Abbreviation for a provider offering peer recovery support services and interventions is
PRS
a formal, documented set of principles and rules intended to guide the conduct of members within an organization or profession, promoting integrity, fair decision-making, and behavior aligned with core values is called
Code of Ethics
(Definition) the process of gaining power and autonomy to control one's own life, make choices, and assert one's rights, often involving becoming stronger and more confident
Empowerment
Refers to how intense, frequent and type of treatment and individual receives based on their specific needs
Level of Care
A Medicaid unit is on average how many minutes
15
Symptoms usually include a mixture of manic and depressed episodes usually going in between the two to a varying degree, what MI does this sound like?
Bipolar D/O
Name 4 of 7 reasons for the codee of ethics
Guiding Principles:
Standards of Conduct
Decision-Making Framework
Professional Integrity
Expectation Setting
Addressing Problems
Public Statement of Values
(Definition) a person who supports, pleads for, or champions a cause, idea, or person's interests, which can be done through active promotion, argument, or representation
Advocate
MD, NP or other types of professional who hold a medical or nursing license provide what service
medication management
How many units per week may a client receive peer supporter services
36 units or 9 hours
SUD is the abbreviation for
Substance Use Disorder
Entity that currently oversees and grants Peer Support Certifications in the state of Ohio
Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
(Definition) action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope.
Encouragement
In regards to SUD treatment what are the two highest levels of out patient care
IOP and PHP
Intensive Out patient and Partial Hospitalization Program
What is the maximum daily unit allowance according to Medicaid that a client may receive peer supporter services
16 units or 4 hours
What is the main limitation in scope that those who have a Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board license must follow that is different than Peer Supporters or Social Workers?
They can only see strictly SUD client's
the temporary inactivation or invalidation of a professional credential, meaning the credential holder is temporarily prohibited from practicing or working in a role that requires that credential
Suspension
documentation of problems, accidents, or events that could be a threat to safety and/ or liability
Incident Reports
A client stops showing up and is not responsive after several attempts to contact. What is the usual end result of this situation
Client is discharged from the program
How many units is 2 hours and 27 minutes considered
10
Peer Recovery Supporters philosophy includes what 3 R words
Recovery Resilience & Respect
Which professional board are peer supporter credentials going to be transfered too for oversight and regulation (currently scheduled by the end of 2026)
Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board
What would you do if a client starts getting violent and making verbal threats at you in the car?
Pull over Ensure you are physically safe from harm in the situation. and call 911 then call a supervisor/ begin escalation if safe to do so
Type of cash benefits granted to those who are disabled but have not had 40 quarters of taxable income (exceptions for younger individuals)
Social Security Disability Income (SSDI)
How can clients receive more than normal weekly or daily Medicaid caps on peer support services?
Obtaining prior authorization from Medicaid or their Medicaid HMO