Child Life Certification Practice Exam Questions and
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What are the "Child Variables" in child life planning in a stress potential assessment?
Responses to previous separation from home and family
When interviewing a family, what is most important to assess?
Developmental level of a the child
When prioritizing patients regarding potential for psychological upset, which factor should be
taken into consideration?
Age
A 14-year-old sibling's response to his sister who is dying is "I don't know what everyone's so
concerned about. She will pull through, she always does." What type of coping effort best
describes this comment?
Psychological
What is the passive response to the stressors of hospitalization?
Excessive sleeping
What best describes why typical development may be interrupted for children with chronic
health conditions?
Frequent medical visits
What is the primary reason for the child life specialist to conduct an initial assessment of the
patient's and family's needs?
Formulate realistic patient and family treatment goals
The child life specialist may achieve what through observing a child's play?
An assessment of the child's regression to earlier levels of development
, What is the sequence of reactions of young children to separation from primary caregivers?
Protest, despair and detachment
Children in which age group typically believe that a person who has died will come back to
life?
3-5 years
What is an example of egocentrism in a 16-year old who is in a health care setting?
Believing others are preoccupied with his/her appearance
What should a child life specialist look for when assessing a child and family?
A wide range of variables and systems that influences the successful management of stressors
A family's level of coping is most directly related to what?
Support system
Which child life practice is a key element of family-centered care?
Working in partnership with families
What is an example that demonstrates effective cross-cultural communication?
Being open and respectful differences
When a parent does not to tell his/her nine-year child the diagnosis and prognosis of a life-
threatening illness, which of following is likely to occur?
The will be unsure about who to trust
Hospital policies which encourage on-going peer relationships demonstrate responsiveness to
which developmental group?
12-18 years old
When parents are provided with information and emotional support, which of the following
is most likely to happen?
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What are the "Child Variables" in child life planning in a stress potential assessment?
Responses to previous separation from home and family
When interviewing a family, what is most important to assess?
Developmental level of a the child
When prioritizing patients regarding potential for psychological upset, which factor should be
taken into consideration?
Age
A 14-year-old sibling's response to his sister who is dying is "I don't know what everyone's so
concerned about. She will pull through, she always does." What type of coping effort best
describes this comment?
Psychological
What is the passive response to the stressors of hospitalization?
Excessive sleeping
What best describes why typical development may be interrupted for children with chronic
health conditions?
Frequent medical visits
What is the primary reason for the child life specialist to conduct an initial assessment of the
patient's and family's needs?
Formulate realistic patient and family treatment goals
The child life specialist may achieve what through observing a child's play?
An assessment of the child's regression to earlier levels of development
, What is the sequence of reactions of young children to separation from primary caregivers?
Protest, despair and detachment
Children in which age group typically believe that a person who has died will come back to
life?
3-5 years
What is an example of egocentrism in a 16-year old who is in a health care setting?
Believing others are preoccupied with his/her appearance
What should a child life specialist look for when assessing a child and family?
A wide range of variables and systems that influences the successful management of stressors
A family's level of coping is most directly related to what?
Support system
Which child life practice is a key element of family-centered care?
Working in partnership with families
What is an example that demonstrates effective cross-cultural communication?
Being open and respectful differences
When a parent does not to tell his/her nine-year child the diagnosis and prognosis of a life-
threatening illness, which of following is likely to occur?
The will be unsure about who to trust
Hospital policies which encourage on-going peer relationships demonstrate responsiveness to
which developmental group?
12-18 years old
When parents are provided with information and emotional support, which of the following
is most likely to happen?