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Child Life Professional Certification Examination, Exams of Developmental Psychology

Child Life Professional Certification Examination

Typology: Exams

2023/2024

Available from 12/03/2023

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Download Child Life Professional Certification Examination and more Exams Developmental Psychology in PDF only on Docsity! Child Life Certification Exam- Practice Test When should a child life specialist initiate a referral to an interdisciplinary member of the health care team? - When professional limits and boundaries of the child life scope of practice have been recognized. A physician enters a room alone to obtain informed consent for an upcoming procedure from a family who, in hand off, has been reported to understand English but is primarily Spanish speaking. What should the child life specialist do next? - The child life specialist contacts interpretation services, in advocacy, to alert them that the family is currently meeting with the physician and is questioning their full comprehension of the consent. Upon discharge from the hospital, a patient invites a child life specialist to come to his upcoming birthday party. The child life specialist explains why they cannot have a relationship with the patient outside of the hospital. The child life specialist is maintaining what type of relationship with the patient? - A therapeutic relationship A child life specialist engages a patient in a therapeutic activity. During this activity, the child expresses fears about their upcoming surgery. Which of the following is the most appropriate way for a child life specialist to effectively communicate this child's concerns to the care team? - Chart in the patient's medical record Which of the following describes a child life specialist's obligation to maintain confidentiality? - to respect and protect the privacy of others How long after a child is no longer a patient must a child life specialist wait until they can begin a personal relationship with the mother? - 2 years To ensure documentation about the intervention provided to a patient is comprehensive the chart note written by the child life specialist should contain - assessment information, plan of care and outcomes of care Being a mandated reporter means that a child life specialist is required to - report the suspected abuse or neglect following hospital protocol, including documenting those steps taken. A principle of evidence based practice is - integrating evidence from current research with professional expertise and patient preferences. Which of the following behaviors may alert child life specialists that they may not be maintaining professional boundaries? - Feeling an exaggerated sense of responsibility for things beyond one's control. A child is separated briefly from a parent and upon return, the child is hesitant to interact with the parent. According to John Bowlby's attachment theory, this is an example of - detatchment Which theory best illustrates how a new diagnosis affects not only the patient, but also the entire family? - family systems theory According to the Stress Potential Assessment Process, which health care variables would warrant the rating of a 5? - A ten-year-old admitted to the Intensive Care Unit with Guillain-Barre Syndrome who is angry and rejecting everyone who enters the room What is the most effective age range for utilizing oral sucrose when doing a heel stick? - Two days old and disappears over the first six months of age. When is palliative care shown to be most effective? - When the patient has a life-limiting or ultimately terminal condition. A child's understanding that all living things eventually die is known as - universality What is the difference between palliative care and hospice? - Palliative care extends the concept of care beyond connotation of hospice to include a longer time frame and broadens the scope to apply to other illnesses that are life limiting A child life specialist provides a variety of medical supplies. A 10-year-old child that has both hands in casts chooses to place casts on the paws of a stuffed animal. The type of play that is most likely to happen is - spontaneous play A pediatric resident enters the playroom to assess a preschool-age patient's pain and listen to their lungs. The child life specialist should - explain to the resident that the playroom is a 'safe space' and if an assessment must occur immediately the child would have to return to their room. A 10-year-old patient is having an IV placed. Which would be a developmentally appropriate coping strategy to offer the patient during the procedure? - imagery Which of the following best describes an emotion-based coping strategy used in child life practice? - advocate for use of the procedure/treatment room overt or active response - crying, screaming, whining, clinging to parents, resisting medicine, being self-destructive, being destructive of the environment, fighting passive response - excessive sleeping
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