This is a written plan that identifies care, treatment or service needs and goals, describes the strategy for meeting them, outlines the criteria for terminating any interventions and documents progress toward meeting the plan’s objectives.
What is the Service/Treatment Plan?
This is the most effective standard or universal precaution to limit the risk of infection or disease.
What is handwashing?
What is Suicide screening, Risk of Imminent Harm, History of physical/dental examination, Trauma screening, Nutrition screening, Pain screening, Spiritual needs assessment, and Cultural needs assessment?
These are screenings (8) required of all individuals serves.
This is any individually identifiable health information or behavioral healthcare information transmitted or maintained in any form.
What is Protected Health Information?
P.A.S.S.
What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep?
This is what we provide if the individual requires additional care, treatment, or services not offered by the organization.
What is a referral?
This action takes place to coincide with the beginning and end of Daylight Savings Time in the spring and fall.
What is replacing fire alarm batteries?
This is a threat that represents the most immediate risk and has or may potentially have serious adverse effects on the health and safety of the client served.
What is imminent risk?
This event must be immediately reported to the Core Program Director, Core Division Director, Chief Operating Officer, and Agency Privacy/Security Officer.
What is a HIPAA breach?
R.A.C.E.
What is Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish.
These are expressed in a manner that captures the words, ideas, strengths, needs and preferences of the individual served.
What are Service/Treatment Plan goals?
This is a written plan for providing a safe and secure environment for everyone who enters the organization’s facilities.
What is the SSERP?
This is the exposure to suicide or suicidal behaviors within one's family, one's peer group, or through media reports of suicide and can result in an increase in suicide and suicidal behaviors.
What is contagion?
This form is signed to exchange Protected Health Information with individuals outside the agency.
What is a Release of Information?
C-SSRS
What is the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale?
It's a formalized process in an organization that plans for continuation of ancillary services and follow-up care.
What is discharge planning?
This takes place in the months of May and November during the monthly staff safety meeting.
What is the review of the SSERP with all staff?
This takes place when indicated, at least annually and at discharge (for suicide).
What is when a re-screening occurs?
These are exceptions to confidentiality.
What is the CPS report or imminent harm to self or others, for example?
IIPP
What is Illness and Injury Prevention Plan.
Name one standardized tool used to monitor the client’s progress in achieving his or her care, treatment or service goals.
What are ASQ, CANS, FDM, TILP, Five Protective Factors Survey?
It's a form used quarterly to review the work environment in order to identify physical conditions that may result in employee injury or illness.
What is the Facility Inspection Checklist?
This is when all staff involved in provision of care, treatment or services are trained on suicide screening policies and procedures.
What is within 30 days of hire and then annually thereafter?
This is the minimum necessary standard.
What is no identifying information is included with the PHI that is unnecessary to the task at hand?
HIPAA
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996?