Theories
Neurocognitive Decline
Regulations
Assessments
Misc
100

Which aging theory is this? 

A theory of aging which states healthy aging involves remaining active and retaining social interactions 

What is Activity Theory of aging?

100

Which neurocognitive disorder is this? 

A form of dementia categorized by buildup of amyloid plaque and tau proteins in the brain

What is Alzheimer's dementia?

100

What did H.B 315 do for rec therapy in Utah?

What is allowed for Medicaid reimbursement for RT services?


100

What type of assessment is MoCA?

What is a cognitive assessment?

100

What are the three main types of LTCs?

What is skilled nursing, assisted living, and memory care? 

200

Which aging theory is this? 

A theory that states as adults age, they tend to engage in the same activities and behaviors as they did earlier in life

What is Continuity theory of aging?

200

Which neurocognitive disorder is this?

Damage to the brain caused by reduced blood flow (often from strokes)

What is vascular dementia?

200

When was OBRA Passed into law

When was 1987?

200

What does the LAM assess?

What is client's attitudes towards leisure participation? 

200

True or false: to practice rec therapy in Utah you must have a CTRS and state license? 

What is true?

300

What are the four stages of Kolb’s experiential learning cycle?

What is concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation? 

300

What are two symptoms of vascular dementia?

What is 

Reduced reasoning and judgement 

Attention difficulties

300

True or False: Utah has its own regulations so it does not follow CMS regulations

What is False?

300

What is the MDS?

What is  a Standardized assessment used in Long Term Care Facilities (LTCs), that collects all relevant health information of all residents?



300

Which part of the MDS focuses on resident activity preferences?

What is section F?

400

How can we apply the Activity Theory of aging to rec therapy program development? 

What is introducing new meaningful social connections to replace those lost over time?

400

What are two symptoms of Alzheimer's dementia?

What is 

Changes in behavior (irritability etc) 

Trouble recognizing friends or family 

Decreased ability to complete ADLs



400

Which regulating body is in charge of maintaining and regulating the CTRS certification?

What is the NCTRC (National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification)

400

How can the BANDI-RT be used in rec therapy treatment planning? 

What is: 

Helps identify leisure motivations and barriers 

Helps identify leisure attitudes 

Provides baseline data 

400

Which type of ageism is described as: Unfair age-based restrictions in laws, policies, and the
practices of public and private institutions?


What is institutional ageism?

500

How can we apply the Continuity Theory of aging to rec therapy program planning?

What is by using assessments to determine what activities were meaningful to the client and re introducing them?

500

Which form of dementia is associated with Parkinson's disease?

What is Lewy Body Dementia?

500

What is one thing OBRA do for recreation therapists?

What is

Introduced MDS 

Introduced resident rights 

Prioritized resident quality of life 

500

What are the five areas of the MoCA test?

What is memory, attention, language, visuospatial, and executive functioning? 

500

What is cultural competency in rec therapy?

What is being aware of one’s own frame of reference and worldview(s)?

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