is a question that addresses content validity?
A. How accurately does current content reflect future content?
B. How closely related are items on a single assessment?
C. How consistent are scores over different parts of the assessment?
D. How adequately does the sample of assessment items represent the totality of the
content to be measured? - answerD. How adequately does the sample of assessment
items represent the totality of the content to be measured?

Which of the following is typical behavior experienced during a manic episode for
someone who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder?
A. Ability to focus for long periods of time
B. Increased need for sleep and rest
C. Decreased sexual drive
D. Extreme irritability - answerD. Extreme irritability

Which of the following is NOT a requirement of the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPPA) of 1996 and later rules?
A. Enforce policies and procedures to protect patient information
B. Designate a person to oversee adherence to the rules
C. Allow children to make health care decisions for themselves

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