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NCTRC1.2 A CTRS is interested in determining behaviors that relate to a person's ability to successfully integrate into society using his/her social interaction skills. From the following options, the CTRS should choose which assessment? (D) Comprehensive Evaluation in Recreational Therapy (CERT) - Psych 1.3 Which one of the four categories of child development does the skill "heeds his/her name" belong? (A) Personal/social 1.4* The Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) is a numeric scale used by clinicians and physicians in what type of setting? (C) Mental Health 1.6 In order for charting-by-exception to be effective, what first must be accomplished? (A) Standards of care must be predefined so exceptions can be identified. 1.7* Which of the following examples typify the theory of self-efficacy? (D) The client believes he can master kayaking since he excels at canoeing 1.13* A baby born with fetal alcohol syndrome will most likely have which of the following symptoms or characteristics? (A) Intellectual disability, facial abnormalities, and stunted growth 1.14* After the client assessment has been completed, the next step in the programming process is to... (C) Identify the problem(s) 1.19* In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR), the diagnosis of depression would be categorized under... (A) Axis I 1.20* Which of the following is an appropriate area for assessing affective functioning? (C) Emotional regulation 1.23 The two most widely used, evidence-based treatments for PTSD are... (A) Therapeutic exposure and cognitive reframing 1.24 In 1953, what organization was formed to identify and resolve different philosophies held by members of the Hospital Recreation Society, the Recreation Therapy Section, and the National Association of Recreation Therapists? (A) Council for the Advancement of Hospital Recreation (CAHR) 1.32* Which of the following is an example of using "displacement" as a defense mechanism? (B) Attributing the action or behavior to another person 1.33* Presbyopia is a visual condition common in older individuals that results in... (A) loss in elasticity of the lens and inability to focus on an object Which type of facility has the highest bed occupancy rate of all long-term facilities? (C) Psychiatric Hospitals 1.36 In the Leisure Ability Model, the purpose of functional intervention services is to... (C) bring clients up to the baseline of their peers' average functional level 1.38* Which of the following sets of standards was established by the field of TR to address the quality of service delivery? (D) Standards of practice
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