AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS); A GRADE
A 58 year old client is currently residing in a long term
care facility surrounded by persons who are considerably
older. The client repeatedly complains of loneliness,
boredom, and being ignored by friends and family. Which
of the following verbal responses by the CTRS would be
effective?
A. Probing
B. Informing
C. Self-disclosing
D. Confronting - correct answer- A. Probing
"A probe is a question that is directed toward yielding
information in order to gain empathetic understanding.
Probes are open-ended questions requiring more than a
,yes or no reply. The purpose of the confronting response
is to assist the client to achieve congruency in what he or
she says and does, to help him or her be fully aware and
honest in gaining self-understanding. Confrontation
involves "telling it like it is," without being accusatory or
judgmental. Informing transpires when objective and
factual information is shared with the client. Self-
disclosing allows personal disclosure on the part of the
helper with the intent of providing the client with an
opportunity to perceive the helper as another human
being who has encountered situations, thoughts or
feelings similar to those faced by the client."
A 67 year old client was admitted to a rehabilitation
center with a diagnosis of a cerebrovascular accident
(CVA) that affected her right side and speech. The client is
a retired executive who had played golf and bridge several
times a week. She is now able to walk 200 feet with a
cane. She also has good receptive skills. Which of the
following are the MOST appropriate factors to assess prior
to the client's resumption of golf?
A. Balance, coordination, and endurance
,B. Auditory deficits, upper extremity range of motion, and
health history
C. Grip strength, forearm strength, and verbal expression
D. Attention span, verbal expression, and cognitive
sequencing - correct answer- A. Balance,
coordination, and endurance
"Client assessment involves measurement of client needs,
limitations, and abilities in order to place that client in the
most logical programs that are designed to address those
needs, limitations, and abilities." "The initial interventions
TRSs prescribe focus on improving strength, endurance
and ROM; adjusting to visual neglect; and preventing
contractures and spasticity."
A 72 year old client was admitted to a rehabilitation
center with a diagnosis of a cerebrovascular accident
(CVA) that affected her right side and speech. The client is
a retired executive who had played golf and bridge several
times a week. She is now able to walk 200 feet with a
, cane. She also has good receptive skills. Based on the
information provided about the client, all of the following
adaptive devices would be appropriate EXCEPT
A. card holder
B. built-up handles
C. adaptive golf cart
D. large-print cards - correct answer- D. large-
print cards
"Sometimes in order to be able to participate in a game,
sport, or activity, we must make necessary adaptations.
All of us use adaptations at some time and in some form
to maximize success and to compensate for personal
limitations." "Hemiplegia and hemiparesis are the primary
overt physicals signs of a stroke. Damage to the right side
of the brain causes left hemiplegia, or paresis, while
damage to the left side of the brain causes right
hemiplegia, or paresis. Cognitive deficits with right
cerebral damage are evident in depth perception,