HSA3104-BADIO EXAM 3

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CH23 - To maintain certification, health educators must complete how many hours of continuing education every 5 years? A. 24 B. 50 C. 75 D. 100

75

True or False? The field of kinesiotherapy began in 1946 after World War II in response to the needs of soldiers returning to active duty after injury or illness.

False

CH20 - The field of psychology offers a number of specializations. These include which of the following? A. Clinical psychology B. Engineering psychology C. School and social psychology D. Rehabilitation psychology E. All of these are correct

all of these are correct

CH22 - Cytogenic testing evaluates for abnormalities in which of the following? A. enzymes B. hormones C. proteins D. chromosomes

chromosomes

CH20 - (T/F) In clinical, counseling, and school psychology, the requirements for the doctoral degree include an internship of at least 5 years.

false, 1 year

CH20 - (T/F) Employment of substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors is expected to decline by 22% from 2014, to 2024, much slower than average for all occupations.

false, faster

CH20 - Which of the following psychologists most likely deals with the special mental health problems faced by the elderly? A. Geropsychologists B. Clinical psychologists C. Health psychologists D. Neuropsychologists

geropsychologists

CH20 - _________ psychologists promote good health through health maintenance counseling programs designed to help people achieve health-oriented goals, such as to stop smoking or to lose weight.

health

CH20 - Which of the following psychologists promote good health through health maintenance counseling programs designed to help people achieve health-oriented goals? A. Geropsychologists B. Clinical psychologists C. Health psychologists D. Neuropsychologists

health psychologists

CH23 - Most entry-level jobs for community health workers require what minimum educational requirement? A. high school diploma B. bachelor's degree C. master's degree D. doctoral degree

high school diploma

CH20 - Which of the following psychologists often work in stroke and head injury programs and study the relationship between the brain and behavior? A. Geropsychologists B. Clinical psychologists C. Health psychologists D. Neuropsychologists

neuropsychologists

CH23 - In what setting would health educators create programs and materials about health issues for the community? A. colleges B. public health departments C. nonprofits D. private businesses

nonprofits

CH23 - Which of the following specialists specifically work with those who have visual impairment? A. orientation and mobility specialists B. public health educator C. community health worker D. vision rehabilitation therapists E. health coach

orientation and mobility specialists + vision rehabilitation therapists

CH17 - ________ and prosthetics refer to the evaluation, fabrication, and custom fitting of artificial limbs and orthopedic braces.

orthotics

CH22 - Which of the following is a specialized family tree that includes the health conditions and causes, and the age of death of the biological family members? A. heritage B. lineage C. pedigree D. extraction

pedigree

CH17 - A ________ selects, modifies, or creates footwear to help people maintain or regain as much mobility as possible.

prosthetist

CH23 - Which of the following is a paraprofessional with 40 hours of post-secondary training? A. board-certified behavior analyst B. board-certified assistant behavior analyst C. registered behavioral technician D. vision rehabilitation therapists

registered behavioral technician

CH17 - (T/F) The work duties of physical therapist can be physically demanding - requiring bending, lifting, and standing for long periods of time.

true

Match the following organizations. 1. Accredits athletic trainer programs as well as post-professional and residency athletic trainer programs 2. Made the decision to require a master's degree for all entry level athletic trainers 3. Certification and licensing board for athletic trainers 4. Offer certifications for exercise physiologists 5. Accredits programs in exercise physiology

1. Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) 2. Athletic Training Strategic Alliance 3. National Commission for Certifying Agencies 4. American College of Sports Medicine 5. American Society of Exercise Physiologists

As more young athletes specialize in certain sports, there is an increasing demand for athletic trainers to deal with what type of injuries? A) Concussions B) Traumatic injuries C) Repetitive stress injuries D) Dislocations

a

CH22 - Employment of genetic counselors is projected to 29% from 2014 to 2024, much faster than the average for all occupations however, because it's a small occupation, the fast growth will only result in only about how many new jobs over the 10 year period? A. 700 B. 900 C. 1200 D. 1500

a

In 2015, 49 states and the District of Columbia required athletic trainers to be licensed or registered. In which state is licensure not required but may be helpful for those seeking jobs and advancement? A) California B) Oklahoma C) Nevada D) Nebraska

