DSP Year 2 Challenge Test
Choice Opportunity
A chance for an individual to decide between two or more items or activities
Goals
A list of things that are important to the individual and that he or she wants to do or accomplish in the future.
Special Incident Report (SIR)
A report that is provided to the regional center in the event of serious bodily injury, serious physical harm, or death; potential criminal charges or legal action, or catastrophes involving an regional center individual
Functional Skill
A skill that is necessary for the individual's self-care
Relevant Skill
A skill that is used frequently by an individual
Causal Analysis
A standardized way to look at and analyze a situation to determine why it occurred
Choice
A statement of preference
Risk Management
A term given to processes that may reduce the chance of harm to individuals
Behavior
Actions that are used to communicate wants and needs
Approach Behavior
An action that shows a preference for an item or activity
Avoidance Behavior
An action that shows an item or activity is not preferred
Individual Program Plan (IPP)
An agreement required by the Lanterman Act, between the individual and the regional center that lists the individual's goals, objectives, and the services and supports needed to reach those goals
Service Coordinator
An individual from the regional center who works with individuals and families to find and coordinate needed services and supports
Meaningful reinforcement
An individual's behavior is rewarded by a positive response
Natural Supports
Assistance provided by family, friends, coworkers and associations
When should a medication dose be recorded in an individual's Medication Log?
At the time the medication is taken by the individual
What are some tips for communicating with family members about the individual's preferences?
Be an honest advocate for the individual.
What can the DSP do to support the inclusion of individuals in their community?
Encourage the individual's involvement in community groups for which they have genuine interest
How can the DSP help the individual identify leisure and recreational activities?
Getting to know what is available in the community
Preferences
Likes and dislikes
Risk Assessment
Looking at an environment or activity for possible harm to individuals
What are some ways the DSP can support the individual in reducing the occurrence of a challenging behavior?
Make sure the individual has more choices
Adaptation
Objects or devices that are made or changed specifically to help an individual learn or do a skill
Behavior Support Plan
Plan the determines a specific course of action to take when a challenging behavior occurs
PSA
Prostate cancer blood screening test
Reinforcement
Rewards given after successfully performing a desired behavior
Seven Rights
Right Person, Right Medication, Right Dose, Right Time, Right Route, Right Reason, Right Documentation
Replacement Behavior
Skill or behavior to use in place of the challenging behavior, which serves the same function as the challenging behavior
The objectives of an individual must be:
Specific and related to goals
Objectives
Specific, time-limited, measurable things the individual wants to accomplish and related to the individual's needs and goals
Person-Centered
The individual with the developmental disability is the most important person in both planning for and providing services
Perceived Risk
The level of risk individuals associate with an activity, based upon their experiences and feelings
Daily Routines
The way an individual chooses to do everyday activities
Behavior Triggers
Things in the environment that cause a challenging behavior to occur
Goal of causal analysis
To minimize the recurrence of an incident
Fading
Using prompts of lesser strength as the individual becomes more capable on each step
Consequence
What happens after the behavior
Antecedent
What happens before the behavior
Neutral Behavior
When an individual does not approach or avoid an item or activity
If an individual has good verbal skills, a good strategy for offering a choice is:
Ask them which item they want.
Why is it important to know how DSPs an other people react to an individual's challenging behavior?
Because challenging behavior is usually reinforced by other people's behavior
One thing you can do to be a health care advocate is:
Believe every person is entitled to quality care.
What is the first step in developing a plan to reduce the individual's perceived risk associated with an activity?
Break the activity into steps
Task Analysis
Breaking down a complex task into small steps
One way for the DSP to support an individual to make the most of a doctor's visit is to:
Bring a written list of all medications the individual is taking.
How should the DSP get ready for a person-centered planning meeting?
By asking the individual about their goals.
How does the DSP support the individual through transitions from one life stage to another?
By providing emotional support
What should the DSP do if he/she thinks an individual is experiencing a severe allergic reaction soon after taking medication?
Call 911 to get emergency medical care
Most behaviors demonstrated by individuals serve the purpose of:
Communicating wants, needs, feelings and to get their needs met
Which is a way the DSP can assist in the creation of a Behavior Support Plan?
Developing suggestions for replacement behaviors.
When an individual is whining, interrupting or starting a conversation, his behavior may be motivated by:
Need for attention
Which of the following information could you get from a medication information sheet?
The possible side effects of the medication.
Which of the following can a DSP learn by spending time with an individual?
Things the individual likes to do
What is one role of the DSP in developing and implementing a behavior support plan?
Collecting information about an individual's daily activities.
Which is an example of sensory motivators of challenging behavior?
Drinking coffee
Food allergies are dangerous for some individuals because:
Allergic reactions can be life-threatening
Which event signals a good opportunity to teach?
An individual asks for help to do something.
What may the DSPs do to assess the quality of services received by an individual?
Ask questions about the individual's quality of life.
If the DSP does not understand something the doctor says or does during a visit, the DSP should:
Ask the doctor to explain things until the DSP understands.
When defining a challenging behavior, it is important to:
Describe what happens while the behavior occurs
How can the DSP support an individual's goals and objectives?
Know what their responsibilities are
Routine physical examinations should include:
Measurement of blood pressure
How can the DSP assist individuals with weight loss?
Prepare low calorie snacks between meals
What are some of the main functions of the DSP in supporting individuals quality of life?
Provide choices, safety and new skill training
If an individual is not able to say or point to things they want, a good strategy for offering a choice is to:
Show them one item and watch for their non-verbal response.
