Practice Questions And Correct Answers
(Verified Answers) Plus Rationales
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1. Which of the following is the primary role of an occupational therapy
aide?
A. Develop patient treatment plans
B. Assist occupational therapists in implementing treatment
C. Diagnose patients with disabilities
D. Prescribe adaptive equipment
Rationale: Occupational therapy aides support the OT in carrying out
treatment plans but do not create or prescribe treatments.
2. Proper hand hygiene is important primarily to:
A. Increase patient comfort
B. Reduce the spread of infection
C. Prevent healthcare-associated infections
D. Satisfy regulatory requirements
,Rationale: Hand hygiene is the single most effective measure to prevent
the transmission of pathogens in healthcare settings.
3. Which position is most appropriate for a patient performing feeding
activities to prevent aspiration?
A. Supine
B. Upright seated
C. Prone
D. Side-lying
Rationale: Patients should be in an upright position during feeding to
reduce risk of aspiration.
4. When lifting a patient, the aide should:
A. Bend at the waist
B. Bend at the knees and keep the back straight
C. Twist while lifting
D. Use only arm strength
Rationale: Proper body mechanics prevent injury; lifting with the legs and
maintaining spinal alignment is safest.
5. Standard precautions include all EXCEPT:
A. Wearing gloves when contacting blood
B. Using antibiotics prophylactically
C. Hand hygiene
D. Wearing masks when indicated
,Rationale: Standard precautions focus on preventing exposure to
pathogens, not prophylactic medications.
6. An occupational therapy aide notices a patient is becoming
increasingly agitated. The first action should be:
A. Physically restrain the patient
B. Leave the patient alone
C. Notify the occupational therapist immediately
D. Administer medication
Rationale: Any change in patient behavior should be reported to the
supervising therapist for proper assessment.
7. Which of the following is a sign of poor circulation in a patient’s limb?
A. Warm skin
B. Normal capillary refill
C. Pale or bluish skin
D. Slight hair growth
Rationale: Pallor or cyanosis indicates compromised blood flow and
requires attention.
8. Proper storage of adaptive equipment includes:
A. Leaving items on the floor
B. Organizing by size and function
C. Stacking heavy items on top of fragile ones
D. Keeping in patient rooms at all times
, Rationale: Organized storage prevents damage to equipment and ensures
safety.
9. An OT aide should document interventions:
A. Only at the end of the week
B. Immediately after providing care
C. Only if something unusual occurs
D. Only for billing purposes
Rationale: Timely documentation ensures accurate records and continuity
of care.
10. When assisting a patient with a walker, the aide should position
it:
A. Behind the patient
B. At the patient’s sides, slightly in front
C. Far ahead of the patient
D. On the patient’s back
Rationale: Positioning the walker slightly in front of the patient allows safe
and effective ambulation.
11. A patient reports pain during an activity. The aide should:
A. Encourage the patient to continue
B. Stop the activity and inform the therapist
C. Ignore the complaint
D. Offer over-the-counter medication