a

The American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) recognizes professional achievement by awarding specialty certification in 13 different areas which of the following are included as specialties? A) Clinical health B) Surgical health C) Psychoanalysis D) Psychiatric pharmacology E) Forensic psychology F) Family psychology

a

Which of the following is the most accurate description of psychology? A) A scientific approach to gathering, quantifying, analyzing, and interpreting data on why people act as they do, and it provides insight into varied forms of human behavior and related mental and physical processes. B) The area of medicine which provides direct patient care to a certain population of people and/or within a specific medical or surgical specialty. C) An area of medicine which usually requires a master's degree as entry level for employment. D) A scientific approach to determining the body's interaction with the environment.

a

CH20 - Psychology is best defined by which of the following? A. A scientific approach to gathering, quantifying, analyzing, and interpreting data on why people act as they do. B. An introductory field to becoming a brain surgeon C. A study of the bones and muscles and how they interact D. A scientific approach to identify the areas of the brain and their functions

a scientific approach to gathering, quantifying, analyzing, and interpreting date on why people act as they do.

CH17 - Physical therapist __________ help make therapy sessions productive, under the direct supervision of a physical therapist assistant.

aides

CH20 - It is important for counselors to have which of the following qualities? A. compassion B. interpersonal skills C. understanding D. patience E. all of the above

all of the above

Although a bachelor's degree has been the minimum requirement for athletic trainers, what percentage of athletic trainers have master's degrees, which will be the minimum requirement for students entering the field after 2015? A) 60% B) 70% C) 80% D) 90%

b

CH18 - What is the minimum educational requirement for entry into the field of occupational therapy? A. High school diploma B. Associate's degree C. Bachelor's degree D. Master's degree

b

CH18 - What were the highest and lowest salaries earned by occupational therapists in May 2014? A. $120,000 - $85,000 B. $100,000 - $65,000 C. $90,000 - $82,000 D. $90,070 - $79,430

b

CH22 - The most growth over the next 10 years for genetic counselors is expected to be in which of the following areas? A. Community hospitals B. Teaching and research hospitals C. Diagnostic laboratories D. Physician offices

b

EMTs and paramedics provide transportation for patients to which of the following locations? A) To hospital trauma centers B) To medical facilities C) To nursing facilities D) All of these are correct.

b

How often must EMTs and paramedics recertify in order to maintain certification? A) Every 5 years, while working and meeting a continuing education requirement B) Usually every 2 years, while working and meeting a continuing education requirement C) Every year D) Every 3 years

b

In 2015, which organization made the decision to require a master's degree for all entry-level athletic trainers? A) National Collegiate Athletic Association B) Athletic Trainers Strategic Alliance C) Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education D) American College of Sports Medicine

b

Paramedics get a call for a person injured as a result of gunshot wound. Which additional first responder will most likely be called to this scene? A) Fire fighters B) Police officer C) Traffic control officer D) All of these are correct.

b

Which of the following may work more in the areas of community outreach and preventive care than do managers of a group practice? A) Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) managers B) Hospital administrators C) Nursing home administrators D) Chief Executive Officers

b

Which of the following uses rehabilitative exercises, reconditioning, and physical education to treat patients who have problems moving in any way? A) Athletic trainers B) Kinesiotherapists C) Exercise physiologists D) Sports medicine physicians

b

While treating a patient that has a suspected neck and spinal injury, the EMT will most likely use: A) traction. B) backboards and immobilization devices. C) IV fluids and medications. D) None of these is correct.

b

CH18 - Because of rising healthcare costs, who is encouraging occupational therapy assistants and aides to take more hands-on responsibility for clients? A. hospital administrators B. accreditation organizers C. third-party payers D. occupational therapy supervisors

c

CH22 - What type of testing evaluates for small mutations of DNA? A. Cytogenic testing B. Biochemical testing C. Molecular testing D. Genomic testing

c

What is the primary concern for rehabilitation psychologists? A) Measure human behavior through the use of tests B) Using scientific techniques to deal with problems of motivation and morale in the work setting C) Restoration of the patient's emotional, physical, social, and economic effectiveness D) Dealing with the special problems faced by the elderly

