Child Life Exam Cheat Sheet 2026
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150 questions
240 min time limit
70% to pass
- A child life specialist is preparing to use therapeutic communication with a child who has selective mutism. Which approach is MOST appropriate? → Use non-verbal communication tools such as drawing, writing, and gesture-based activities
- When a child asks 'Am I going to die?' the child life specialist should FIRST: → Explore what prompted the question and what the child is thinking
- A toddler who cries inconsolably during hospitalization and then becomes withdrawn and detached is demonstrating which phase of Robertson's separation response? → Detachment phase
- Which skill is most critical for effective pain management? → Communication and stakeholder engagement
- Which metric is most useful for evaluating program effectiveness in Child Life Exam? → Outcome-based performance indicators
- What kinds of reactions to hospitalization include screaming, kicking, and hitting? → overt reactions
- According to Lazarus and Folkman's Transactional Model of Stress, what occurs during the secondary appraisal process? → The individual evaluates their resources and ability to cope with the stressor.
- A child life specialist collaborating with hospital design teams should EMPHASIZE which feature for a new pediatric unit? → Dedicated play spaces, family lounges, and procedure preparation areas
- When explaining a diagnosis to the parents of a newly diagnosed child, which communication principle should guide the child life specialist's approach? → Assess the family's current understanding and build from there using clear language
- Medical play BEFORE a procedure differs from medical play AFTER a procedure primarily in its: → Therapeutic purpose — preparation versus processing
- Which of the following is an example of implicit bias in child life practice? → Assuming a child from a specific cultural group does not need preparation for procedures
- Which approach best reflects cultural competency in child life practice? → Adapting interventions to align with the family's cultural beliefs and values
- A core principle of trauma-informed care that differentiates it from traditional approaches is the shift in perspective from: → 'What is wrong with you?' to 'What happened to you?'
- Which environmental modification best supports a young child's sense of safety in a hospital room? → Allowing the child to bring a comfort item from home and personalizing the space
- The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT) is designed to screen for: → Family psychosocial risk at the time of a child's diagnosis
- A child life specialist is capable to: → All of the above
- Which intervention best supports an adolescent's psychosocial needs during a prolonged hospitalization? → Facilitating connection with peers and maintaining academic continuity
- Which of the following does not constitute a preparation element? → class advocacy
- What is the primary goal of a child life specialist when orienting a newly admitted child to the hospital environment? → To reduce anxiety by familiarizing the child with the environment and people around them
- Salvador Minuchin's Structural Family Therapy focuses on which key aspect of the family system? → Subsystems, boundaries, and hierarchies.
- These theorists are motivated by the unconscious and subconscious levels. → Freud
- When a child's parent dies, which grief response in an adolescent should prompt IMMEDIATE referral for mental health assessment? → Expressing suicidal thoughts or engaging in self-harm
- A toddler (18 months) who has been hospitalized for two weeks begins refusing to eat and shows increased irritability. This most likely reflects: → A normal protest response to the stress and disruption of hospitalization
- Which non-pharmacological pain management technique involves applying a cold vibrating device to the skin near a needle insertion site? → Buzzy device
- A child life specialist working with a teenager who refuses all coping strategies before a lumbar puncture should FIRST: → Respect the teen's refusal and explore their reasons and preferences
- According to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, a child who follows hospital rules to avoid punishment is functioning at which level? → Preconventional level
- When implementing a coping plan for a child with chronic illness who requires frequent procedures, the MOST effective approach is to: → Collaborate with the child to develop and update the plan over time
- The concept of 'magical thinking' is particularly relevant to bereavement support because young children may: → Believe their thoughts or actions caused the death
- Which of the following is the best example of a therapeutic play intervention designed to promote a sense of control for a school-aged child? → Having the child decorate their IV pole with stickers and ribbons.
- Which factor MOST influences the timing of when preparation should be provided to a child before a procedure? → The child's developmental age and cognitive ability to understand future events
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