Question 1
Which is an example of Person First Language?
Question 1 options:
person who is not-abled
differently-abled
person with a disability
hearing impaired person
Question 2
The biggest handicap faced by people with disabilities is
Question 2 options:
more disabilities are being diagnosed at a younger age
lack of knowledge about disabilities
ack of accreditation for rehabilitation professionals
attitudes of society toward people with disabilities
Question 3
What is an important aspect of the entire rehabilitation process, and one of the foundational aspects of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973?
Question 3 options:
justice
non-maleficence
autonomy
fidelity
Question 4
The first hospital in the new world was built by the
Question 4 options:
legislation
colonists
Quakers
Poor Laws
Question 5
____________ are handicapped, people are not.
Question 5 options:
vehicles
environments
workplaces
governments
Question 6
Which is an example of a group which prefers not to use person first language?
Question 6 options:
all of the answers
the autistic community
the deaf community
the blind community
Question 7
Which of the following is NOT one of the general principles of the CRC code of ethics?
Question 7 options:
non-malfeasance
courage
autonomy
beneficence
Question 8
What does beneficence mean?
Question 8 options:
treat everyone equally
do no harm
keep information confidential
do good works
Question 9
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Question 9 options:
only applies to the Federal government and contractors
applies to everyone equally
does not apply to the Federal Government, but applies to everyone else.
none of the above
Question 10
Section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act is:
Question 10 options:
affirmative action in hiring
equal opportunities for people with disabilities
accessibility in transportation
affirmative action in contract recipients
Question 11
Section 502 of the Rehabilitation Act is:
Question 11 options:
equal opportunities for people with disabilities
affirmative action in hiring
accessibility in transportation
affirmative action in contract recipients
Question 12
Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act is:
Question 12 options:
equal opportunities for people with disabilities
accessibility in transportation
affirmative action in contract recipients
affirmative action in hiring
Question 13
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act is:
Question 13 options:
affirmative action in contract recipients
accessibility in transportation
equal opportunities for people with disabilities
affirmative action in hiring
Question 14
Title I of the ADA
Question 14 options:
increased access to telecommunications
nondiscrimination in public accommodations and commercial facilities
prohibition of discrimination in employment practices
removed all barriers for all individuals
Question 15
Title III of the ADA
Question 15 options:
prohibition of discrimination in employment practices
nondiscrimination in public accommodations and commercial facilities
none of the above
increased access to telecommunications
Question 16
Title IV of the ADA
Question 16 options:
none of the above
prohibition of discrimination in employment practices
nondiscrimination in public accommodations and commercial facilities
increased access to telecommunications
Question 17
A congenital disability is
Question 17 options:
Acquired when children have the wrong rehabilitation program
Acquired at or before birth
Acquired after a person has developed skills
Type II Diabetes
Question 18
Which is NOT an origin of our philosophy?
Question 18 options:
religion
family
television
experiences
Question 19
Philosophy is how we
Question 19 options:
none of these answers
view our relationships to others and ourselves
does not change through life
see speak
Question 20
Rehabilitation philosophy has adopted the belief that whenever possible
Question 20 options:
clients should rely on services for the entirety of their lives
people with disabilities should be integrated into the least restrictive environment
should limit choices to the best options to assist clients
should treat all people exclusively in the medical model
Question 21
Rehabilitation philosophy has moved from
Question 21 options:
medical model to single model
empowerment to paternalism
none of these
paternalism to empowerment
Question 22
The ADA includes the legal definition which defines a person with a disability as one who
Question 22 options:
has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities
can only be determined by the physician
can only be diagnosed before the age of 21
impacts only 5% of the population in the USA as of 2017
Question 23
Compared with people without disabilities, people with disabilities have less participation in health activities including:
Question 23 options:
lower rates of health behaviors
all of these answers
preventative use of health care system
higher rates of chronic conditions
Question 24
A spinal cord injury is the result of
Question 24 options:
bruising
severing
all of these answer