c

What type of administrator must try to create an environment that nourishes residents' psychological, social, and spiritual well-being, as well as tends to their healthcare needs? A) Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) managers B) Hospital administrators C) Nursing home administrators D) Chief Executive Officers

c

Which first responder would most likely be responsible for establishing an IV site and administering IV fluids? A) Police officer B) EMT C) Paramedic D) Fire fighter

c

Which of the following is the first component of the EMT system? A) Fire fighter B) Police officer C) Emergency medical responder D) Paramedic

c

1. The four top employers for child, family, and school social workers are which of the following? A) Hospitals B) Local governments C) Individual and family services D) Extended care facilities E) Rehabilitation facilities F) Elementary and secondary schools G) State governments

c, g, f

CH20 - _______ psychologists apply scientific knowledge of human behavior to the care and treatment of the handicapped and the disturbed. Their purpose is to help the individual who is maladjusted learn new and better habits of behavior so as to find a more satisfactory way of living.

clinical

Currently, which of the following is the only state that requires exercise physiologists to be licensed? A) Arizona B) Pennsylvania C) Texas D) Louisiana

d

Employment growth for psychologists will vary by specialty. Some of the specialty areas predicted to grow include all of the following except: A) student counseling. B) employee assistance programs. C) addiction. D) college professors. E) marriage and family. F) military veterans. G) geropsychology.

d

Exercise physiologists with a goal of working for college or university athletic departments are advised to obtain certification or registration through which organization? A) National Collegiate Athletic Association B) American Society of Exercise Physiologists C) Committee on Accreditation for the Exercise Sciences D) American College of Sports Medicine

d

Many first responders are at risk of which of the following because of their line of work? A) Back injuries B) Psychological stress C) Exposure to disease D) All of these are correct.

d

Most EMTs and paramedics work which of the following hours? A) Monday thru Friday 8am to 4pm B) 50 to 60 hours a week and may serve on call for extended periods C) 24 to 48 hours just on the weekends D) None of these is correct.

d

Paramedics are trained to do which of the following? A) To treat patients with minor injuries B) To treat patients in their homes without transporting them to a medical facility C) To provide emergency care and treatment under the medical direction of physicians D) All of these are correct.

d

The highest percentage of paid EMTs and paramedics are employed by: A) local government. B) hospitals. C) private ambulance services. D) None of these is correct.

d

The main purpose of which of the following is the development of acceptable interactions between individuals and the environments in which they function? A) Developmental psychologists B) Engineering psychologists C) Industrial psychologists D) Psychometric psychologists

d

Which of the following is a credential offered by the American College of Healthcare Administrators? A) Certified Medical Practice Executive B) Health Information Technology (HIT) Certified Manager C) Certified Medical Manager D) Certified Nursing Home Administrator

d

Which of the following, with the client's input, would develop a treatment and recovery plan and assists the client with identifying and dealing with behaviors that interfere with both processes? A) Personnel psychologists B) Developmental psychologists C) Substance abuse counselors D) Behavioral disorder counselors

d

CH20 - A ________ degree usually is required for independent practice as a psychologist.

doctoral

CH18 - In which of the following areas could an occupational therapist obtain a specialty certification from the American Occupational Therapy Association? A. Gerontology B. Mental health C. Environmental modification D. Physical Rehabilitation E. all of the above

e

CH23 - In which of the following areas do health educators also work, allowing them to influence a vast audience? A. newspaper B. television C. social media D. military bases E. government offices

e

1. Which of the following would be important traits for a physical therapy assistant and a physical therapy aide to possess in order to be successful in the field? A) Desire to help people in need B) Well organized C) Physical stamina D) Detail oriented E) Strong interpersonal skills F) All of these are correct.

f

CH22 - All of the following are some of the main skills and requirements a successful genetic counselor should possess except: A. a strong science background B. the ability to explain complex information in a way that can be understood by someone without a science background. C. critical thinking skills D. compassion and sensitivity E. the willingness and ability to participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in genetics and genomics. F. possessing a prior license in a health related discipline to apple for certification exam.

f

Physical therapist may obtain certification in eight specialty areas. Which of the following are examples of these specialty areas? A) geriatrics B) women's health C) pulmonary care D) orthopedics E) clinical electrophysiology F) All of these are correct.

