2025) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
Nothing, unless you lied on purpose -
<<<Answers>>>Suppose you think someone is abusing the
person you work with and report it. Then, a government
worker investigates and does not agree. What will happen?
Anyone receiving PCA or CFSS services -
<<<Answers>>>PCA and CFSS workers legally must report
suspected maltreatment of:
report it immediately - <<<Answers>>>If you suspect abuse
of a person you're providing services for, but are not
completely sure:
- You might not be allowed to do similar work in the future
- The person could be harmed
- You could be sued - <<<Answers>>>If you do not report
suspected maltreatment of a person you're providing services
for, what might happen?
The person's plan - <<<Answers>>>The most important thing
to reference about what to do in case of an emergency is:
As soon as possible, before an emergency occurs -
<<<Answers>>>When should you find out what to do in case
of an emergency while working?
, PCA/CFSS WORKER TRAINING EXAM (ACTUAL
2025) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
False - <<<Answers>>>In the event of a non-medical
emergency in the person's home, you should always evacuate
immediately.
True - <<<Answers>>>The same situation might be an
emergency for one person and not for another.
- Watch out for changes in the person's health
- Check the person's plan to learn what is typical for the
person you support
- Talk to the person about what is typical for their health
- Check the person's plan to learn what to do if you notice
changes that concern you - <<<Answers>>>As a PCA or
CFSS worker, you should:
Call 911 or the mental health crisis hotline -
<<<Answers>>>If you believe a person might harm
themselves or someone else, you should:
Stay on the phone until the operator hangs up -
<<<Answers>>>If you call 911, once you have answered all
the operator's questions, you should:
Always - <<<Answers>>>When should you take precaustions
against spreading infection?