What is the court ordered document that you sign agreeing to meet the requirements to leave the hospital?
Conditional Release
What are Historical Risk factors
Historical Risk Factors are those factors that have occurred anytime in life up to the time of the assessment.
What do Clinial Risk Factors evaluate?
Clinical Risk Factors assess what is going on currently or recently. The timeframe for assessment of clinical risk factors is since last privileging level or roughly every six months
These risk factors look to future plans
Risk Management Factors
Assists with contacting family members and attorneys, and coordinates information between the hospital and your community services board.
Social Worker
What does NGRI Stand for??
Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity?
How many Historical Risk factors are there on the HCR-20-v3?
There are 10 Historical Risk Factors that are assessed during the Analysis of Risk Report using the HCR-2- V3.
A Clinical Risk Factor that looks at a patient's current lack of appreciation and understanding of one’s violence or factors/behaviors that may increase a person’s potential for violence
Recent Problems With Insight
What level in the NGRI process are patients aiming to achieve?
Unconditional Release
Prescribes medication that can help you cope with your mental illness, makes a mental illness diagnosis, recommends treatment.
Psychiatrist/Nurse Practitioner/Physician’s Assistant
What is the first level in the Graduated Release Process?
Civil Transfer
A Historical Risk Factor that involves a history of threatened, attempted, or actual acts of physical harm towards another person.
History of Problems with Violence
A clinical Risk Factor the looks at a patient's current or recent symptoms of psychotic, mood, other—not personality disorders, paranoid delusions, disorganization, impaired reality testing, hopelessness, suicide attempts, strong desire to harm self, diminished interest in social relationships, intellectual deficits
Recent Problems with Symptoms of Major Mental Disorder
What Strategy helps you deal with anger, anxiety, or stress?
Coping Skills
What does FRP stand for?
Forensic Review Panel
What is the evaluation that is used to access risk factors?
Analysis of Risk or IAAR / HCR-20
A Historical Risk Factor that involves a history of serious problems from personality traits, behavioral controls, cognitive style, self of self, and emotional control
History of Problems with Personality Disorders
Recent problems in these 3 areas
Affective "___________"
Hopelessness, serious anxiousness, irritability, poor temper control, labile mood
Behavioral "___________"
Restlessness, sudden outbursts, impulsivity, reckless disregard for others, yells or screams when engaged
Cognitive "___________"
Views self as bad, distracted, poor attention, quick to blame others
Recent Problems with Instability
Problems coping with major stressors, or chronically poor coping skills so even minor hassles are not dealt with properly
Future Problems with Stress or Coping
What does IFPC stand for?
Internal Forensic Privileging Committee
What is the behavior that is intended to cause harm or injury to another person?
Aggression
A History of serious problems following supervision plans, probation/parole, conditional release, forensic/mental health plans designed to improve psychosocial adjustment, mental health, or reduce violence risk?
History of Problems with Treatment Supervision Response
Current problems complying/adhering/benefiting from treatment or management strategies focusing on reducing risk for violence, recidivism, or risk factors associated with both (such major mental illness/criminogenic attitudes)
Recent Problems with Treatment or Supervision Response
Which specific risk factor appears on all 3 areas, Historical risk factors, Clinical Risk Factors, and Risk Management Factors?
Treatment/ Supervision responses
Carries out the doctor’s orders, patient care on the wards, administers medications.
Nurse