Specialist (CRPS) Exam – Florida
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Chapter 39 Florida Statutes mandates: -ANSWER Reporting of suspected child abuse.
Chapter 414 Florida Statutes mandates: -ANSWER Reporting of suspected abuse of
vulnerable adults.
42 CFR is the Federal Law that pertains to: -ANSWER Confidentiality for substance
abuse clients.
Identifying a need or problem, assessing a current situation, identifying client rights and
options, developing a solution, and reaching a solution are steps from what? -ANSWER
Developing an advocacy plan or strategy.
Consent to or deny consent for treatment or other services, receive quality services,
communicate openly or privately with others, non-discrimination, and safety and security
are what? -ANSWER Client Rights
Peer Support Specialist (d) -ANSWER A person who has progressed in their own
recovery from a mental health or substance use condition and who is willing to disclose
their recovery status in order to assist other individuals through the process of recovery.
Advocacy (d) -ANSWER Taking action intended to influence decisions or achieve certain
outcomes on behalf of an individual, group, organization or cause.
Problem Solving (d) -ANSWER Using critical thinking and decision-making skills.
Mentoring (d) -ANSWER Supporting and encouraging people to manage their own lives
so that they can maximize their potential, develop their skills. It is a powerful relationship
that fosters personal development and empowerment. Mentoring is a voluntary
relationship based upon mutual trust and respect.
External Assets (d) -ANSWER Resources outside of the individual. Park of recovery
captial.
Recovery Capital (d) -ANSWER Internal assets and external assets that help a person
be successful in their recovery.
, The Objective in the S.O.A.P note is: -ANSWER What the peer support specialist
observes or measures.
When documenting services, what am I restricted from doing? What Code of Ethics
does this fall under? -ANSWER Falsifying, amending, knowingly making incorrect
entries, or failing to make timely essential entries into the consumer record.
7 - Records Management
7.1 - An applicant or certified professional shall not falsify, amend, or knowingly make
incorrect entries, or fail to make timely essential entries into the consumer record.
If I am unable to perform my duties due to a mental or physical health issue, what
should I do with my certification? What Code of Ethics does this fall under? -ANSWER
My application or credential(s) should be placed on inactive status.
1 - Professional Standards
1.4 - An Applicant or a certified professional shall place their application or credential(s)
on inactive status for any mental, physical, or behavioral health related adversity that
interferes with their professional functioning.
The Assessment in the S.O.A.P note: -ANSWER (For peer support specialists) is likely a
list of client needs or referral suggestions/
The Subjective in the S.O.A.P note is: -ANSWER What the client reports about his or her
status or condition.
Peer Advocacy (d) -ANSWER When a peer support specialist takes action on behalf of a
client or population of clients.
Emotional Intelligence (Social Living Skills) (d) -ANSWER The capacities that allow an
individual to interact successfully with others in a variety of situations, to establish and
maintain fulfilling relationships, and to resolve problems in social contexts as they arise.
Culture (d) -ANSWER An integrated pattern of human behavior that includes thoughts,
communications, languages, practices, beliefs, values, customs, courtesies, rituals,
manners of interacting and roles, relationships and expected behaviors of a racial,
ethnic, religious or social group; and the ability to transmit the above to succeeding
generations.
How long after ending services with a peer client do I need to wait before having sexual
relations with him/her? What Code of Ethics does this fall under? -ANSWER A minimum
of 2 years.
3 - Sexual Misconduct
3.1 - An applicant or a certified professional shall not engage in sexual misconduct with
a consumer during the period of time services are being rendered to the consumer and
a minimum of two years after the professional relationship has terminated.