BCP EXAM WITH WELL DETAILED QUESTION & ANSWERS
PERFECTLY A+ GRADED WITH RATIONALE NEW UPDATE
Which assessment is used widely in early intervention with children under 6 years of age? It has
685 developmental skills and is considered a very family-centered assessment since parents can
also report child's skills in a "natural" environment (i.e., home, preschool):
a. PDMS-2
b. HELP
c. PEDI
d. AMPS CORRECT ANSWER>>>>The Hawaii Early Learning Profile (HELP)
When an occupational therapist assists a child to identify, develop, and use strategies for
various situations and empowers them to repeat the strategy in similar situations they are using
which FOR?
a. biomechanical
b. cognitive
,c. developmental
d. motor control CORRECT ANSWER>>>>b. cognitive
You are working with an infant who has had a modified barium swallow study (MBSS) exam. It is
revealed during the MBSS that the infant penetrates on thin liquids but does not aspirate thin
liquids. What does this mean?
a. the thin liquid passes through the vocal cords and enters the trachea and lungs
b. the thin liquid hits the vocal cords during the swallow but does not pass the vocal cords into
the airway
c. the baby has nasal regurgitation which enters into the airway
d. the baby has cricopharyngeal insufficiency CORRECT ANSWER>>>>b. the thin liquid
hits the vocal cords during the swallow but does not pass the vocal cords into the airway
Factors influencing the use of non-standardized assessment methods may include all of the
following ethical reasons EXCEPT:
a. Assessment measures with strong research data do not exist for some activities or
occupations (e.g., chewing, sleeping)
b. Some settings are natural (e.g., home, school, community) and may easily provide peer data
or activity analysis during activities/occupations
c. Administering standardized tools may not be appropriate due to the person's specific illness,
medical condition, injury, or cognition
d. Standardized tools require administering tools in a uniformed way and may require costly
training so tools should be used often. CORRECT ANSWER>>>>d. Standardized tools
require administering tools in a uniformed way and may require costly training so tools should
be used often.
,After completing an OT feeding evaluation, you are concerned that the child may have chronic
reflux or other gastrointestinal problems. You would like to have a radiographic study completed
to look at the function of his esophagus and upper gastrointestinal tract. What study would you
recommend?
a. modified barium swallow study
b. PH probe
c. impedance probe
d. upper GI study CORRECT ANSWER>>>>d. upper GI study
Information pertaining to anatomical structures of the head and neck are important to know for
proper evaluation and treatment of eating, feeding, and swallowing disorders. The pharynx is
divided into three sections. Which section of the pharynx is a space common to both the
function of eating and breathing?
a. oropharynx
b. nasopharynx
c. laropharynx
d. hyperpharynx CORRECT ANSWER>>>>a. oropharynx
Healthy People 2030 Identified 5 Domains related to the Social Determinants of Health. Identify
one of these domains:
a. neighborhood and built environment
b. access to social media
c. food and nutrition security
, d. inter-relationships with core family members CORRECT ANSWER>>>>a.
neighborhood and built environment
This occupation-based assessment determines how a child's volition, habituation, skills and the
environment facilitate or restrict participation and is based on a child's individual
developmental trajectory.
a. child occupational self assessment
b. goal-oriented assessment of life skills
c. pediatric evaluation of disability inventory CAT
d. short child occupational profile CORRECT ANSWER>>>>d. short child occupational
Profile
Which reflex is elicited by placing an infant in prone position supported by the trunk over the
examiner's knee. The examiner passively flexes then extends the infant's head or facilitates
movement of the head with movement of a toy to encourage neck flexion and extension. In
older children, this reflex can be assessed by observing the child in a quadruped position.
