This psychological theory emphasizes the importance of basic human needs, such as safety, love, and self-actualization.
A. Erikson's Stages of Development
B. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
C. Bandura's Social Learning Theory
D. Kohlberg's Moral Development
B. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
The primary purpose of assessment in therapeutic recreation is to:
A. Entertain clients.
B. Document progress only.
C. Identify client's strengths, needs, and interests.
D. Train staff.
C. Identify client's strengths, needs, and interests.
What is the main focus of the Implementation phase in patient care?
A) Diagnosing conditions
B) Delivering prescribed interventions
C) Evaluating patient progress
D) Documenting patient history
B) Delivering prescribed interventions
What is the main goal of the Evaluation phase in patient care?
A) To decide the next steps in the treatment process
B) To assess the effectiveness of the interventions
C) To provide immediate treatment to the patient
D) To design the patient’s care plan
B) To assess the effectiveness of the interventions
What best defines professional behavior in a healthcare setting?
A) Arriving late occasionally due to traffic
B) Wearing casual clothes to build rapport
C) Demonstrating accountability and reliability
D) Prioritizing personal opinions over protocols
C) Demonstrating accountability and reliability
Which of the following best describes the purpose of the APIED process in therapeutic recreation?
A. To provide leisure activities for enjoyment
B. To ensure systematic delivery of services
C. To train recreation staff only.
D. To replace medical treatment
B. To ensure systematic delivery of services
Which type of assessment focuses on observing a client's performance during an activity rather than asking questions?
A. Standardized assessment
B. Interview
C. Behavioral observation
D. Self-report questionnaire
C. Behavioral observation
Who typically takes the lead in carrying out medical interventions during the Implementation phase?
A) Social worker
B) Registered Nurse (RN)
C) Family member
D) Medical coder
B) Registered Nurse (RN)
What is involved in the process of evaluating a patient’s progress?
A) Comparing the patient’s current condition to expected outcomes
B) Writing a detailed report for the next provider
C) Administering new treatments to address any gaps
D) Reassessing the patient’s diagnosis
A) Comparing the patient’s current condition to expected outcomes
Which principle is most associated with professionalism and non-discrimination in care?
A) Justice
B) Autonomy
C) Fidelity
D) Beneficence
A) Justice
Which theory suggests that individuals engage in activities that provide a sense of mastery, autonomy, and relatedness?
A. Flow theory
B. Self-determination Theory
C. Learned Helplessness Theory
D. Social Learning Theory
B. Self-determination Theory
A TR specialist wants to measure changes in a client's functional ability over time using a pre-and-post-test. This is an example of:
A. Norm-referenced assessment
B. Criterion-referenced assessment
C. Qualitative assessment
D. Interest inventory
B. Criterion-referenced assessment
Which of the following is a key action in the ongoing Implementation phase?
A) Monitoring patient reactions and adjusting care plans
B) Completing a final assessment of the patient’s condition
C) Discharging the patient
D) Conducting a needs assessment for the future
A) Monitoring patient reactions and adjusting care plans
⚡Daily Double⚡
What happens if the patient’s outcomes do not meet expectations during the Evaluation phase?
A) The patient is discharged immediately.
B) A new care plan is designed and implemented.
C) The original care plan is followed without change.
D) The provider documents the outcome and ends care.
B) A new care plan is designed and implemented.
Which of the following best reflects professional boundaries in healthcare?
A) Accepting gifts from patients
B) Sharing personal issues with patients
C) Maintaining a respectful, therapeutic relationship
D) Socializing with patients outside of work
C) Maintaining a respectful, therapeutic relationship
Which of the following is considered a psycholosocial barrier to leisure participation?
A. Lack of transportation
B. Fear of failure or embarrassment
C. Limited accessibility of facilities
D. Cost of adaptive equipment
B. Fear of failure or embarrassment
⚡Daily Double⚡: When planning a TR program, the CTRS specialist must consider all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Clients needs, abilities, and interests.
B. Available resources and setting
C. Legal and ethical guidelines
D. Personal preference of the CTRS.
D. Personal preference of the CTRS.
What is the role of documentation during the Implementation phase?
A) It provides evidence for reimbursement purposes.
B) It offers a detailed record for future health trends.
C) It ensures interventions are completed correctly and tracks patient progress.
D) It assists in the evaluation phase after the patient has been discharged.
C) It ensures interventions are completed correctly and tracks patient progress.
Which of the following is a key consideration when evaluating the effectiveness of care interventions?
A) The patient’s previous health conditions
B) The level of patient compliance with the treatment plan
C) The financial cost of the interventions
D) The time spent in each intervention
B) The level of patient compliance with the treatment plan
What action best shows professional integrity under pressure?
A) Blaming a colleague for a shared mistake
B) Ignoring protocol to save time
C) Admitting an error and reporting it according to policy
D) Covering up a mistake to protect your reputation
C) Admitting an error and reporting it according to policy
According to Flow Theory, which of the following conditions must be present for an individual to experience "flow"?
A. High challenge matched with high skill.
B. Low challenge matched with high skill.
C. High challenge matched with low skill.
D. Low challenge matched with low skill.
A. High challenge matched with high skill.
Which of the following best describes the initial stage of patient assessment and care planning?
A) Diagnosis
B) Implementation
C) Assessment
D) Evaluation
C) Assessment
Which of the following best describes the coordination needed during the Implementation phase?
A) A nurse organizes patient follow-up care.
B) The interdisciplinary team collaborates to ensure effective delivery of interventions.
C) Only one provider is responsible for all aspects of patient care.
D) Healthcare providers work independently with no need for communication.
B) The interdisciplinary team collaborates to ensure effective delivery of interventions.
What is the final step in the Evaluation phase if the patient’s goals have been met?
A) Preparing the patient for discharge and ongoing care.
B) Re-assessing the patient's primary diagnosis.
C) Modifying the interventions to fit a new diagnosis.
D) Discontinuing care altogether.
A) Preparing the patient for discharge and ongoing care.
Which of the following best demonstrates lifelong professionalism?
A) Attending one mandatory training session per year
B) Learning only from on-the-job experiences
C) Pursuing continuing education and reflecting on feedback
D) Avoiding change unless it's required by law
C) Pursuing continuing education and reflecting on feedback