- SELF STUDY MODULES
- 1. Intro to TBI
- 2. Communication
- 3. Skills for independence
- 4. Cognitive changes
- 5. Behaviour changes
- 6. Sexuality
- 7. Case management (BIR)
- 8. No longer available
- 9. Mobility & motor control
- 10. Mental health & TBI:
an introduction - 11. Mental health problems
and TBI: diagnosis
& management - 12. Working with Families
after Traumatic Injury:
An Introduction - 13. Goal setting
- 12.0 Aims
- 12.0A Take the PRE-Test
- 12.1 Why is working with families important
- 12.2 What is the adjustment experience for families
- a) The journey
- b) The challenges
- 12.3 Principles and skills
- a) Partnering
- b) Whole of family
- c) Family reactions
- d) Respect
- e) Empowering
- 12.4 When to get help
- 12.5 Take home messages
- 12.6 Resources
- 12.7 Take the POST-Test
12.7 Take the POST- Test
Taking the test is a way of checking you have learnt the key concepts. It can also be a way of showing your organisation evidence that you have worked on the module.
Questions
There is a separate test for each module. When you take the test for this module you will be asked:
a) 10 multiple choice questions) that are identical to the 10 questions in the Pre-Test for this module.
b) 6 additional questions about the content of the module (all multiple choice).
c) Four questions about how useful the module was for you (so we can get feedback to improve the module).
d) For your email address - so we can email your completed questions and answers.
Take the test in one sitting
Take the Test once only. You will need to complete it in one sitting.
On completion
When you Press the DONE button:
a) The questions and your answers will be emailed to you
b) You will be able to access and print a page of sample answers to the questions.
The sample answers may be longer than yours as they are intended to help you check your answers.
If your organisation requires evidence that you have completed the module you will be able to show them your completed test and the sample answers.