ACC Cheat Sheet 2026

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100 questions
120 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. An activity professional who is asked to work outside their scope of competence should: Decline and refer the task to someone with the appropriate expertise
  2. An activity consultant is planning a large intergenerational event. Which risk management strategy should be applied FIRST? Identify potential hazards and develop mitigation plans
  3. What does benchmarking mean in ACC quality improvement? Comparing performance against recognized standards of excellence
  4. When a resident's needs change due to a new diagnosis of depression, the activity consultant should: Update the activity care plan and increase outreach with supportive one-on-one engagement
  5. Why is written communication important in ACC practice? It creates permanent records and ensures clarity for future reference
  6. A new resident's family insists the resident should not participate in any religious activities. The activity consultant should FIRST: Document the family's preference and discuss resident's own wishes privately
  7. An activity professional notices a resident who previously enjoyed gardening now refuses all programs. What should be the FIRST documentation step? Document the change in behavior and notify the interdisciplinary team
  8. When a key staff member unexpectedly leaves during a project, the activity consultant should FIRST: Assess task coverage gaps and redistribute or reallocate responsibilities
  9. An activity consultant suspects a colleague is falsifying activity attendance records. The most appropriate step is to: Document observations and report concerns to the supervisor following facility protocol
  10. Which federal law requires reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities participating in activity programs? Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
  11. Under the CMS Requirements of Participation for long-term care, the activity program must be based on the: Comprehensive assessment and individual interests, abilities, and needs of each resident
  12. Which of the following is a core standard required by NAAP (National Association of Activity Professionals) for professional conduct? Maintaining competency through ongoing education and ethical practice
  13. A resident with low vision would benefit MOST from which adaptation to printed materials? Using large-print materials with high contrast and good lighting
  14. When assessing a client's leisure history, the activity consultant is primarily gathering information about: Past interests, habits, and routines that can inform current programming
  15. Which federal regulation mandates that long-term care facilities provide an ongoing activity program based on resident interests and needs? OBRA 1987
  16. An activity professional is developing a pet therapy program. The MOST important initial step is: Establishing infection control protocols and obtaining administrative approval
  17. During a QAPI root cause analysis meeting, the team discovers activity participation rates dropped 18% over three months. What is the BEST next step? Identify and analyze contributing factors before implementing changes
  18. A resident's care plan indicates cognitive impairment. When planning activities, the consultant should prioritize: Activities matched to current cognitive and functional level
  19. Which documentation element is MOST critical when recording a resident's activity participation? Date, activity attended, level of participation, and resident response
  20. Which outcome measure is MOST appropriate for evaluating an activity program's effectiveness? Resident quality-of-life scores and participation rates
  21. When introducing tablet use to a resident with mild cognitive impairment, which strategy best supports successful engagement? Begin with one simple, familiar application and offer consistent guided support
  22. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title III, what obligation do community-based activity programs open to the public have? They must provide reasonable modifications to accommodate individuals with disabilities
  23. What is a corrective action plan in ACC compliance? A strategy to address deficiencies and prevent recurrence
  24. A resident with limited English proficiency joins the facility. The activity consultant should FIRST: Identify available interpreter services and culturally appropriate activities
  25. Purposeful activity is distinguished from general entertainment in long-term care because purposeful activity: Has intentional therapeutic goals tied to the resident's individual well-being outcomes
  26. Why is documentation important in ACC technology? It ensures knowledge transfer, troubleshooting, and operational continuity
  27. A scatter diagram is used in an activity quality improvement project to examine the relationship between: The number of staff on duty and resident activity participation rates
  28. A risk management plan should be reviewed and updated: At least annually or whenever programs, populations, or environments change significantly
  29. Which volunteer management practice is most important for sustaining a high-quality activity program? Providing orientation, training, supervision, and recognition for volunteers
  30. In which scenario is it MOST appropriate for the activity consultant to contact a resident's physician directly? When a resident displays a sudden change in cognition or behavior during an activity
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