CCS-Youth and Family
APS & Crisis
SUD & IDP
Outpatient and MH Nursing
CCS-Adult & CCS-ACT-CSP
100

Name a CCS Youth and Families contract provider

What are: PSG, SELF, Anu, Limitless

100

This is a brief screening tool used to assess cognitive function, especially for detecting:

  • Mild neurocognitive disorder
  • Dementia

It evaluates areas like:

  • Orientation
  • Memory (immediate and delayed recall)
  • Attention
  • Executive function
  • Clock drawing / visuospatial skills

SLUMS

Saint Louis University Mental Status Examination.

100

What does IDP stands for?

Intoxicated Driver Program

100

What are the days of the week that the Walk-In Clinic is open?

M, T, W, Th, F 10-3 (see people until 4 but must arrive by 3)

100

   What does the acronym ACT stand for in CCS ACT?

 Assertive Community Treatment

200

What is another name for the collaborative teaming approach that CCS youth and families uses?

What is: Wraparound 

200

The number of hours APS has to start an investigation once they get a report.

What is 24

200

What Assessment tool is used to determine level of care?

The ASAM

200

This type of therapy focuses on identifying and changing unhelpful thoughts and behaviors.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

200

What is the clinical term for the negative symptom of poverty of speech?

   Alogia

300

What does CST stand for?

Coordinated Services Teams

300

Name the statutes associated with Emergency Detentions, Guardianships and Protective Placements.

What is 51, 54 & 55

300

What year did we first start doing IDP assessments at Outagamie County?

2024

300

This therapy technique gradually exposes a person to feared situations or objects in a controlled way to reduce anxiety.

What is exposure therapy?

300

CCS is an all-inclusive program. Except, there is one service that can be provided by someone who is not rostered as a CCS staff-person. What service is that?

 Psychiatry

400

What is the name of the Medicaid program for families who exceed the income limit?

Katie Beckett Program

400

If someone is unsafe in their home, has a dementia diagnosis and cannot meet their own needs, you would assess for this.

 What is an EPP

400

What DHS credential number do our  IDP and SUD programs fall under?

DHS 75

400

Name two medications that are administered Intramuscularly at our shot clinic. 

Our shot clinic is Tuesday and Thursday’s 8am-3pm and the following are a few of the menu items:

Haldol, Prolixin, Risperdal Consta, Invega Sustenna, Abilify Maintena (All other answers confirmed by nursing staff)

400

__________is a mental health condition that is marked by a mix of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression, mania and a milder form of mania called hypomania. Hallucinations involve seeing things or hearing voices that others don't observe. Delusions involve believing things that are not real or not true. 

Schizoaffective Disorder

500

Name 2 (out of 10) principles of the Wisconsin’s Children’s System of Care?

Voice and Choice, Cultural and Linguistic responsiveness, Community based, Natural Supports, Team based, Collaboration, Individualized, Strengths-Based, Unconditional, Outcome based

500

A 51.45 is this type of hold.

 What is the statute for an alcohol hold

500

_______________is diagnosed using the criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5-TR). A clinician assesses whether a person has experienced any of the following 11 criteria within a 12-month period:

  1. Using more of the substance or for longer than intended.
  2. Wanting to cut down or stop but being unable to.
  3. Spending a lot of time obtaining, using, or recovering from the substance.
  4. Craving or strong urges to use.
  5. Recurrent use leading to failure to fulfill major obligations (work, school, home).
  6. Continued use despite social or interpersonal problems caused by use.
  7. Giving up important activities because of use.
  8. Recurrent use in physically hazardous situations.
  9. Continued use despite knowing it is causing or worsening physical or psychological problems.
  10. Tolerance (needing more to achieve the same effect).
  11. Withdrawal symptoms when use is reduced or stopped.

What is Substance Use Disorder


Severity is determined by the number of criteria met:

  • 2–3 symptoms: Mild SUD
  • 4–5 symptoms: Moderate SUD
  • 6 or more symptoms: Severe SUD
500

Name three documents that establish residency. (Hint: A driver's license is not one of them)

1.      Paycheck, paystub or earning statement with your employer's name and address

2.      Utility bill for water, gas, electricity or landline telephone service. Includes cable and internet services

3.      Mobile phone bill

4.      Financial statements: bank statement for a checking, savings, money market or brokerage account; credit card statement or loan statement for auto, home or personal

5.      Insurance documents for auto, health and life: Documents may include billing statements or explanation of benefits

6.      Mortgage, rental/lease agreement for property (lease must include your landlord's name)

7.      Government-issued correspondence from federal/state:

a.      Change of address confirmation letter from USPS

b.      Government documentation from the state for benefits such as Medicaid, Foodshare or WIC

c.       Award letter from SSI

8.      Report card, school transcript or certified school record (for minors only)

9.       Renters’ insurance documents

10.   If you are currently homeless: You may produce any of the above proof of residency (the “30 day” criteria does not apply), as long as Outagamie County is your last known established residency

500

First synthesized in 1958 and then introduced in 1971 in Europe. This medication nicknamed the "gold standard" was introduced in the USA in 1990 to treat treatment resistant Schizophrenia. 

What is Clozapine?