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  • November 9, 2024
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Key concepts in ADA - answer Major life activities
Substantially limiting
Qualified individual with a disability
Essential function
Reasonable accommodation
Undue hardship

Major life activity - answer An impairment must substantially limit one or more major life
activities to be disability covered by the ADA. These are activities that an average
person can perform with little or no difficulty

Substantially limiting - answer An impairment is only a disability under the ADA If it
substantially limits one or more major life activities. An individual must be unable to
perform or be substantially limited in the ability to perform, an activity compared with an
average person.

Qualified individual with a disability - answerA person with a disability who satisfies the
requisite skill, experience, education and other job related requirements of the
employment position such individual holds or desires and who , with or without
reasonable accommodation can perform the essential functions of such positions

Essential function - answerThe position exists to perform the function
There are limited number of other employees available to perform the function or among
whom the function can be distributed. A function is highly specialized and the person in
the position is hired for special expertise or ability to perform it

Reasonable accommodation - answerReasonable accommodation is a modification or
adjustment to a job, the work environment, or the way things usually are done that
enables a qualified individual with a disability to benefit from equal employment
opportunity

Reasonable accommodation 3 aspects - answerTo ensure equal opportunity in the
application process, to enable a qualified individual with a disability to perform the
essential functions of the job, to enable an employee with a disability to enjoy equal
benefits and privileges of employment

Undue hardship - answerAn action that requires significant difficulty or expense in
relation to the size of the employer, the resources available, and the nature of the
operation.

,The concept of undue hardship includes any action that is - answerUnduly costly
Extensive
Substantial
Disruptive
Or that would fundamentally alter the nature or operations of the business

Privileged communication - answerThe legal right that exists by statute and protects the
client from having his or her confidence revealed publicly from the witness stand during
legal proceedings without her or his permission

Rehabilitation act amendments of 1984 - answerRequired 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 - answerRehabilitation act amendments
of 1992

The rehabilitation act of 1973 mandated - answerProgram evaluation for state federal
rehabilitation agencies. Endorsed more consumer control over the process by requiring
the counselor and consumer to jointly create the IWRP ( IPE) for reaching rehab goals.
Mandated consumer involvement in state agency policy development.

1978 rehabilitation act amendments - answerProvided that individuals with disabilities
be guaranteed more substantial involvement in the policies governing their rehabilitation

1990 Americans with disabilities act - answerFurthered self determination by individuals
with disabilities by ensuring rights in the areas of employment, transportation, public
service, and public accommodations

1992 and 1998 amendments - answerFurthered supported consumer empowerment
and self determination through client informed choice guarantees regarding qualified
service

The primary function of the Smith Fess act of 1920 was to - answerLaunch the civilian
vocational rehabilitation program in the United states

The CRC COde mandates the rehabilitation counselors cannot have sexual or romantic
relationship with former clients for - answerA period of 5 years

The professional 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 -
answerRehabilitation counselors

,One of the ethical responsibilities of the rehabilitation counselor is - answerTo safe
guard clients from unauthorized disclosure of information given in the therapeutic
relationship that is confidential

The first piece of rehabilitation legislation enacted supporting of the practice of
vocational rehabilitation was - answerThe soldiers rehabilitation act of 1918

No discrimination in employment practices is mandated by which title of the ADA -
answerTitle 1

The Barden LaFollette act of 1943 - answerMade persons with mental Illnesses and
persons with mental retardation eligible for state VR services

The rehabilitation act of 1973 mandated the following as a high priority state federal
program rehabilitation service - answerPersons with severe disabilities

Rehabilitation act of 1973 section 501 - answerRequires affirmative action and prohibits
discrimination in employment by federal agencies of the executive branch of
government

When can a rehabilitation counselor breach confidentiality - answerWhen it is clear that
a third party will be severely injured by the client

Randolph Shepard act of 1936 - answerEnable individuals with blindness to operate
vending machines on federal property

This refers to the framework of ideas and beliefs through which an individual interprets
the world and interacts with it based on their philosophy, values, emotions, and ethics? -
answerWorldview

LGBTQQIA - answerLesbian
Gay
Bisexual
Transgender
Questioning
Queer
Intersex
Asexual

The most common stressors for older adults are health related issues due to -
answerChronic illness
Diminished functioning

Which disability model states that disability is not a personal attribute but caused by
society? - answerSocial model

, This is the action carried out based on prejudice - answerDiscrimination

Negative attitudes - answerAre invisible barriers from the environment that impact
opportunities, access, help seeking behavior, and overall rehabilitation success for
persons with disabilities

Interventions for changing negative attitudes - answerContact of personal experience
Disability simulation
Classroom lecture

Individuals who experience disability at this developmental stage May experience loss
of identity, loss of status, and loss of economic security - answerMiddle adulthood

This model of disability defines disability as a pathology that lies within the individual -
answerBio medical model

This refers to persons with disabilities taking control of their own lives, speaking up for
themselves, being in control of their own resources, and having the right to make life
decisions with out undue influence from others - answerSelf advocacy

Social support, architectural barriers, available health care and other institutional
resources, and accessibility to workplace are considered what factors that contribute to
response to disability - answerEnvironmental

This is an evaluative statement that is favorable or unfavorable related to a person,
object, or event. - answerAttitude

This term refers to the dynamic process that a persons with a disability experiences to
achieve the final state of optimal person environment congruence - answerAdaptation

This refers to the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral responses that persons with
disabilities use to mediate the stressors associated with a disability - answerCoping

Spread - answerWhen disability is perceived to be the sole aspect of an individual with
a disability's identity and all other aspects of the person are discounted or underrated

Typical order of the stage process of adjustment to disability - answerShock
Denial
Anger
Depression
Adaptation

Culture - answerInvolved the beliefs , customs, practices, social behaviors, and set of
attitudes of a particular nation or group of people

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