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We do not collect or share information on the number of times a person attempts the Test, or where a certificate is not awarded.Name* First Last Email* Do you live / work in Scotland?* Yes No Are you:* Employed by NHS Employed by Local Authority/Private/Voluntary sector A student A Carer or other Do you work in a:* Hospital Community Name of service (eg ESD, GP surgery): Enter your service nameWard no. / name:* You work in:*Nursing / residential homeHome care / communityPrivate hospitalCharitable organisationChoose your work environmentIs this ward a Stroke Unit?* Yes No Hospital name* Name of institution:* Enter the name of your institutionTown / City:* Enter the town / city where you workNHS Board*Ayrshire and ArranBordersDumfries and GallowayFifeForth ValleyGrampianGreater Glasgow and ClydeHighlandLanarkshireLothianOrkneyShetlandTaysideWestern IslesEnglandWalesIrelandNorthern IrelandCanadaUSAAustraliaNew ZealandOtherSelect your NHS BoardYou are an AHP student a Medical student a Nursing student Carer* Carer Person who has had a stroke Your profession*Academic researcherAdministratorDoctorDietitianHealth Care AssistantOccupational TherapistOrthoptistPhysiotherapistRegistered NurseSocial WorkerSocial Care WorkerSpeech and Language TherapistTherapy AssistantOtherSelect your professionProfession (other)* AfC Band*Band 2Band 3Band 4Band 5Band 6Band 7Band 8AfC not applicableSelect your AfC bandUniversity / College*Aberdeen UniversityDundee UniversityEdinburgh UniversityEdinburgh Napier UniversityGlasgow UniversityGlasgow Caledonian UniversityQueen Margaret UniversityRobert Gordon UniversityStirling UniversityUniversity of the West of ScotlandOtherSelect your University / CollegeCountry*EnglandWalesNorthern IrelandIrelandCanadaUSAAustraliaNew ZealandOtherSelect your countryThis is the module test for 'Resuming daily activities after stroke'. It is strongly recommended that you work though the learning materials of the module prior to commencing this test. By going straight to the test you may miss out on valuable learning contained within the module. The answers to all the test questions are contained within the module. This information may have been provided in the 'Additional Information' boxes on some of the pages. There are 20 questions and you must answer all of these correctly to obtain a certificate of completion. You should allow approximately 20 minutes to complete this test. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 1. Q. Leisure can be classed as:* A. Active B. Passive C. Social D. All of the above Part 1. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 1 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 1. Answer. Correct, leisure can be classed as all of the above. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 2. Q. Following a stroke or TIA an individual is not allowed to drive for how long?* A. One week B. One month C. 3 months D. One year Part 2. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 2 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 2. Answer. Correct, following a stroke or TIA an individual is not allowed to drive for 1 month (for car or motorcycle licences 1 and 2 months for bus or lorry licences) Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 3. Q. Which of the following define sexuality? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Sexuality is a complex and multi-dimensional concept covering the desire for sex, the sexual act and values and beliefs about sex B. Sexuality should always involve intercourse C. Sexuality is linked with one’s personality and identity D. Sexuality has cultural, societal and religious influences Part 3. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 3 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities after stroke.Part 3. Answer. Well done, A, C and D are correct. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 4. Q. Which legislation provides legal rights for people with disabilities to ensure fair access to work?* Select All A. Freedom of Information Act B. Adults with Incapacity Act C. Equality Act 2010 D. Equality Human Rights Commission Part 4. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 4 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 4. Answer. Correct, the Equality Act 2010 provides legal rights for people with disabilities to ensure fair access to work. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 5. Q. Participation in leisure can have a positive effect upon a person’s well being, mood and quality of life?* True False Part 5. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 5 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 5. Answer. Well done, this statement is true. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 6. Q. After a stroke what is the minimum timescale advised before returning to flying as a passenger (with Doctor’s permission)?* A. 10 days B. 10 weeks C. 10 months D. There are no restrictions Part 6. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 6 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 6. Answer. Correct, 10 days is the minimum timescale for a stroke survivor to be able to return to flying as a passenger. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 7. Q. Which section of the PLISSIT model could be used by any health professional regardless of their knowledge or experience?* P LI SS IT Part 7. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 7 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 7. Answer. Correct, P is the section of the PLISSIT model could be used by any health professional regardless of their knowledge or experience. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 8. Q. What would not be taken into account when deciding what is a reasonable adjustment for an employee returning to work?* A. How effective the adjustment will be in reducing the disadvantage B. How practical it is to make the adjustment C. The financial and other costs of making the adjustment D. How old the employee is Part 8. