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CTRS Practice Exam Questions

If a person believes that he/she does not have the right skills to complete a leisure
experience, and then generalized this inadequacy to all other leisure behaviors, what is
this person exhibiting? - answer Learned helplessness

NPO - answer nothing by mouth

According to the Leisure Ability Model of service provision, the role of the therapeutic
recreation specialist in leisure education can be as a(n): - answer Instructor, advisor,
and counselor

What is likely to be the nature/role of a TRS in an acute care setting where the medical
model is the mode of operation? - answer Prepare individualized treatment programs
based on physicians orders

One of the major long term effects of repeated use of inhalants is: - answerExtreme
thirst

Purpose of evidence-based practice - answerMethod to enhance client care through
research application

Activity often used in stress management programs: - answerProgressive muscle
relaxation

"Accessible" facilities become "usable" when the person with a disability can: -
answerFunction as independently as possible

The three major characteristics of mental retardation - answerSubaverage intellectual
functioning, impairment in at least 2 adaptive skill areas, and evident before age 18

ad. lib - answeras desired, freely

A halfway house is used primarily for individuals who: - answerNeed a balance of
supervision and independence

Prospective payment - answerAn insurance carrier's cost control method of paying a
prearranged amount for specific service, no matter what the actual cost of those
services might be

Goal condition - answerThe circumstance or situation under which the desired behavior
will occur

,Goal behavior - answerIdentifies what action the client will demonstrate to prove
achievement or desired KSAs

Goal criteria - answerDefines how the goal will be measured

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 allows full and equal access by persons
with disabilities to: - answerAny place of public accommodation, government, or private

In a treatment protocol, the outcome refers to: - answerMeasurable changes brought
about in a patient as a direct result of the intervention

The primary reason the American Therapeutic Recreation Association was created in
1984 was to: - answerRespond to concerns and issues of therapeutic recreation
specialists working in clinical facilities

In 2001, the WHO defines quality of life as: - answerA person's perception of their
overall health and well-being

Which type of facility has the highest bed occupancy rate of all long-term facilities? -
answerPsychiatric hospitals

Individuals with mental retardation may have an unrealistic view of "self" because: -
answerthey lack exposure to peer groups, their parents are often overprotective, they
have difficulty exploring and testing their own limits

Productivity measurement - answerThe process of comparing the quantity of services
provided with the amount of resources such as staff and time used

Title II in the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 concerns discrimination in: -
answerTransportation and communication services

What is the primary feature that distinguishes "therapeutic recreation" from "recreation"?
- answerPurposeful nature of intervention to bring about behavioral change

In 2001, the WHO revamped its classification of human functioning and disablement.
Called the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF), it
promotes: - answerViewing human functioning and disablement from a biopsychosocial
model of health

Mission statement - answera statement that identifies the agency's basic values and
beliefs, and thus defines how it wants to be perceived by the public

Teenscope is a useful assessment to place adolescent clients into which types of
therapeutic recreation programs? - answerLeisure skills

,The punishment model for corrections may adhere to which motto? - answer"An eye for
an eye"

Unlike a municipal hospital, a private, for-profit hospital usually: - answerSpecializes in
one or a limited number of disorders

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is the governmental agency
responsible for: - answerRegulatory review of hospitals that bill for Medicare and
Medicaid

The Americans with Disabilities Act includes provisions specifically regarding: -
answerEmployment, government services, and public accommodations

Mental Health Parity Act of 1998 - answerattempts to equalize mental health services
with other health care services

The Fox Activity Therapy Social Skills Baseline assessment - answerDeveloped for
adults with developmental disabilities

Of the 5 major life areas, leisure often is impacted by the use of substances: -
answerFirst

The dividing vertebrae between being classified as a paraplegic and a quadriplegic is: -
answerT1, T2

Congential - answerA disability that is present at birth

One mistake in assessment many RTs make is to: - answerUse an assessment that
was intended for a different purpose

In an assessment the most significant source of information is usually the: -
answerclient

Standards of Practice - answerEstablished by the field of therapeutic recreation to
address the quality of service delivery. Aft

Recreation participation programs are most appropriate for clients who need to: -
answerPractice social skills in an unstructured environment

Social interaction - answerTo demonstrate the ability to actively participate in a
conversation for five minutes

Leisure activity skills - answerTo demonstrate the ability to participate in a fitness
activity of his/her choice

, Leisure awareness - answerto demonstrate the ability to use appropriate decision-
making skills for leisure involvement

Critical pathway - answerA facility's master plan for treatment of each type of patient
diagnosis

Primary outcome of completing a task analysis - answerBehaviors needed to complete
a skill are listed in a teaching sequence

After the patient/client assessment has been completed, the next step in the
programming process is to: - answerIdentify problem(s)

Values clarification - answerprocess by which people come to understand their own
values and value system

Democratic leadership style - answera leadership style that is characterized by
considerable input from group members

Chaining - answerusing operant conditioning to teach a complex response by linking
together less complex skills

Reality orientation is a technique used to combat what symptom(s)? - answerConfusion

Diagnostic or treatment protocols, when properly researched and supported, have the
potential to: - answerStandardize therapeutic recreation practice

Treatment plan - answerA document within a client's medical record that specifies the
actions to be taken on the behalf of and by the client in order to reach his/her goals

What is the relationship between quality of life, functional domains, and client health
status? - answerThe quality of life is enhanced when clients experience improved
abilities that promote healthy behaviors

A person who had a(n) ? disorder may have limited, inflexible behaviors that inhibit
his/her ability to interact with others and deal with certain aspects of his/her
environment: - answerAttention deficit

The Leisure Competence Measure (LCM) parallels the format of which client
assessment? - answerFunctional Independence Measure (FIM)

What are the procedures a TRS should follow when transferring an individual with a
physical disability? - answerAsking how and what type of assistance is needed,
maintaining a firm grasp on the individual throughout all points of the transfer, keeping
the majority of the individual's weight as close as possible to the TRS's own body

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