Flexion of the head (chin tuck) produces flexion of the upper extremities, extension of the lower
extremities. Extension of the head produces extension of the upper extremities and flexion of
the lower extremities.
a. moro
b. landau
c. neonatal neck righting
d. symmetrical tonic neck reflex CORRECT ANSWER>>>>d. symmetrical tonic neck
reflex
PERFECTLY A+ GRADED WITH RATIONALE NEW UPDATE
Which assessment is used widely in early intervention with children under 6 years of age? It has
685 developmental skills and is considered a very family-centered assessment since parents can
also report child's skills in a "natural" environment (i.e., home, preschool):
a. PDMS-2
b. HELP
c. PEDI
d. AMPS CORRECT ANSWER>>>>The Hawaii Early Learning Profile (HELP)
When an occupational therapist assists a child to identify, develop, and use strategies for
various situations and empowers them to repeat the strategy in similar situations they are using
which FOR?
a. biomechanical
b. cognitive
,c. developmental
d. motor control CORRECT ANSWER>>>>b. cognitive
You are working with an infant who has had a modified barium swallow study (MBSS) exam. It is
revealed during the MBSS that the infant penetrates on thin liquids but does not aspirate thin
liquids. What does this mean?
a. the thin liquid passes through the vocal cords and enters the trachea and lungs
b. the thin liquid hits the vocal cords during the swallow but does not pass the vocal cords into
the airway
c. the baby has nasal regurgitation which enters into the airway
d. the baby has cricopharyngeal insufficiency CORRECT ANSWER>>>>b. the thin liquid
hits the vocal cords during the swallow but does not pass the vocal cords into the airway
Factors influencing the use of non-standardized assessment methods may include all of the
following ethical reasons EXCEPT:
a. Assessment measures with strong research data do not exist for some activities or
occupations (e.g., chewing, sleeping)
b. Some settings are natural (e.g., home, school, community) and may easily provide peer data
or activity analysis during activities/occupations
c. Administering standardized tools may not be appropriate due to the person's specific illness,
medical condition, injury, or cognition
d. Standardized tools require administering tools in a uniformed way and may require costly
training so tools should be used often. CORRECT ANSWER>>>>d. Standardized tools
require administering tools in a uniformed way and may require costly training so tools should
be used often.
,After completing an OT feeding evaluation, you are concerned that the child may have chronic
reflux or other gastrointestinal problems. You would like to have a radiographic study completed
to look at the function of his esophagus and upper gastrointestinal tract. What study would you
recommend?
a. modified barium swallow study
b. PH probe
c. impedance probe
d. upper GI study CORRECT ANSWER>>>>d. upper GI study
Information pertaining to anatomical structures of the head and neck are important to know for
proper evaluation and treatment of eating, feeding, and swallowing disorders. The pharynx is
divided into three sections. Which section of the pharynx is a space common to both the
function of eating and breathing?
a. oropharynx
b. nasopharynx
c. laropharynx
d. hyperpharynx CORRECT ANSWER>>>>a. oropharynx
Healthy People 2030 Identified 5 Domains related to the Social Determinants of Health. Identify
one of these domains:
a. neighborhood and built environment
b. access to social media
c. food and nutrition security
, d. inter-relationships with core family members CORRECT ANSWER>>>>a.
neighborhood and built environment
This occupation-based assessment determines how a child's volition, habituation, skills and the
environment facilitate or restrict participation and is based on a child's individual
developmental trajectory.
a. child occupational self assessment
b. goal-oriented assessment of life skills
c. pediatric evaluation of disability inventory CAT
d. short child occupational profile CORRECT ANSWER>>>>d. short child occupational
Profile
Which reflex is elicited by placing an infant in prone position supported by the trunk over the
examiner's knee. The examiner passively flexes then extends the infant's head or facilitates
movement of the head with movement of a toy to encourage neck flexion and extension. In
older children, this reflex can be assessed by observing the child in a quadruped position.
Flexion of the head (chin tuck) produces flexion of the upper extremities, extension of the lower
extremities. Extension of the head produces extension of the upper extremities and flexion of
the lower extremities.
a. moro
b. landau
c. neonatal neck righting
d. symmetrical tonic neck reflex CORRECT ANSWER>>>>d. symmetrical tonic neck
reflex