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 8 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 8. Answer. Correct, how old the employee is would not be taken into account when deciding what is a reasonable adjustment for an employee returning to work. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 9. Q. If the doctor decides that a person is not medically fit to drive one month post stroke they must tell the person that they cannot drive. That person (the license holder) must then inform DVLA.* True False Part 9. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 9 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 9. Answer. Well done, this statement is true. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 10. Q. Which of the following factors can impact on sexuality after stroke? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Tiredness/fatigue B. Role changes C. Feeling the cold D. Altered body image Part 10. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 10 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 10. Answer. Well done, A, B and D are correct. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 11. Q. Which government initiative can help fund transport, equipment, support and/or adaptations for an employee returning to work?* A. Access to Work B. Fit for Work Services C. Employment Support Allowance D. Job Seeker’s Allowance Part 11. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 11 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 11. Answer. Correct, Access to Work can help fund transport, equipment, support and/or adaptations for an employee returning to work. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 12. Q. Who might be able to advise about returning to leisure pursuits?* A. Occupational Therapist B. Physiotherapist C. Stroke nurse D. All of the above Part 12. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 12 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 12. Answer. Correct, all of the above might be able to advise about returning to leisure pursuits. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 13. Q. Any driving instructor can assess a persons ability to drive following stroke?* True False Part 13. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 13 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 13. Answer. Well done, this statement is false. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 14. Q. What does the ‘SS’ in the PLISSIT model refer to?* Simple Strategies Sexual Suggestions Specific Suggestions Shared Sessions Part 14. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 14 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 14. Answer. Correct, the ‘SS’ in the PLISSIT model refers to ‘Specific Suggestions’. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 15. Q. Which of the following are factors DVLA may consider when assessing fitness to drive: (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Age B. Problems with memory, judgement or concentration C. Visual field loss and/or visual inattention D. Points on your license E. Limb weakness Part 15. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 15 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 15. Answer. Well done, the correct answers are B, C and E. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 16. Q. Statins can reduce libido?* True False Part 16. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 16 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 16. Answer. Well done, this statement is true. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 17. Q. What are the main benefits of working?* Social Financial Health & Wellbeing All of the above Part 17. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 17 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 17. Answer. Correct, the main benefits of working are all of the above. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 18. Q. Which of the following statements is correct? For the purpose of DVLA considering medical conditions* Different rules apply to group 2 license holders for lorries and buses than to group 1 license holders The same rules apply for both cars and buses Different rules apply for cars and motorcycles The same rules apply for motorcycles and lorries Part 18. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 18 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 18. Answer. Correct, for the purpose of DVLA considering medical conditions different rules apply to group 2 license holders for lorries and buses than to group 1 license holders. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 19. Q. Work is defined as full-time paid employment?* True False Part 19. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 19 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 19. Answer. Well done, this statement is false. Resuming daily activities after stroke: Module test – Part 20. Q. Which of the following statements is true? The Stroke Drivers Screening Assessment (SDSA):* Can fully assess and indicate an individual’s ability to return to driving Can be a useful part of an MDT assessment when considering if a person needs a specialist driving assessment to determine their potential to resume driving Is the only screening assessment tool available to assess return to driving Is as effective predictor as an on road assessment Part 20. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 20 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Resuming daily activities following stroke.Part 20. Answer. Correct, the Stroke Drivers Screening Assessment (SDSA) can be a useful part of an MDT assessment when considering if a person needs a specialist driving assessment to determine their potential to resume driving Back to: 10: Resuming daily activities following stroke module home page Advancing Modules Page last reviewed: 24 Jun 2020