f

There are many different settings where social workers are employed. These include which of the following? A) Child welfare agencies B) Correctional facilities C) Mental health clinics D) Clinics for veterans E) Schools, colleges and universities F) All of these are correct.

f

CH17 - (T/F) Employment of physical therapists is expected to decline much faster than average. Job opportunities will be poor, especially in acute hospital, rehab, and orthopedic settings.

false

CH18 - (T/F) A high school diploma or certificate from an accredited community college or technical school is generally required to qualify for occupational therapy assistant jobs. In contrast, occupational therapy aides usually receive most of their training on the job.

false

CH21 - (T/F) Employment for social workers is expected to decline 19% from 2012 to 2022, faster than average for all occupations.

false

CH22 - (T/F) A bachelor's degree program in genetic counseling is required to be eligible for licensure and to take the certification exam.

false

True or False? Opportunities directly related to psychology will be limited for bachelor's degree holders.

false

CH18 - (T/F) Occupational therapists employ a variety of techniques designed to help individuals develop or maintain daily living skills, and cope with the physical and emotional effects of disability.

true

CH18 - (T/F) Occupational therapy aides are not licensed, so by law they are not allowed to perform as wide a range of tasks as occupational therapy assistants.

true

CH18 - (T/F) Occupational therapy assistants and aides work under the direction of occupational therapists.

true

CH18 - (T/F) Occupational therapy assistants help clients with the rehab activities exercises that are outlined in the treatment plan they have developed based on the patient's needs.

true

CH20 - (T/F) All states require a license for any substance abuse or behavioral disorder counselor who wishes to work in a private setting.

true

CH20 - (T/F) As distinguished from psychiatry, which is a branch of medicine, psychology is a nonmusical science.

true

CH20 - (T/F) Employment opportunities for substance abuse and behavior disorder counselors is expected to increase by 31% by 2024.

true

CH20 - (T/F) Experimental or research psychologists study the behavior of both human beings and animals.

true

CH20 - (T/F) Industrial psychologists study how work is organized and suggest improvements designed to increase quality, productivity, and worker satisfaction.

true

CH20 - (T/F) School psychologists often observe children in the classroom and at play and advise school administrators as to what grade level the child should be assigned to during the next school year.

true

CH20 - (T/F) Substance abuse counselors are also called addiction counselors.

true

CH20 - (T/F) Substance abuse counselors are also known as addiction resource officers.

true

CH21 - (T/F) A bachelor's degree in social work (BSW) is the most common minimum requirement to qualify for a job as a social worker.

true

CH21 - (T/F) A clinical social worker is also known as a licensed clinical social worker.

true

CH22 - (T/F) Genetic counselors are educated to identify specific genetic disorders or syndromes are inherited or passed down from parents to their children.

true

CH22 - (T/F) Salary ranges are currently between $60,390 and $89,060 for genetic counselors.

true

CH23 - (T/F) Health educators may also be called patient navigators because they help consumers find out about their health insurance options and direct people to outside resources, such as support groups and home health agencies.

true

CH23 - (T/F) One of the challenges for health educators is that they focus on the prevention of disease while the healthcare system reimburses healthcare workers for treatment of disease.

true

CH23 - (T/F) The role of health educators is to serve as a bridge between the community and the healthcare, government, and social service systems.

true

True or False? Exercise physiologists are hired to assist in the development of athletic equipment and gear.

true

True or False? In line with their training and/or experience in a specific clinical area, clinical managers have more specific responsibilities than generalist managers.

true

True or False? Nursing home managers need many of the same management skills as hospital administrators.

true

True or False? People who have master's degrees in fields other than industrial-organizational psychology will face keen competition for jobs because of the limited number of positions that require only a master's degree.

true

CH23 - What two states require state certification for registered behavioral technicians? A. Oregon and Louisiana B. Washington and Nevada C. Texana nd Oklahoma D. California and Idaho

washington and nevada

CH20 - Which of the statements below best describes the field of mental health professionals? A. working with patients to increase mobility after and injury B. working with patients to enhance their ability to perform ADLs after and accident or injury C. working with patients to prevent, diagnose, and treat mental disorders D. none of these are correct

working with patients to prevent, diagnose, and treat mental disorders.


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