Fruits, Grains, Vegetables, Protein
The food groups on MyPlate
What quality of life areas may promote support of the individual's positive behavior?
The individual has opportunities to choose from a variety of meaningful activities.
What is the reason for the occurrence of challenging behavior:
The individual is getting or avoiding something
What is one way to help avoid interactions between multiple medications the individual is taking?
Use the same pharmacy for all of the individual's medication needs.
The individual's life goals.
What can the DSP learn about the individual during the person-centered planning process?
Schizophrenia
Which of the following disorders may be treated with psychotropic medications?
When must a written Special Incident Report be submitted to the regional center?
Within 48 hours of the incident
How can the DSP help to assess an individual's progress in meeting their IPP goals and objectives?
Write down observations or keep a record of what is done to implement the IPP.
Avoidance behavior
When an individual pushes away an item, she is demonstrating:
Food Cross-Contamination
When harmful bacteria is spread from one food to another
Anticonvulsants
Which category of medications is used to treat epilepsy?
Proteins and minerals
Which of these are necessary nutrients in food?
Describing what happens before challenging behavior occurs helps the DSP:
Identify other events that may influence the behavior
Which are the first two steps in the Behavior Support Plan?
Identify quality of life areas that are lacking; Define the challenging behavior
Breast self-examination, clinical breast exams, and mammograms are important for women because:
They can help prevent deaths from breast cancer
What is the best teaching strategy a DSP should use in teaching individuals new skills?
Use verbal directions, showing, and role playing to demonstrate new skills
Age-Appropriate Skill for fifteen-year-old
Using the telephone to call a friend
Risk Assessment Worksheet
Used to plan ways to minimize risk across all activities
Therapeutic diet
When an individual has a special diet prescribed by a doctor because of a health condition, they are following a:
How can the DSP evaluate teaching effectiveness?
Document prompting level and the steps the individual can do independently
Modeling
When the DSP shows an individual how to do part or all of a skill
Shaping
Reinforcement of successive attempts
"Nutrition Facts" labels give information about:
The number of calories in a serving and the calories from fat.
How can the DSP help the individual generalize learned skills?
Include different situations toward the end of the teaching process
ABC Data Sheet
Includes what happened before, during and after the challenging behavior occurred
Individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities say that making choices is import because:
It gives their lives meaning.
One example of a community health care and safety resource is a:
Kidney disease support group or association
How can you save money while shopping for food?
Look for sale items
When an individual is given a choice between reading a magazine or listening to music, one possible non-verbal response if for the individual to:
Reach for the magazine.
What must the DSP do to ensure they are giving the right medication to the right person?
Read and compare the information on the medication label and the information on the Medication Log three times.
When using a scatter plot, the DSP should:
Record how often and at what time the challenging behavior occurs
When preparing and storing foods, the DSP should:
Separate raw meat, poultry, and seafood from other foods in the refrigerator
One way for a DSP to help with an individual's person-centered planning process is to:
Share knowledge of an individual's preferences from using the "Making My Own Choices" book.
Important information to share with the doctor's office when scheduling a visit includes:
Specific medical concerns the individual may have
What is the one thing the DSP should do before the doctor writes the order for a medication?
Tell the doctor about other medications being taken by the individual
The DSP is able to teach to the strengths of an individual when:
The DSP knows the individual's learning characteristics
An activity has an appropriate level of risk when:
The activity is reasonable and the individual knows what to expect
What is the DSPs role as a person-centered planning team member?
to support an individual's goals, desires, and needs
A primary reason why the DSP should keep written records of what happened during an individual's visit to the doctor is to:
Make sure other DSPs will know what the doctor's orders are.
Least-to-most
A prompting strategy that requires the DSP to know how much help an individual needs so they won't provide any more help that is needed
What is a consideration in supporting quality of life for an adult individual?
Creating opportunities for community involvement.
What is the DSPs responsibility in supporting an individual's daily routines?
Ensure that preferred routines are respected and supported
The DSP can create the best learning environment by:
Establishing a good relationship with the learner
DSP Toolbox
Ethics, Observation, and Decision Making are skills included in the:
Individuals need to drink more than 8-12, 8-ounce glasses of water per day if they:
Experience heaving sweating/perspiration, Live in a warm climate, Use tranquilizers or anti-convulsants
One way to honor and respect an individual's choice is to:
Give them the chosen item or activity.
Which is the responsibility of the service coordinator?
Help individuals find needed services and supports
It is important for DSPs to provide opportunities for individuals to make choices because it:
Helps build a cooperative relationship between DSPs and individuals.
Life Scrapbook
Helps the individual stay connected with family and in touch with important memories
Physical activity
One element of a healthy lifestyle
Prevention of serious incidents is the #1 priority
One of the Guiding Principles of Risk Management
Open communication
One of the keys to preventing serious accidents
Partial Participation
Participating in tasks that need some level of support
What helps individuals maintain newly learning skills?
Periodic re-teaching of the skills
Generalizing a skill
To be able to use a skill when it is needed or wanted
What is the primary goal of teaching the individual new skills?
To help individuals live independently and with enjoyment.
Prompting
To provide additional information to ensure success
Materials and environment
Two things that can be adapted to allow the individual to participate
What is a way of increasing the meaningful participation of individuals in age-appropriate, functional activities?
Use of adaptations
One way to learn about what makes individuals happy is to:
Use the "Making My Own Choices" book and picture sticker book.
An individual choice that should be talked about during the person-centered planning process is:
What job an individual wants to have.
Which of the following is NOT included on a medication label?
A list of other medications the individual is taking
