10-04
10-100
Restroom
Code Blue
Medical Emergency
Code Black
Threat
Code Red
Fire
Fight in Process
10-10
Whats your Location
10-20
Busy
10-06
Repeat
10-09
Disregard
10-22
Stand By
10-12
Need Staff to Location
10-18
10-76
Enroute
High-risk behavior
Behavior of a child that creates an immediate safety risk to self or others. Examples of high-risk behavior include a suicide attempts, self-abuse, physical aggression causing bodily injury, chronic running away, substance abuse, fire-setting, and sexual aggression or perpetration.
Meet me in location
10-25
Are suicidal thoughts reported as a suicide attempt?
If a minor goes to the hospital, will it be considered a SIR?
Only those incidents involving a “substantial physical injury or critical illness” must be reported and documented as a serious incident
Are children in care required to participate in childhood activities?
Children in care must participate in childhood activities.
If the facility is at full capacity, what is the minimum number of staff needed to only cover ratio?
8
How long is the initial phone call?
20 minutes
Run Away
10-98
True or False
You may separate children into groups based on age and/or treatment services in order to vary the child/caregiver ratio required for each group
Yes.
When may a staff search a child, her/his possessions, or his room?
when you have reasonable suspicion
(1) Of the presence of a prohibited item or an item that endangers the child’s safety;
(2) That the child made suicidal threats or threatened to hurt himself or others; or
(3) That the child was involved in theft
Under what circumstances can a staff hug a minor?
Never
Caregivers that supervise a child receiving treatment services for an emotional disorder must maintain
daily progress notes for the child