Rights Test To take this test, please enter your email address and name (as you would like it to appear on your certificate). Optionally, you may enter your phone number and Company Name. When you have entered all the information, click the Start Test button. Good luck! Your email address: Your full name: Phone: Company name: Start Test! 1234567891011121314151617181920Show paginator Hide paginator Question 1 of 20 1. Individuals with disabilities can have their own things and use them as they wish.TrueFalseQuestion 1 of 20Question 2 of 20 2. An individual with DD has a recommended diet for diabetes, but wants doughnuts for a snack once a week. I should:not let the individual have the doughnuts due to the diet.inform the individual that doughnuts are not on their diet and suggest better options, but let them have the doughnuts if they insist.take the individual home and don't let them have any snacks.tell them that they can have the doughnuts, but also tell them I will have to write an incident report on them to try to stop them.Question 2 of 20Question 3 of 20 3. All group living arrangements should be an even mix of men and women.TrueFalseQuestion 3 of 20Question 4 of 20 4. An individual lives at home with parents and the home is not very clean, but the individual is not harmed by the condition of the home. I should:remove the individual from the home.write an incident report to report the living conditions to the individual's SSA.not supply services until the family cleans the home.should do nothing.Question 4 of 20Question 5 of 20 5. Jacob has a job at Wendy’s. He tells anyone that will listen that he does not like it there and doesn’t want to work in the food industry. He is told that he can only work in the food industry because of his disability. Jacob’s rights have been violated.TrueFalseQuestion 5 of 20Question 6 of 20 6. Individuals have the right to complain about their providers.TrueFalseQuestion 6 of 20Question 7 of 20 7. Hannah is 19 years old. On Fridays she and her best friend Emily like to go to the bowling alley. Hannah’s provider does not like the bowling alley because it is too loud. Earlier in the week, Hannah called Emily to make plans for Friday night. Hannah needs assistance with dialing Emily’s phone number. Hannah’s provider dials the number for Hannah and they make plans to go bowling Friday. On Friday they bowl for a few hours and eat pizza. Her provider hangs out near them for the evening. Hannah’s rights have been violated.TrueFalseQuestion 7 of 20Question 8 of 20 8. An individual with DD should not be hit, yelled at, cursed at or called names that are degrading.TrueFalseQuestion 8 of 20Question 9 of 20 9. If an individual with DD is a victim of a crime but is non-verbal, there should be no charges filed since they are unable to testify.TrueFalseQuestion 9 of 20Question 10 of 20 10. If you are serving an individual and need insight on their behavioral issues, the best place to meet about it is:in the school lunch room during lunch.in the home in front of the individual.In a private location away from the individual and others.at McDonalds during the lunch rush.Question 10 of 20Question 11 of 20 11. If an individual with DD has a functioning level of a 12 year old, we should treat them like a 12 year old no matter their age.TrueFalseQuestion 11 of 20Question 12 of 20 12. Kelly is 22 years old, has been diagnosed with Mild ID and has a history of psychiatric issues. Kelly is her own guardian. Recently she has demonstrated an increase in defiance towards her employer, yelling at her providers in the home, and breaking her roommate’s personal belongings. When confronted about her behaviors she laughed and told them they deserved it. Kelly’s team met and discussed how this reflects the same actions as when she was 17. At that time Kelly saw a psychiatrist. Kelly’s team feels that her seeing a psychiatrist may be in her best interest. Kelly disagrees and informs the team that she will not see a doctor or take medications again. What is the team’s approach at this point?Encourage Kelly to see someone that could help her.Make the appointment and force Kelly to go.Tell her no one will be working with her anymore.Ignore Kelly’s behaviors and hope they go away.Question 12 of 20Question 13 of 20 13. Society has historically treated individuals with DD in the best possible manner.TrueFalseYour comments: Question 13 of 20Question 14 of 20 14. Individuals with DD are not legally accountable for their behavior.TrueFalseQuestion 14 of 20Question 15 of 20 15. Individuals with disabilities are not allowed to vote.TrueFalseQuestion 15 of 20Question 16 of 20 16. An individual with DD can refuse to be part of a medical research project.TrueFalseQuestion 16 of 20Question 17 of 20 17. If a person requests alone time while in a school setting you must give it to them, because it is their right.TrueFalseQuestion 17 of 20Question 18 of 20 18. Individuals with developmental disabilities have more rights than the rest of the population.TrueFalseQuestion 18 of 20Question 19 of 20 19. Jared attends workshop 5 days a week. He tells his residential provider that he doesn’t like the workshop. After more questions, Jared tells his provider that he doesn’t get along with the other people on the bus and would like to change workshop providers. Jared’s provider should:Assist Jared with contacting his SSA about the issue and request a change.Assist Jared in talking with the staff at the workshop about the issue.Assist Jared in talking with the bus driver or his supervisor about the issue. All of the above.Question 19 of 20Question 20 of 20 20. Human rights are universal, which means they are meant for everyone, regardless of:RaceReligionDisabilityAll of the above.Question 20 of 20 Loading...