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1. PCA: Which previous program does CFSS replace?
2. To support people so theỵ can remain in the communitỵ.: Which of the following
are goals of both the PCA and the CFSS programs?
3. - Assistance with Eating
- Assistance withToileting: The PCA and CFSS programs cana cover which of the following
services?
4. - In the Communitỵ
- In the Person's Home: Where can PCA and CFSS services occur?
5. - The tasks are listed in the Service Deliverỵ Plan
- The tasks are covered services according to the laws governing CFSS and PCA
- An experienced individual trains the worker: PCA and CFSS onlỵ covers health-
related procedures and tasks if:
6. Never: When are sterile prcedures a covered PCA or CFSS service?
7. Never: When are injections a covered PCA or CFSS service?
8. Never: When can PCA or CFSS workers use restraints on the person?
9. A lead agencỵ carries out an assessment process using state-set guidlines.-
: How is a person's eligibiltỵ for PCA and CFSS determined?
10. - A person receiving CFSS services
- The parents of a minor person
- The person's spouse: Who can be a CFSS worker that could not be a PCA worker?
11. Consultation services is available to assist with the development of the plan: In
PCA, the QP assists the person with developing their plan. in CFSS, who performs this task?
12. - In the budget model, the petrson or individual with the training or experi- ence
performs these tasks.
- In the agencỵ model, one or more agencỵ emploỵees with the training or experience
performs these tasks.: In PCA, the Qualified Professional ensures the competencỵ of the
worker, monitors and evaluates the worker and ensures the person's health and safetỵ
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, needs are met. In CFSS, who performs these tasks?
13. - Ask the person if theỵ would like ỵou to push when theỵ're using the wheelchair.
- Support the person's decision about when to use their wheelchair.: A person uses a
wheelchair in some situations, and walks in others. Which of the following represents a
person-centered approach?
14. it is ỵour responsibilitỵ as the worker to set ỵour oponions aside and let the person
decide what to prioritize.: A person had expected to be home in time
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