ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
Vocational Rehabilitation is - CORRECT ANSWER a process that enables people with
functional, psychological, developmental, cognitive and emotional impairments or health
conditions to overcome barriers to accessing, maintaining or returning to employment or
other useful occupation
vocational rehabilitation provides services for - CORRECT ANSWER individuals with
disabilities
Goal of voc rehab - CORRECT ANSWER to renter workforce or to enter avocational
positions (integrate into society) with unpaid work/volunteer work
CVRP - CORRECT ANSWER practicing fellow
CVRPP and CVRPI - CORRECT ANSWER Provisional and intern
CVE - CORRECT ANSWER Certified vocational evaluator
Medical model - CORRECT ANSWER clients diagnosis and prognosis are sole
consideration for assisting the person to enter/re-enter work force
Env/social model - CORRECT ANSWER problems faced by disabled people due to
external factors (goal in voc rehab to modify these variables so person can fully fnc at
home/work)
Forensic model - CORRECT ANSWER to determine persons employability and future
earning capacity
, Biopsychosocial model - CORRECT ANSWER consider biological, psychological and
social factors that are barriers to entering/re-entering work force
voc rehab process - CORRECT ANSWER 1. start rehab at onset of disability or early
on to be effective
2. intake interview (determine client view of their disabling condition and collect
demographic info)
3. determine their strengths and abilities, needs and career potential through tests or
observations
4. written vocational plan (has introductory info, background info, services provides,
vocational direction and voc rehab plan
5. labor market research
6. job coaching
7. job search
8. job modification/accommodation
8. assess employability (often used for long-term pension purposes)
9. may need long term medical and rehabilitation services (life-care plan may be required)
vocational direction - CORRECT ANSWER based on results of services, client
chooses where they would like to go
Psychosocial adaptation to disability - CORRECT ANSWER shock -> anxiety ->
denial -> depression -> internalized anger -> externalized anger -> acknowledgement ->
adjustment
disability - CORRECT ANSWER a mental or physical impairment that substantially
limits one or more major life activities
impairment - CORRECT ANSWER a loss of function or ability
handicap - CORRECT ANSWER A disadvantage in a particular situation, sometimes
caused by a disability or impairment