major flexion (extension)
Question 25
Which is not an issue that people with a spinal cord injury may need to attend to
Question 25 options:
bowel and bladder management
skin care issues
promote healthy breathing and cough functions
eye synchronistic
Question 26
most common arthritic joints are
Question 26 options:
hips and knees
toes and knees
jaw and upper back
hands, fingers, wrists
Question 27
Carpel Tunnel syndrome is most often associated with injury due to
Question 27 options:
heavy workloads
unsatisfactory work equipment
repetitive motion
environmental stimuli
Question 28
Chronological age is
Question 28 options:
is the only factor in determining disabilities
should not be the determining factor if a candidate is good for a prosthesis
the determining factor for determining if a candidate is good for a prosthesis
the determining factor for the amount of pain a person feels after the loss of a limb
Question 29
Legal blindness is
Question 29 options:
20/200 with correction
is not impacted by any form of correction
200/200 with correction
20/20 with correction
Question 30
vision problems
Question 30 options:
include macular degeneration
include contrast difficulty
all of these answers are correct
increase with age
Question 31
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Question 31 options:
happen more frequently in men
occur more commonly in young adults
all of these answers
are a result of accidents, fall,assaults, gunshot wounds
Question 32
closed head injuries ________, open head injuries _____
Question 32 options:
causes physical limitation such as decreased motor speed, decreased infection rates
causes swelling, is not as serious
diffuses through the brain, has penetrated brain matter
impacts cognitive functioning, are only a result of automotive accidents
Question 33
Schizophrenia disorders typically become evident during
Question 33 options:
late adolescent years and early adulthood
early childhood years
the late 70's
late childhood and teen years
Question 34
The most common hallucinations are
Question 34 options:
auditory
dangerous thoughts
visual
tactile
Question 35
Medication is
Question 35 options:
is never enough
is considered to be less effective than talk therapy
considered the cornerstone for effective treatment for severe mental illness
not as effective for schizophrenia
Question 36 ethics
Question 36 options:
is defined only by federal regulation
is defined as referring to character or customs, generally describes how to evaluate life through a set of standards and how to regulate behavior
is defined by the behaviors that change after one experiences trauma
is defined by state law
Question 37
Ethical violations should be reported to
Question 37 options:
the client
the newspaper
professional governing body
the police
Question 38
Which is NOT of an investigation of ethical breach?
Question 38 options:
sanctions
verbal reprimand
mandatory remediation
loss of privileges to practice at facilities that receive government funding
Question 39
Codes of Professional Ethics have to be viewed as _____________
Question 39 options:
laws
documents to stand the test of time
organic documents
a standard protocol
Question 40
A core societal belief is
Question 40 options:
rehab professionals need to speak with parents and teachers to make the best decisions for their clients
none of these answers
we should take care of those who are less fortunate
that everyone should work, if possible.
Question 41
The term "rehabilitation" became used regularly after the
Question 41 options:
World War 2
Civil War
World War 1
newspaper used it
Question 42
In Rehabilitation NRA stands for
Question 42 options:
National Rifle Association
National Rehabilitation Association
Question 43
Students can apply for the Rehabilitation Services program after complete ______ semester credit hours in a college or university and having a ______ GPA
Question 43 options:
24; 2.75
8; 3.3
18; 2.35
21; 2.0
Question 44
The rehabilitation services major requires ________ semester credit hours.
Question 44 options:
160
120
100
200
Question 45
The RHB handbook has a shortcut to APA writing quick guide.
Question 45 options:
True
False
Question 46
A RHB 4900 Internship worth ____ credits is needed to graduate.
Question 46 options:
12
6
3
9
Question 47
Rehabilitation Services offers an honors program
Question 47 options:
for Juniors and Seniors
all of these answers are correct
for students who have a 3.0 GPA
that is offered all semesters
Question 48
Professionalism is a
Question 48 options:
is life-long
personal responsibility
makes decisions
all of these answers are correct
Question 49
The Chair of the Department of Human Services is_______. The Dean of The College of Education and Human Services is_____
Question 49 options:
Carl Sabo, Stephen Fortson
Linda Hockaday, Joseph Keferl
Stephen Fortson, Joseph Keferl
Mary Huber, Josh Francis
Question 50
The Rehabilitation Services Majors and Minors degree advisors' office can be found
Question 50 options:
in the Department of Human Services
on the 3rd floor of Allyn Hall
in University Advising
in the Student Union