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100

What do the pronouns "I," "my," "you," and "your" refer to in this chapter?

An applicant or permit holder

100

What is the definition of "chemical restraint"?

A type of emergency behavior intervention using pharmaceuticals or chemicals to sedate a child

100

Who is considered a "health-care professional" under this chapter?

A licensed physician or nurse

100

What does the term "employee" include?

Any person employed by the operation, whether full-time or part-time

100

Boundaries can be:

Physical, Emotional, Sexual, Material 

200

Who does "we," "us," "our," and "Licensing" refer to in this chapter?

The Licensing Division of DFPS

200

The use of physical restraint to prevent harm is an example of what type of intervention?

emergency behavior intervention

200

What is considered a "cottage or cottage home"?

 A residential setting where children live in separate quarters and have primary caregivers on-site

200

What does "child in care" mean?

A child who is currently admitted as a resident, regardless of their temporary absence

200

Staff and Youth can report to staff in the following ways:

Verbally, In Writing, Anonymously, Grievance 

300

An "accredited college or university" refers to an institution accredited by who?

Regional accrediting entities such as the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

300

Which term refers to a person who provides care, supervision, and protection of children in a child care operation?

Caregiver

300

What is the definition of "discipline" in the context of this chapter?

A constructive or educational form of guidance appropriate to the child's age and development

300

A child participating in an extracurricular activity or cultural event is also known as what under this chapter?

"childhood activity"

300

Why are Professional Boundaries important:

Because a power differential exists between the professional and the client. 


400

What is meant by the term "adaptive functioning"?

How effectively a person copes with life demands

400

What does the term "general residential operation" refer to?

A residential child-care operation for seven or more children

400

A type of emergency behavior intervention that uses the application of physical force without the use of any device to restrict the free movement of all or part of a child’s body in order to control physical activity.



Personal restraint

400

What does "de-escalation" refer to in child care settings?

Strategies used to defuse volatile situations and regain control

400

Pre programed telephones are required to have what numbers:

The UC Sexual Abuse hotline, Children Protective services , A local community service provider or national rape crisis hotline, other such a consulate or legal services 


500
What does DSM-5 stand for?

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition

500

How does the "reasonable and prudent parent standard" guide decision-making in child care operations?

This standard helps caregivers make decisions in the best interest of children, using the same judgment that a reasonable, prudent parent would use. It ensures that children are allowed to experience appropriate childhood activities while balancing safety and well-being.



500

A local excursion with children conducted by the operation is also known as what under this chapter?

 "field trip"

500

How does the definition of "adaptive functioning" help in assessing a child’s development?


Adaptive functioning refers to a child’s ability to cope with life demands, meet personal independence standards, and adjust to their sociocultural background. It helps assess whether a child is developing essential life skills and functioning within age-appropriate norms.

500

Sexual abuse perpetrated by an adult has to be report by an Emergency SIR to:

CPR and/or State licensing, FBI, OIG, ORR, Local Law Enforcement

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