Child Life Exam Cheat Sheet 2026

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150 questions
240 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. A toddler who cries inconsolably during hospitalization and then becomes withdrawn and detached is demonstrating which phase of Robertson's separation response? Detachment phase
  4. Which skill is most critical for effective pain management? Communication and stakeholder engagement
  5. Which play type is MOST appropriate for an infant aged 6–12 months in the hospital? Sensorimotor play with age-appropriate toys, peek-a-boo, and social interaction
  6. A child life specialist notices a 10-year-old frequently bracing and guarding their abdomen even when not being examined. This observation should be: Documented and communicated to the medical team as a pain indicator
  7. Which metric is most useful for evaluating program effectiveness in Child Life Exam? Outcome-based performance indicators
  8. What kinds of reactions to hospitalization include screaming, kicking, and hitting? overt reactions
  9. Sucrose solution given orally before a painful procedure in neonates is effective because it: Activates endogenous opioid and serotonin pathways to reduce pain
  10. 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.
  11. What is the primary advantage of using virtual reality (VR) as a pain management tool in pediatric settings? It creates full immersive distraction that significantly reduces neural pain processing
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. Medical play BEFORE a procedure differs from medical play AFTER a procedure primarily in its: Therapeutic purpose — preparation versus processing
  15. A teenager with a new diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes expresses anger and refuses to engage in diabetes education. The BEST child life response is to: Acknowledge the teen's feelings and provide space while offering ongoing support
  16. 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
  17. Which approach best reflects cultural competency in child life practice? Adapting interventions to align with the family's cultural beliefs and values
  18. An adolescent rates their post-surgical pain as 8/10 but appears calm and is watching TV. How should the child life specialist respond? Accept the self-report as the primary indicator and advocate for pain management
  19. 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?'
  20. 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
  21. The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT) is designed to screen for: Family psychosocial risk at the time of a child's diagnosis
  22. A child life specialist is capable to: All of the above
  23. Which intervention best supports an adolescent's psychosocial needs during a prolonged hospitalization? Facilitating connection with peers and maintaining academic continuity
  24. Which of the following does not constitute a preparation element? class advocacy
  25. 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
  26. Salvador Minuchin's Structural Family Therapy focuses on which key aspect of the family system? Subsystems, boundaries, and hierarchies.
  27. These theorists are motivated by the unconscious and subconscious levels. Freud
  28. 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
  29. 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
  30. Which non-pharmacological pain management technique involves applying a cold vibrating device to the skin near a needle insertion site? Buzzy device
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