AWOL
Policies
CPI
Documentation
Medication
100

What is the difference of AWOL and unaccountability

Unaccountable: Client is late on return or to identified location. Check ins missed.

AWOL: Client is not at approved location and not responsive to contact made by staff

100

What is the importance of Dress Code

To communicate professionalism and set yourself apart from clients. 

100

When are you to go hands on with a client?

When the client is presenting as a danger to themselves or others.

HI/SI

100
How many entries should the DTN contain

An entry for each transition, appointment, or event. Each hour in the absence of the above. 

100

What can give medication on a shift

Medication captain

200

When do you not track a client who is went AWOL

They made HI threats or acts of aggression towards staff

When you are the only staff in the program 

When leaving your teammate alone with remaining clients poses a safety concern 

200

Chemicals policy

Clients cannot have access to bleach


Chemicals cannot be stored anywhere besides utility closet. 

Chemicals to be put away immediately after chores

200

When a client creates unsafe environment during escalation. What do you do

Remove things that will creat harm. 

Remove audience. 

Escort escalate client to a safer setting

200

Who is responsible for writing on DTNs

All staff on shift

200

What's consider a medication error

Missed med

late

Infraction of the 5 Rs

Improper documentation on medication log or medication com log


300

While tracking a client, they tell strangers, you are trying to kidnap them. What's your response?

Contact the police. Do not engage with the stranger. 

300

Cell phone policy

No cell phone usage outside of office for any reason. 

300

Which incident needs to be completed and who do send it to

NVPI

APS, PC, PS, OC, AS, ARD, DOO

300

What information must be noted in com log

Client activities, mood, behavior throughout shift. As well as things that require follow up 

300

What do you do if there is less than 8 days of a medication left

Contact the pharmacy for a refill. 

Notify Naisha and supervisors

Document thoroughly the steps you took and follow up needed

400

Steps of AWOL procedure

-Track Client until out of Sight

-MPR

-Notifications (On-Call, DCYF Social Worker and DCYF Supervisor, CPS, Parent/Guardian)

-Incident Report (Includes MPR #. Send to PS, APS, ARD, RCD, DO, and OCS)

400

Food Safety: How to store food

FIFO

All open food should be stored in Tupperware or sealed zip lock bag. No foil or pots in fridge. 

Document temps

400

When do you do go hands on when a client is armed with a weapon

Never

400

What documents can be subpeona

Monthly reports, assessments, com log, and DTNs. (Courts and clients can request all documents if they want to take it a step further. 

400

List the steps for discharging a medication

1) Remove blister pack from the bin and place in discharge bin

2) Document on disposal form what was added. Initial on side of the applicable row.

3) Remove medication log from binder, highlight remaining boxes, and place in hanging folder behind client's file 

4) Update the medication administration schedule by single line crossing out the medication

6) Make a medication alert

7) Document on DTN and medication communication log book

8) Inform incoming medication captain of the medication discontinuation during shift change

500

When do you go hands on when a client is going AWOL

When the client is a danger to themselves or others in the community:

inability to self preserve

SI/HI



500

How many days can thawed meat be in the fridge 

3-5 days. Put a date on it when taken out
500

When is a floor restraint warranted

Never

500

Name locations where you can find doctors name

Client information binder

Med log

Intake data sheet

Google

500

List the steps of a client being prescribed a new medication

1) Bring it to a White Cross (or CVS after hours) to be filled the same day

2) Pick up the medication and cross reference with the medication encounter form

3) Put the receipt in incoming medication binder

4) Update the medication administration schedule to reflect the new medication

5) Transcribe the medication sheet and place in binder

6) Make a medication alert

7) Place the blister pack in applicable bin

8) Document on DTN and medication communication log book

9) Inform incoming medication captain of the medication change during shift change

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