CERTIFICATION ACTUAL PREP QUESTIONS AND
WELL REVISED ANSWERS - LATEST AND
COMPLETE UPDATE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS –
ASSURED PASS – COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
ASSESSMENT
1. A primary goal of psychiatric rehabilitation is to:
A. Eliminate all psychiatric symptoms permanently
B. Support individuals in achieving maximum independence and quality
of life
C. Replace clinical treatment with community services
D. Ensure lifelong supervision in structured settings
Rationale: Psychiatric rehabilitation emphasizes functional recovery,
autonomy, and quality of life rather than cure or total symptom
elimination.
2. Which model most strongly underpins modern psychiatric rehabilitation
practice?
A. Biomedical model
B. Moral treatment model
C. Recovery-oriented model
D. Psychoanalytic model
Rationale: The recovery-oriented model focuses on hope, self-
determination, and meaningful life roles despite mental illness.
3. A Psychiatric Rehabilitation Technician (PRT) is MOST responsible for:
A. Diagnosing psychiatric disorders
B. Prescribing psychotropic medications
C. Implementing individualized rehabilitation plans under supervision
, D. Conducting independent psychotherapy
Rationale: PRTs function within a multidisciplinary team,
implementing—not independently designing—treatment plans.
4. Which principle best reflects trauma-informed care?
A. Confronting traumatic memories early
B. Assuming noncompliance is intentional
C. Prioritizing safety, choice, and empowerment
D. Maintaining strict behavioral control
Rationale: Trauma-informed care emphasizes physical and emotional
safety, collaboration, and empowerment.
5. When assisting a client with schizophrenia to develop daily living skills, the
MOST appropriate approach is:
A. Completing tasks for the client to reduce stress
B. Breaking tasks into manageable steps and practicing repeatedly
C. Avoiding task demands until symptoms resolve
D. Using confrontation to correct errors
Rationale: Skills training relies on task analysis, repetition, and
reinforcement.
6. Which documentation practice best meets legal and professional standards?
A. Including personal opinions about the client
B. Recording objective observations and client statements
C. Using informal language for clarity
D. Omitting minor incidents
Rationale: Documentation must be objective, factual, and complete.
7. A client refuses to participate in a scheduled group activity. The technician’s
FIRST response should be to:
A. Document noncompliance and leave
, B. Enforce participation
C. Explore the client’s reason and offer choices
D. Report immediately to administration
Rationale: Respect for autonomy and motivational engagement are core
rehabilitation principles.
8. Which factor MOST increases the risk of relapse in serious mental illness?
A. Stable housing
B. Medication nonadherence
C. Family involvement
D. Supported employment
Rationale: Nonadherence to treatment is a major predictor of relapse.
9. The concept of “least restrictive environment” requires that:
A. All clients live independently
B. Safety is secondary to freedom
C. Restrictions match the minimum necessary level of care
D. Hospitalization is avoided at all costs
Rationale: Care must balance safety with autonomy, using minimal
necessary restrictions.
10.A technician observes early warning signs of agitation in a client. What is
the BEST immediate action?
A. Call security
B. Apply restraints
C. Use de-escalation techniques
D. Administer PRN medication independently
Rationale: Early de-escalation can prevent escalation and reduce need for
restrictive interventions.
, 11.Which is an example of instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)?
A. Bathing
B. Dressing
C. Managing finances
D. Eating
Rationale: IADLs include complex tasks required for independent
community living.
12.Confidentiality may be legally breached when:
A. A client refuses medication
B. A family member requests updates
C. There is an imminent risk of harm to self or others
D. The client is hospitalized
Rationale: Duty to warn/protect overrides confidentiality in imminent risk
situations.
13.A strength-based approach focuses primarily on:
A. Symptom severity
B. Individual abilities and resources
C. Diagnostic labels
D. Past failures
Rationale: Strength-based practice builds on existing capacities to support
recovery.
14.Which communication technique is MOST therapeutic?
A. Giving advice
B. Arguing facts
C. Active listening and reflection
D. Challenging beliefs