Child Life Certification Exam ALL QUESTIONS
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QUESTION: A child life specialist engages a patient in a therapeutic activity. During this activity,
the child expresses fears about their upcoming surgery. Which of the following is the most
appropriate way for a child life specialist to effectively communicate this child's concerns to the
care team? - ANSWER-chart in the patient's medical record
QUESTION: Which of the following describes a child life specialist's obligation to maintain
confidentiality? - ANSWER-to respect and protect the privacy of others
QUESTION: How long after a child is no longer a patient must a child life specialist wait until
they can begin a personal relationship with the mother? - ANSWER-two years
QUESTION: To ensure that the documentation about the intervention provided to a patient is
comprehensive, the chart note written by the child life specialist should contain - ANSWER-
assessment information, plan of care, and outcomes of care
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QUESTION: Being a mandated reporter means that a child life specialist is required to -
ANSWER-report the suspected abuse or neglect following hospital protocol, including
documenting those steps taken
QUESTION: A principle of evidence-based practice is - ANSWER-integrating evidence from
current research with professional expertise and patient preferences
Q; When should a child life specialist initiate a referral to an interdisciplinary member of the
health care team? - ANSWER-When professional limits and boundaries of the child life scope of
practice have been recognized
QUESTION: A physician enters a room alone to obtain informed consent for an upcoming
procedure from a family who, in handoff, has been reported to understand English but is
primarily Spanish speaking. What should the child life specialist do next? - ANSWER-The child
life specialist contacts interpretation services, in advocacy, to alert them that the family is
currently meeting with the physician and is questioning their full comprehension of the
consent.
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QUESTION: Upon discharge from the hospital, a patient invites a child life specialist to come to
his upcoming birthday party. The child life specialist explains why they cannot have a
relationship with the patient outside of the hospital. The child life specialist is maintaining what
type of relationship with the patient? - ANSWER-a therapeutic relationship
QUESTION: Which of the following behaviors may alert child life specialists that they may not
be maintaining professional boundaries? - ANSWER-feeling an exaggerated sense of
responsibility for things beyond one's control
QUESTION: A child is separated briefly from a parent and upon return, the child is hesitant to
interact with the parent. According to John Bowlby's attachment theory, this is an example of -
ANSWER-detachment
QUESTION: Which theory best illustrates how a new diagnosis affects not only the patient, but
also the entire family? - ANSWER-family systems theory
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QUESTION: According to the Stress Potential Assessment Process, which health care variables
would warrant the rating of a 5? - ANSWER-a 10-year-old admitted to the Intensive Care unit
with Guillain-Barre Syndrome who is angry and rejecting everyone who enters the room
QUESTION: Which model of assessment assigns a risk level score using eight variables that
correlates with the potential risk of negative patient behaviors or outcomes during healthcare
encounters? - ANSWER-Psychosocial Risk Assessment in Pediatrics
QUESTION: How can a child life specialist promote positive coping and best practice for siblings
of a child in the hospital? - ANSWER-Allow siblings to participate in the patient's care, including
attending playroom and being involved in education and coping plans made
QUESTION: While having a blood draw, a child elects to play iSpy with a child life specialist
rather than watching the procedure? - ANSWER-cognitve
QUESTION: A child is observed to be playing "house" in the playroom. According to Piaget's
cognitive theory, this child is demonstrating which developmental stage? - ANSWER-
preoperational
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