OLERE ACTUAL EXAM ALL 150
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1. A client reports a minor workplace injury. Which of the following
is the first step in addressing this incident?
A. Prescribe medication
B. Report and document the incident according to regulatory
standards
C. Conduct a full internal audit
D. Ignore if there are no visible injuries
Rationale: Immediate reporting and documentation ensure
compliance with professional standards and facilitate
appropriate follow-up.
2. A licensed professional discovers a colleague has been falsifying
client records. The most appropriate action is:
A. Confront the colleague privately
B. Report the misconduct to the appropriate regulatory body
C. Ignore it to avoid conflict
D. Correct the records yourself without reporting
Rationale: Professional ethics require reporting misconduct to
maintain integrity and public trust.
3. A client refuses a service that is medically necessary but legally
mandated. The professional should:
A. Force the client to comply
B. Document the refusal and inform the client of potential legal
consequences
C. Provide the service anyway
D. Dismiss the client immediately
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Rationale: Respecting autonomy while documenting and
advising ensures legal protection and ethical compliance.
4. In a scenario where confidential client information is accidentally
disclosed, the professional must:
A. Delete the records immediately
B. Notify the client and regulatory authorities (correct)
C. Deny knowledge of the breach
D. Ignore if no harm occurred
Rationale: Prompt disclosure and mitigation are required by
professional and legal standards.
5. During a risk assessment, a professional identifies a high
likelihood of harm in a client’s environment. The best action is:
A. Wait for the client to report an incident
B. Take preventive measures and escalate to relevant
authorities
C. Advise the client without further action
D. Document but take no action
Rationale: Proactive intervention prevents harm and aligns with
professional duty of care.
6. A professional is asked to perform a service outside their scope of
practice. The correct response is:
A. Perform the service anyway to maintain client satisfaction
B. Decline and refer the client to a qualified professional
C. Learn the procedure quickly and perform it
D. Ask a colleague to supervise while performing it
Rationale: Practicing within the scope of competence ensures
safety, legality, and ethical compliance.
7. A regulatory audit identifies minor documentation errors in a
professional’s client records. The best response is:
A. Ignore, as errors are minor
B. Correct the errors and submit a report explaining
preventive measures
C. Blame a colleague
D. Destroy the records
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Rationale: Transparency and corrective action demonstrate
accountability and adherence to standards.
8. A client asks for a service that is not evidence-based. The
professional should:
A. Provide the service to maintain rapport
B. Explain the lack of evidence and offer alternative options
C. Ignore the request
D. Refer the client to another professional regardless of relevance
Rationale: Ethical practice prioritizes evidence-based decision-
making and informed consent.
9. A licensed professional encounters a conflict of interest when
receiving gifts from a client. The correct action is:
A. Accept gifts in moderation
B. Politely refuse and document the offer
C. Accept only small gifts
D. Ask the client for monetary compensation instead
Rationale: Avoiding conflicts of interest preserves professional
integrity.
10. Which of the following best represents informed consent?
A. Client agrees without explanation
B. Client receives full information, understands risks and
benefits, and voluntarily agrees
C. Professional decides on behalf of the client
D. Client signs a form without discussion
Rationale: True informed consent requires comprehension and
voluntary agreement.
11. A client presents with a minor complaint, but during
assessment, the professional notices signs of potential abuse. The
correct response is:
A. Ignore unless the client confirms abuse
B. Report to the appropriate child or adult protection services
C. Discuss with colleagues only
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D. Wait for further evidence
Rationale: Professionals have a legal and ethical duty to report
suspected abuse.
12. When storing client records electronically, which practice is
most important?
A. Saving on a public cloud for convenience
B. Using encrypted, access-controlled systems
C. Sharing login credentials with colleagues
D. Printing and storing in unlocked cabinets
Rationale: Security and confidentiality are essential for
protecting client information.
13. A professional is asked to perform a high-risk procedure
without proper equipment. The appropriate action is:
A. Proceed carefully to avoid complications
B. Delay the procedure until equipment and safety standards
are met
C. Ask the client to sign a waiver
D. Attempt with substitute tools
Rationale: Safety and compliance with standards take priority to
prevent harm.
14. A licensed professional receives conflicting instructions from
two supervisors. The correct approach is:
A. Follow the one giving instructions first
B. Clarify expectations and escalate for resolution
C. Ignore both instructions
D. Choose whichever seems easier
Rationale: Clarification ensures proper adherence to
professional duties and prevents errors.
15. A professional suspects fraudulent billing practices within
their organization. The most ethical action is:
A. Participate to avoid conflict
B. Report the concern to internal compliance or regulatory
authorities
C. Confront the client
D. Document privately but take no action