CTRS PRACTICE TEST
Functional Independence Measure (FIM) - ANSWER Measurement for
disability based on the international classification of impairment
Measures the level of a patient's disability & indicates how much assistance is
required for the individual to carry out ADL's
Measures social cognition, including social interaction, problem solving &
memory
Behavioral Language - ANSWER Language that refers to specific things that
people do or say
Ex: "The client was 15 minutes late to the therapeutic recreation program"
Focus Charting - ANSWER Intended to make the client & client concerns and
strengths the focus of care
Method of organizing health information in an individuals record, systematic
approach to documentation
Focuses on problems & assets
Activity Analysis - ANSWER Process used to address the demands of an
activity, the range of skills involved in its performance & various cultural
meanings that might be ascribed to it
Can alter aspects of activities once an activity analysis has been completed
Manic Episode (Bipolar Disorder) - ANSWER Symptoms:
Abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood
Increased activity, energy, or restlessness
, Exaggerated sense of well-being & self confidence (euphoria)
Decreased need for sleep
Unusual talkativeness
Racing thoughts
Distractibility
Poor decision making
Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE) - ANSWER A commonly used test of
cognitive function among older adults
Includes tests of orientation, attention, memory, language, visual-spatial skills,
and ability to follow directions
Progress Notes - ANSWER Records of your clients status and progress
Should be brief, clear, accurate & HIPAA compliant
Should include a brief summary on the following: Client's progress towards
goals, actions taken, progress made, and barriers identified
Can include objective & subjective data
Can include natural supports used for participation
Does not include program outcomes
Relaxation Training - ANSWER Stress management techniques that help to
prevent or alleviate a variety of symptoms that may occur with illness or injury
Techniques include guided imagery, progressive relaxation, breathing
techniques, biofeedback, meditation, and autogenic training
Bloom's Cognitive Taxonomy - ANSWER Set of 3 hierarchical models used to
classify educational learning objectives into levels of complexity and specificity
Functional Independence Measure (FIM) - ANSWER Measurement for
disability based on the international classification of impairment
Measures the level of a patient's disability & indicates how much assistance is
required for the individual to carry out ADL's
Measures social cognition, including social interaction, problem solving &
memory
Behavioral Language - ANSWER Language that refers to specific things that
people do or say
Ex: "The client was 15 minutes late to the therapeutic recreation program"
Focus Charting - ANSWER Intended to make the client & client concerns and
strengths the focus of care
Method of organizing health information in an individuals record, systematic
approach to documentation
Focuses on problems & assets
Activity Analysis - ANSWER Process used to address the demands of an
activity, the range of skills involved in its performance & various cultural
meanings that might be ascribed to it
Can alter aspects of activities once an activity analysis has been completed
Manic Episode (Bipolar Disorder) - ANSWER Symptoms:
Abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood
Increased activity, energy, or restlessness
, Exaggerated sense of well-being & self confidence (euphoria)
Decreased need for sleep
Unusual talkativeness
Racing thoughts
Distractibility
Poor decision making
Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE) - ANSWER A commonly used test of
cognitive function among older adults
Includes tests of orientation, attention, memory, language, visual-spatial skills,
and ability to follow directions
Progress Notes - ANSWER Records of your clients status and progress
Should be brief, clear, accurate & HIPAA compliant
Should include a brief summary on the following: Client's progress towards
goals, actions taken, progress made, and barriers identified
Can include objective & subjective data
Can include natural supports used for participation
Does not include program outcomes
Relaxation Training - ANSWER Stress management techniques that help to
prevent or alleviate a variety of symptoms that may occur with illness or injury
Techniques include guided imagery, progressive relaxation, breathing
techniques, biofeedback, meditation, and autogenic training
Bloom's Cognitive Taxonomy - ANSWER Set of 3 hierarchical models used to
classify educational learning objectives into levels of complexity and specificity