CPRS TEST QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
ANSWER Marchman Act: Treatment of Substance Abuse Clients
Client confidentiality with substance abuse ANSWER CFR Title 42
ANSWER Chapter 414: Reporting suspected abuse of vulnerable adults
ANSWER Chapter 39: Reporting suspected child abuse
The ANSWER Baker Act regulates how mental health clients are treated.
The eight elements of wellness are: emotional, environmental, financial,
intellectual, occupational, physical, social, and spiritual.
consists of connections built on self-determination and self-confidence; it
encourages the peer to experiment and take chances; and it is characterized by
respect, hope, and trust. ANSWER Support from peers
Find out from the client what issue they would like to begin with. ANSWER
This is what peer support should do when working with a client that has several
issues.
occurs in a variety of ways, is person-driven, holistic, and stems from hope. It is
supported by peers and allies, as well as by relationships and social networks. It
is culturally based, involves the individual, family, and community, and is
founded on respect—these are the ten guiding principles of recovery.
Include recalcitrant patients in the therapeutic process - ANSWER Using a peer
specialist can be beneficial.
, Offer to talk about priorities and assist them in creating a schedule—don't
coerce, assist, or push.
The important thing here is to give help, but not without consulting the client.
ANSWER When a peer encounters a client who is under a lot of stress, what
should they do?
Describe the peer specialist's role. ANSWER Your client becomes irate when
you don't help them. What is the proper way to respond?
ANSWER for wellness management As members of multidisciplinary care
teams in integrated care models, peers assist the team and the person they are
serving in changing the emphasis from treating sickness to
subjective, objective, evaluation, and strategy ANSWER What is contained in
an S.O.A.P. note?
You exchanging thoughts and urging the customer to do the same - ANSWER
In your supportive role, upholding crucial person-centered ideals looks like
ANSWER, the peer support specialist In a peer relationship, who is in charge of
establishing proper boundaries?
The rights of the client ANSWER Engage in open or private communication
with people; obtain high-quality services; Giving or withholding consent for the
provision of services; the right to protection and security; and the prohibition
against discrimination
No. The peer is in charge of establishing those limits. ANSWER Does the client
always have the right to access the peer?
ANSWER SMART goals are precise, measurable, achievable, realistic, and
timely.
Inquire about their worries and whether they would like to act out a
conversation with you in which they are talking to their doctor about them.
ANSWER Regarding the adverse effects of their medication, one of your clients
is worried. How would you respond to this circumstance?
ANSWERS
ANSWER Marchman Act: Treatment of Substance Abuse Clients
Client confidentiality with substance abuse ANSWER CFR Title 42
ANSWER Chapter 414: Reporting suspected abuse of vulnerable adults
ANSWER Chapter 39: Reporting suspected child abuse
The ANSWER Baker Act regulates how mental health clients are treated.
The eight elements of wellness are: emotional, environmental, financial,
intellectual, occupational, physical, social, and spiritual.
consists of connections built on self-determination and self-confidence; it
encourages the peer to experiment and take chances; and it is characterized by
respect, hope, and trust. ANSWER Support from peers
Find out from the client what issue they would like to begin with. ANSWER
This is what peer support should do when working with a client that has several
issues.
occurs in a variety of ways, is person-driven, holistic, and stems from hope. It is
supported by peers and allies, as well as by relationships and social networks. It
is culturally based, involves the individual, family, and community, and is
founded on respect—these are the ten guiding principles of recovery.
Include recalcitrant patients in the therapeutic process - ANSWER Using a peer
specialist can be beneficial.
, Offer to talk about priorities and assist them in creating a schedule—don't
coerce, assist, or push.
The important thing here is to give help, but not without consulting the client.
ANSWER When a peer encounters a client who is under a lot of stress, what
should they do?
Describe the peer specialist's role. ANSWER Your client becomes irate when
you don't help them. What is the proper way to respond?
ANSWER for wellness management As members of multidisciplinary care
teams in integrated care models, peers assist the team and the person they are
serving in changing the emphasis from treating sickness to
subjective, objective, evaluation, and strategy ANSWER What is contained in
an S.O.A.P. note?
You exchanging thoughts and urging the customer to do the same - ANSWER
In your supportive role, upholding crucial person-centered ideals looks like
ANSWER, the peer support specialist In a peer relationship, who is in charge of
establishing proper boundaries?
The rights of the client ANSWER Engage in open or private communication
with people; obtain high-quality services; Giving or withholding consent for the
provision of services; the right to protection and security; and the prohibition
against discrimination
No. The peer is in charge of establishing those limits. ANSWER Does the client
always have the right to access the peer?
ANSWER SMART goals are precise, measurable, achievable, realistic, and
timely.
Inquire about their worries and whether they would like to act out a
conversation with you in which they are talking to their doctor about them.
ANSWER Regarding the adverse effects of their medication, one of your clients
is worried. How would you respond to this circumstance?