NCTRC: CHAPTER 11 EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
in the therapeutic recreation service delivery model, as the client gains in ability to make
rational choices and become independent, the CTRS
A: reduces control over the intervention
B: provides a greater number of community integration activities
C: focuses to a greater degree on the client's functional abilities
D: switches focus to quality of life - Correct Answers -A
what is likely to be the nature/role of CTRS in an acute care setting where the medical
model is the mode of operation?
A: design recreation participation programs for evening/weekend participation
B: conduct one-on-one sessions with clients using leisure as a diversionary tool
C: prepare individualized treatment programs based on physician's orders
D: plan leisure education sessions so clients gain an awareness of leisure and life
satisfactions - Correct Answers –C
what is a primary outcome of completing a task analysis?
A: behaviors needed to complete a skill are listed in a teaching sequence
B: a hierarchy of skills used in an activity are prepared
C: each behavioral area exhibited in an activity is compared with one another
D: the time necessary for intervention is determined - Correct Answers -A
while leading a reminiscing group at the long-term care facility, the CTRS was
unprepared to console/counsel a patient when he talked about a traumatic and difficult
childhood. The CTRS had inappropriately planned and analyzed the activity in which of
the following domains?
A: physical
B: emotional
C: social
D: cognitive - Correct Answers -B
which of the following documents most directly justify reimbursement for TR services?
A: client assessment, treatment protocols, and quality improvement documentations
B: flow charts and trend analysis
C: utilization review documents, treatment protocols, and risk management studies
D: policy and procedures manuals - Correct Answers -A
for which group of clients is recreation participation programs most suited?
A: clients who need to improve physical well-being and health
, B: clients who need to develop new leisure time skills
C: clients who need to develop functional skills
D: clients who need to practice interaction skills in supervised situations - Correct
Answers -D
during a planning session for a community outing, the CTRS told the group that each
person was a team member and was responsible for making decisions and helping to
plan the outing. the CTRS was using which of the following types of leadership style?
A: autocratic
B: democratic
C: laissez-faire
D: motivational - Correct Answers -B
which of the following is the BEST example of self-advocacy by someone with a mental
illness?
A: responding to a newspaper article saying that mental health services are a waste of
money with facts about recovery
B: going to the supermarket to buy groceries
C: joining a weekly support group for individuals with mental illness
D: bringing toys to a children's residential facility during the annual holiday toy drive -
Correct Answers -A
the CTRS can make which of the following assumptions about clients in a day care
center for older adults?
A: they are in need of acute medical care
B: they have or can arrange transportation and have a reasonable level of health
C: they live below the income poverty level
D: they need reality orientation and remotivation training activities - Correct Answers -B
in 2001, the world health organization defined quality of life as
A: return to health after a lengthy period of illness or disability
B: a person's perception of their overall health and well-being
C: the achievement of homeostasis
D: a major factor in ratings of patient satisfaction with health care services - Correct
Answers -B
the client, a 13-year-old boy, has been diagnosed with autism. the CTRS should be
aware of which of the following possible effects of autism on leisure activity
participation?
A: reduced tolerance for heat
B: inability to stay awake during activities
C: strong need for multiple play partners
D: inability to communicate preferences - Correct Answers -D
focus charting is used when the treatment team wants to
A: show similarities and differences between clients
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
in the therapeutic recreation service delivery model, as the client gains in ability to make
rational choices and become independent, the CTRS
A: reduces control over the intervention
B: provides a greater number of community integration activities
C: focuses to a greater degree on the client's functional abilities
D: switches focus to quality of life - Correct Answers -A
what is likely to be the nature/role of CTRS in an acute care setting where the medical
model is the mode of operation?
A: design recreation participation programs for evening/weekend participation
B: conduct one-on-one sessions with clients using leisure as a diversionary tool
C: prepare individualized treatment programs based on physician's orders
D: plan leisure education sessions so clients gain an awareness of leisure and life
satisfactions - Correct Answers –C
what is a primary outcome of completing a task analysis?
A: behaviors needed to complete a skill are listed in a teaching sequence
B: a hierarchy of skills used in an activity are prepared
C: each behavioral area exhibited in an activity is compared with one another
D: the time necessary for intervention is determined - Correct Answers -A
while leading a reminiscing group at the long-term care facility, the CTRS was
unprepared to console/counsel a patient when he talked about a traumatic and difficult
childhood. The CTRS had inappropriately planned and analyzed the activity in which of
the following domains?
A: physical
B: emotional
C: social
D: cognitive - Correct Answers -B
which of the following documents most directly justify reimbursement for TR services?
A: client assessment, treatment protocols, and quality improvement documentations
B: flow charts and trend analysis
C: utilization review documents, treatment protocols, and risk management studies
D: policy and procedures manuals - Correct Answers -A
for which group of clients is recreation participation programs most suited?
A: clients who need to improve physical well-being and health
, B: clients who need to develop new leisure time skills
C: clients who need to develop functional skills
D: clients who need to practice interaction skills in supervised situations - Correct
Answers -D
during a planning session for a community outing, the CTRS told the group that each
person was a team member and was responsible for making decisions and helping to
plan the outing. the CTRS was using which of the following types of leadership style?
A: autocratic
B: democratic
C: laissez-faire
D: motivational - Correct Answers -B
which of the following is the BEST example of self-advocacy by someone with a mental
illness?
A: responding to a newspaper article saying that mental health services are a waste of
money with facts about recovery
B: going to the supermarket to buy groceries
C: joining a weekly support group for individuals with mental illness
D: bringing toys to a children's residential facility during the annual holiday toy drive -
Correct Answers -A
the CTRS can make which of the following assumptions about clients in a day care
center for older adults?
A: they are in need of acute medical care
B: they have or can arrange transportation and have a reasonable level of health
C: they live below the income poverty level
D: they need reality orientation and remotivation training activities - Correct Answers -B
in 2001, the world health organization defined quality of life as
A: return to health after a lengthy period of illness or disability
B: a person's perception of their overall health and well-being
C: the achievement of homeostasis
D: a major factor in ratings of patient satisfaction with health care services - Correct
Answers -B
the client, a 13-year-old boy, has been diagnosed with autism. the CTRS should be
aware of which of the following possible effects of autism on leisure activity
participation?
A: reduced tolerance for heat
B: inability to stay awake during activities
C: strong need for multiple play partners
D: inability to communicate preferences - Correct Answers -D
focus charting is used when the treatment team wants to
A: show similarities and differences between clients