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CRC Practice Test 1
Practice test for CRC from Mometric
Question | Answer |
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A requirement for participation in a pharmacy assistance program usually includes: | Income less than 200% of federal poverty level |
To access research articles about interventions for disability and rehabilitation in Europe or Asia, the best database is: | CIRRIE (Center for International Rehabilitation Research and Exchange) |
Center for International Rehabilitation Research Information and Exchange | database that contains research from outside the United States and published from n1990 to the present |
REHABDATA | database that contains abstracts of research conducted in the US from 1956 to present |
NIDRR Project | database that contains information about projects funded by the National institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research from 1993 to the present |
NARIC Knowledgebase | provides lists of disability and rehabilitation resources including websites, periodicals, agencies, and organizations |
Pharmacy Assistance Program | Offers free drugs or low-cost drugs if the drugs are medically necessary and individuals cannot afford to purchase them |
The type of group therapy that aims to help members who share a common problem learnt o cope is: | Support Groups |
Education Groups | provide information to group members about specific issues, such as managing medication or disease |
Self-help group | usually informal groups without professional leaders intended for members who share a common experience, such as AA |
Psychotherapy groups | teach members about their behavior and methods to change by interacting with others |
Support groups | help members who share a common problem, such as the stress of caregiving, learn to cope |
For a person with a dual diagnosis, the initial treatment usually focuses on: | detoxification to stop the use of drugs so that the mental health condition can be more accurately evaluated |
Dual diagnosis | combined substance abuse and mental health disorder |
Steps for dual diagnosis treatment | detoxification, rehabilitation, mental health treatment |
For a patient recovering from a brain injury, the Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) that indicates potential for rehabilitation is: | More than 8 |
Glasgow Coma Score of 8+ | potential for rehabilitation |
Glasgow Coma Score of 3 to 8 | indicates coma |
Glasgow Coma Score of 9 to 12 | indicates severe head injury |
Glasgow Coma Score of 13 to 15 | indicates mild head injury |
Glasgow Coma Scale | measures the depth and duration of coma or impaired unconsciousness and is used for postoperative assessment |
Glasgow Coma Scale measures what three parameters? | best eye response, best verbal response, and best motor response with a score that ranges from 3 to 15 |
Job Accommodation for an office worker with fine motor impairment might include: | speech recognition program for computer access, example |
Fine motor impairment interference | Person's ability to use the hands |
Fine motor impairment job accommodation | might include a speech recognition program, access to alternative method to answer the phone, adaptive writing materials, ergonomic tools, page turners, grip devices, book holders, arm supports, modified keyboards |
Gross motor impairment interference | Person's ability to move on a larger scale |
Gross motor impairment job accommodation | modification in the workstation, stand/lean stools, rolling safety ladders, desktop lazy Susan, carts to transport materials |
The client-centered model of care in which a primary care physician manages, facilitates, and coordinates all levels of client care including care provided by specialists is: | medical home model |
The type of insurance plan that offers the most flexibility | Indemnity Plans |
The primary focus of Worker's Compensation is to: | return people to work as quickly as possible |
Worker's Compensation 3 types of benefits are: | cash to replace lost wages, reimbursement for medical costs associated with an injury, and death benefits to survivors |
The level of independence of care in the home for an adult woman indicated by a discharge Functional Independence mean (FIM) score of 63 with scores in all areas ranging from 3 to 4 is: | Minimal to Moderate contact assistance |
FIM Scores range | 18 (total dependence) to 126 (total independence) |
The theory that states a change in one family member's behavior will affect others in the family is: | Family Systems Theory |
Family Systems Theory | states members of a family have different roles and behavioral patterns, so a change in one person's behavior will affect the family |
Health Belief Model | predicts health behavior with the understanding that people take a health action to avoid negative consequences if the person expects that a negative outcome can be avoided and the he/she is able to do the actions |
Theory of Reasoned Action | The actions individuals take voluntarily can be predicted according to their personal attitude toward the action and their perception of how others will view their doing the actions |
Theory of Planned Behavior | evolved from Theory of Reasoned Action when studies showed behavioral intention does not necessarily result in action |
Criteria for SSDI include a physical/mental disability as well as: | restriction in employment ability |
Temporary SSDI time frame | at least 12 months |
Permanent SSDI time frame | until death |
SSDI Age availability | younger than 65 years |
SSDI Income Requirements | None |
Persons younger than 22 on SSDI | may receive benefits based on parent's work credit but most persons must have accumulated at least 20 social security credits over the preceding 10 years for those up to age 42 for eligibility |
Persons Older than 42 on SSDI | Must have one additional Social Security credit for each year of age |
In caseload management, the primary purpose of the Caseload Matrix in caseload calculations is to: | identify variables in various settings affecting caseloads |
Elements of Caseload Matrix that impact caseload are: | initial elements, comprehensive needs assessment, case management interventions, and outcomes |
Initial Elements examples | business environment, market segment, regulatory and legal requirements, clinical practice setting, factors related to individual case management, types/characteristics of case management services, and case management tools, including technology support |
Comprehensive needs assessment example | clinical factors and client, family, and environmental psychosocial factors |
Case management interventions example | case management plan |
Outcome examples | intermediate, case management, and long-term |
For a trauma patient who will need long-term care and has no coverage or financial resources beyond SS income, the CRC should explore | state long term care programs |
The first step in clinical problem solving is: | Define the issue |
Steps in clinical problem solving: | Define the issue, collect data, identify important concepts, consider reasons for actions, make a decision |
Define the issue | Talking with those involved to determine if the problem is related to a failure of communication or other issues |
Collect Data | Interviewing additional staff or reviewing documentation to gain a variety of perspectives |
Identify important concepts | Determining if there are issues related to values or beliefs |
Consider reasons for actions | Distinguishing between motivation and intention on the part of all parties to determine the reason for the problem |
Make a decision | Reaching a decision to prevent a recurrence of a problem based on advocacy and moral agency |