CRAK (C8,C9) Exam Questions
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Continue with the planned activity and file an occurrence report upon return to
the group home. - CORRECT ANSWER-A4. An OTA leads a community
integration group for individuals with mild intellectual disabilities who reside in a
group home. During a travel tranning session, a member of the group slips while
going up the stairs of a bus. The client quickly gets up, pays the fare, sits down, and
jokingly states, "good thing I bounce well." which action should the OTA take
after assessing that the person is not injured?
Advise the family to review all of the information to make an educated decision. -
CORRECT ANSWER-A6. A young adolescent with right hemiplegic cerebral
palsy demonstrates a strong flexor synergy of the hand. The child does not use the
hand for grasp, pinch, or release and often maintains the thumb flexed in the palm.
The orthopedic had surgeon recommends a flexion tendon release followed by
several weeks of hand therapy and splinting. The family is very anxious about
surgery, and they ask the OTA what to do. Which is the OTA's best response?
Consult with the occupational therapist, team, and family to complete the IEP's for
the remaining children. - CORRECT ANSWER-A8. A school-based OTA is
providing per diem coverage for an OTA on a disability leave.
,Document and report the family member's concern to the supervising therapist. -
CORRECT ANSWER-A10. An older adult with minor chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease and rheumatoid arthritis is preparing for discharge from a
skilled nursing facility. During a family training session on how to complete car
transfers, a family member expresses concern about the patient's ability to continue
driving. The family member explains that the patient has been experiencing
episodes of forgetfulness and trouble with focusing on a task. Which action is the
best for the OTA to take to address the family member's concern?
A mechanical lift transfer - CORRECT ANSWER-A19. An individual with
advanced Huntington's chorea is admitted to a skilled nursing facility. The resident
weighs 280 pounds and connot independently transfer. What is the best
recommendation for the OTA to make to the resident's direct care staff to ensure
a safe transfer?
Explore available driving alternatives to maintain community mobility and
participation. - CORRECT ANSWER-A26. An older adult with stage 3 dementia
according to Riesberg's stages of dementia has been told to stop driving by a
primary care physician. The client and spouse are upset about the physician's
advice because the spouse does not drive. Which response is best for the OTA to
provide to this client and spouse?
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, A joystick control - CORRECT ANSWER-A30. An adolescent with
melomeningocele (Spina bifida) at the C8 level wants to access a new computerized
play system. Which is the best adaptation for the OTA to recommend the
adolescent use to access this system?
Competence - CORRECT ANSWER-A33. An OTA observes a colleague using
fluidotherapy on a patient with an insensate hand after being informed by the
supervising therapist that this physical agent modality (PAM) is contraindicated for
this specific case. The colleague justifies the use of this PAM based on the patient's
request for the intervention. The OTA meets with the OT supervisor to express
concern about the colleague's behavior. Which ethical principle does the OTA
identify the colleague is violating?
A group home with daily on-site supervision - CORRECT ANSWER-The
transition plan for an 18-year-old with developmental delay includes employment
in a vocational rehabilitation (sheltered) workshop job setting. The student has set
a goal to live independent of family. Which is the best living environment for the
OTA to recommend for this student?
Crisis intervention - CORRECT ANSWER-A48. An OTA is hired to work in the
occupational therapy department of an acute psychiatric unit. The OTA requests
an orientation to hospital policies and procedures. Which are the most important
policies and procedures for the OTA to learn during the initial orientation session?
and Answers 100% PASS
Continue with the planned activity and file an occurrence report upon return to
the group home. - CORRECT ANSWER-A4. An OTA leads a community
integration group for individuals with mild intellectual disabilities who reside in a
group home. During a travel tranning session, a member of the group slips while
going up the stairs of a bus. The client quickly gets up, pays the fare, sits down, and
jokingly states, "good thing I bounce well." which action should the OTA take
after assessing that the person is not injured?
Advise the family to review all of the information to make an educated decision. -
CORRECT ANSWER-A6. A young adolescent with right hemiplegic cerebral
palsy demonstrates a strong flexor synergy of the hand. The child does not use the
hand for grasp, pinch, or release and often maintains the thumb flexed in the palm.
The orthopedic had surgeon recommends a flexion tendon release followed by
several weeks of hand therapy and splinting. The family is very anxious about
surgery, and they ask the OTA what to do. Which is the OTA's best response?
Consult with the occupational therapist, team, and family to complete the IEP's for
the remaining children. - CORRECT ANSWER-A8. A school-based OTA is
providing per diem coverage for an OTA on a disability leave.
,Document and report the family member's concern to the supervising therapist. -
CORRECT ANSWER-A10. An older adult with minor chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease and rheumatoid arthritis is preparing for discharge from a
skilled nursing facility. During a family training session on how to complete car
transfers, a family member expresses concern about the patient's ability to continue
driving. The family member explains that the patient has been experiencing
episodes of forgetfulness and trouble with focusing on a task. Which action is the
best for the OTA to take to address the family member's concern?
A mechanical lift transfer - CORRECT ANSWER-A19. An individual with
advanced Huntington's chorea is admitted to a skilled nursing facility. The resident
weighs 280 pounds and connot independently transfer. What is the best
recommendation for the OTA to make to the resident's direct care staff to ensure
a safe transfer?
Explore available driving alternatives to maintain community mobility and
participation. - CORRECT ANSWER-A26. An older adult with stage 3 dementia
according to Riesberg's stages of dementia has been told to stop driving by a
primary care physician. The client and spouse are upset about the physician's
advice because the spouse does not drive. Which response is best for the OTA to
provide to this client and spouse?
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, A joystick control - CORRECT ANSWER-A30. An adolescent with
melomeningocele (Spina bifida) at the C8 level wants to access a new computerized
play system. Which is the best adaptation for the OTA to recommend the
adolescent use to access this system?
Competence - CORRECT ANSWER-A33. An OTA observes a colleague using
fluidotherapy on a patient with an insensate hand after being informed by the
supervising therapist that this physical agent modality (PAM) is contraindicated for
this specific case. The colleague justifies the use of this PAM based on the patient's
request for the intervention. The OTA meets with the OT supervisor to express
concern about the colleague's behavior. Which ethical principle does the OTA
identify the colleague is violating?
A group home with daily on-site supervision - CORRECT ANSWER-The
transition plan for an 18-year-old with developmental delay includes employment
in a vocational rehabilitation (sheltered) workshop job setting. The student has set
a goal to live independent of family. Which is the best living environment for the
OTA to recommend for this student?
Crisis intervention - CORRECT ANSWER-A48. An OTA is hired to work in the
occupational therapy department of an acute psychiatric unit. The OTA requests
an orientation to hospital policies and procedures. Which are the most important
policies and procedures for the OTA to learn during the initial orientation session?