DSM 5TR
Name that Resource
Acronyms & Acrostics
Interventions
Wildcard
100

You must rule out ___ and ____ before diagnosing. 

What are substances and medical issues? 

100
This resource is an agency connected to IHSS that helps people who do not have any ability to access a caregiver. 

What is HomeBridge?

100

This act provides the guarantee of being medically assessed at any emergency room regardless of ability to pay.

What is EMTALA? (Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act)

100

A SW speaks to a client in a low, even-tempered voice and reasons with a Patient to prevent an volatile meltdown. This is...? 

What is de-escalation? 

100

This extends a 72 hour involuntary hold.

What is a 5250 hold? 

200

This is a distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and abnormally and persistently increased activity or energy, lasting at least 1 week and present most of the day, nearly every day and impairing functioning.

What is Mania? 

200

This resource diverts people with SFHP from SNF by placing them in an ALF.

What is MasterCare? 

200

The patient will take this vehicle when transferring to a psych unit.

What is BLS? (Basic Life Support) (Ambulance)

200

A SW notices that they feel angry at their client after they decline resources. This is...?

What is countertransference? 

200

This kind of affect presents with a significant reduction or absence of emotional expression.

What is a flat affect?

300

Criteria include an uninterrupted period where there is a major Mood episode (Major Depression or mania) concurrent with Criterion A of schizophrenia.

What is schizoaffective disorder?

300

This program provides patients full-service healthcare and senior services covering all medical care, transportation, senior day programs, community group activities, meal delivery, in-home care, and other aspects of senior care. 

What is Onlok (PACE)? 

300

This program is made of interdisciplinary healthcare professionals who provide clinical care at permanent supportive housing sites in San Francisco. 

What is the PHACS team? (Permanent Housing Advanced Clinical Services)

300

A SW meets with a patient and engages them in a collaborative, goal-oriented conversation, including open-ended questions, affirmations, and reflective listening to assist in positive behavioral changes. This is...?

What is motivational interviewing? 

300

This service allows patients to receive hospice services while inpatient.

What is GIP? (General In-Patient)

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! 

A patient does not fully meet all the criteria for a disorder but the clinican wishes to specify why on the diagnosis. 

What is an "other specified" disorder?

400

This Bay Area program provides in-person and virtual grief support group meetings for parents who are grieving a pregnancy or infant loss, as well as one-to-one peer support.

What is HAND? (Helping after Neonatal Death)

400

These facilities provide specialized living environments for patients experiencing cognitive decline, including dementia. 

What is a MCU? (Memory Care Unit)

400

A SW engages a client in looking into the resilience and internal positive qualities that they possess. This is...?

What is a strength based approach? 

400

This act allows terminally ill adult residents in California to request and self-administer a prescription for medication to end their life if they meet specific criteria.

Bonus points if you can name the criteria. 

What is the End of Life Option Act or Death with Dignity? 

500

A milder form of bipolar disorder characterized by chronic mood swings, including periods of hypomania and mild depression. 

Hint:usually longer word=milder

What is cyclothymia? 

500

This resource provides a reduced hotel rate for patients and family members traveling far distances for cancer treatment through the American Cancer Society.  

What is the Extended Stay Hotel Program? 

500

This program is a place that evaluates and triages adults experiencing a psychiatric crisis, but are not in a psychiatric emergency. This program also has a place for children and youth. 

What is a CSU? (Crisis Stabilization Unit)

500

A SW engages a client in being aware of their body and engages bilateral movement in therapy. This is...?

What is psychosomatic therapy? 

500

This program helps people living with HIV/AIDS without sufficient healthcare coverage or financial resources to receive medication and treatment at a greatly reduced cost or free.

What is ADAP? (AIDS Drug Assistance Program)

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