Child Life Certification Actual Exam | 135 questions
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A child life specialist can assist hospital personnel in better understanding pediatric patients'
emotions and behaviors by:
a. Blowing bubbles for patients during IV starts
b. Creating a patient graffiti board in the hallway
c. Encouraging patients to participate in playroom activities
d. Educate staff to avoid the use of emphatic statements with their patients - ✔✔b. Creating
a patient graffiti board in the hallway
The purpose of quality management activities is to:
a. Establish a system of formal recordkeeping for a child life program
b. Professionalize child life services
c. Assure high quality, cost-effective child life care
d. Document established child life practices, beliefs, and philosophies that have not been
adequately evaluated - ✔✔c. Assure high quality, cost-effective child life care
All of the following will come from the use statistics, numerical analysis, and record keeping
except:
a. Components for rewriting job descriptions
b. Professionalization of child life services
c. Increased efficiency of child life services
d. Usefulness for staff feedback and review - ✔✔a. Components for rewriting job
descriptions
When creating child life care plans, it is ESSENTIAL to:
a. Utilize a patient classification system
b. Inform the child and family about your care plan
,c. Document any modifications made to the original care plan
d. View child and family as integral members of the healthcare team - ✔✔d. View child and
family as integral members of the healthcare team
Important guidelines to consider when promoting and enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration
include all of the following EXCEPT: a. Waiting for other disciplines to approach you for
information gathering
b. Recognizing the professional limits and boundaries of child life
c. Providing in-service education to hospital staff
d. Being receptive to the observations and assessments of professionals from other disciplines -
✔✔a. Waiting for other disciplines to approach you for information gathering
Which behavior displays ethical conduct that includes family-centered care and professional
boundaries?
a. Coming in on your day off at the request of the patient and family
b. Supporting the family's request by encouraging that only one particular nurse start patient's
IVs
c. Communicating the family's needs to the health care team based on your observations
d. Conveying support while affirming the patient and family's abilities - ✔✔d. Conveying
support while affirming the patient and family's abilities
A research study examining the average number of pediatric admissions for strabismus would
be considered:
a. Descriptive
b. Longitudinal
c. Inferential
d. Correlational - ✔✔a. Descriptive
Research indicates that children in which of the following age groups are MOST vulnerable to
the psychological stress when hospitalized?
, a. 0 - 6 months
b. 7 months - 4 years
c. 5 - 9 years
d. 10 - 14 years - ✔✔b. 7 months - 4 years
All of the following are major areas of assessment for staff evaluation EXCEPT the assessment
of the individual's:
a. Work with children
b. Knowledge base and ability to put knowledge into practice
c. Ability to successfully fundraise
d. Growth and contribution to the department and to the institution - ✔✔c. Ability to
successfully fundraise
When initially discussing expectations for performance with volunteers or students, it's
important that:
a. Volunteers and students be encouraged to set their own expectations
b. Volunteers and students are informed that failure to improve their skills on a continual basis
is cause for dismissal
c. Performance standards presented to volunteers and students are based on program
objectives
d. Foreseeable situations be discussed with the individual - ✔✔c. Performance standards
presented to volunteers and students are based on program objectives
To determine whether a child life care plan needs to be modified, it is important to evaluate
whether the current plan has been effective. To evaluate this, it is essential that:
a. The initial child life plan for intervention includes an outcome objective
b. A formal assessment tool be used
c. Direct feedback is received from the patient or parents
d. The patient's and family's progress be documented - ✔✔a. The initial child life plan for
intervention includes an outcome objective
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A child life specialist can assist hospital personnel in better understanding pediatric patients'
emotions and behaviors by:
a. Blowing bubbles for patients during IV starts
b. Creating a patient graffiti board in the hallway
c. Encouraging patients to participate in playroom activities
d. Educate staff to avoid the use of emphatic statements with their patients - ✔✔b. Creating
a patient graffiti board in the hallway
The purpose of quality management activities is to:
a. Establish a system of formal recordkeeping for a child life program
b. Professionalize child life services
c. Assure high quality, cost-effective child life care
d. Document established child life practices, beliefs, and philosophies that have not been
adequately evaluated - ✔✔c. Assure high quality, cost-effective child life care
All of the following will come from the use statistics, numerical analysis, and record keeping
except:
a. Components for rewriting job descriptions
b. Professionalization of child life services
c. Increased efficiency of child life services
d. Usefulness for staff feedback and review - ✔✔a. Components for rewriting job
descriptions
When creating child life care plans, it is ESSENTIAL to:
a. Utilize a patient classification system
b. Inform the child and family about your care plan
,c. Document any modifications made to the original care plan
d. View child and family as integral members of the healthcare team - ✔✔d. View child and
family as integral members of the healthcare team
Important guidelines to consider when promoting and enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration
include all of the following EXCEPT: a. Waiting for other disciplines to approach you for
information gathering
b. Recognizing the professional limits and boundaries of child life
c. Providing in-service education to hospital staff
d. Being receptive to the observations and assessments of professionals from other disciplines -
✔✔a. Waiting for other disciplines to approach you for information gathering
Which behavior displays ethical conduct that includes family-centered care and professional
boundaries?
a. Coming in on your day off at the request of the patient and family
b. Supporting the family's request by encouraging that only one particular nurse start patient's
IVs
c. Communicating the family's needs to the health care team based on your observations
d. Conveying support while affirming the patient and family's abilities - ✔✔d. Conveying
support while affirming the patient and family's abilities
A research study examining the average number of pediatric admissions for strabismus would
be considered:
a. Descriptive
b. Longitudinal
c. Inferential
d. Correlational - ✔✔a. Descriptive
Research indicates that children in which of the following age groups are MOST vulnerable to
the psychological stress when hospitalized?
, a. 0 - 6 months
b. 7 months - 4 years
c. 5 - 9 years
d. 10 - 14 years - ✔✔b. 7 months - 4 years
All of the following are major areas of assessment for staff evaluation EXCEPT the assessment
of the individual's:
a. Work with children
b. Knowledge base and ability to put knowledge into practice
c. Ability to successfully fundraise
d. Growth and contribution to the department and to the institution - ✔✔c. Ability to
successfully fundraise
When initially discussing expectations for performance with volunteers or students, it's
important that:
a. Volunteers and students be encouraged to set their own expectations
b. Volunteers and students are informed that failure to improve their skills on a continual basis
is cause for dismissal
c. Performance standards presented to volunteers and students are based on program
objectives
d. Foreseeable situations be discussed with the individual - ✔✔c. Performance standards
presented to volunteers and students are based on program objectives
To determine whether a child life care plan needs to be modified, it is important to evaluate
whether the current plan has been effective. To evaluate this, it is essential that:
a. The initial child life plan for intervention includes an outcome objective
b. A formal assessment tool be used
c. Direct feedback is received from the patient or parents
d. The patient's and family's progress be documented - ✔✔a. The initial child life plan for
intervention includes an outcome objective