Platform that allows you to create, renew, and discontinue medications for clients.
What is MDToolbox?
Medication that must be approved only by a provider in MDT by a provider.
What is a controlled substance?
Immediately, as soon as identified as a HIPAA violation.
When do HIPAA violations need to be reported?
The inability to maintain balance when stressors, real or imagined, are introduced into a person's life, describes a _______?
What is a crisis?
This process occurs when a client first establishes care or when they have had a change in insurance plan.
What is a ben check?
A provider may order this item to check medication levels in your body.
What are labs?
Take/give the medication 'whenever it is needed'.
What is PRN?
Date to look for when speaking to the parents of children to make sure they are not 18 or older.
What is their date of birth?
There are ____ stages in a crisis situations.
4
Pre-Crisis, Crisis, Accommodation/Negotiation, and Resolution.
This is to be completed daily to ensure that services and modifiers are adjusted correctly prior to charging fees for clients.
What are calendar checks?
Mixing alcohol with this class of medication may result in elevated blood pressure.
What are anti-depressants?
Take/give the medication at bedtime.
What is hs?
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
What is HIPAA?
Assessment, De-escalation, Intervention, Activate Emergency Protocol, and Documentation.
What is the 'Step-by-Step' Crisis Response Protocol?
If clients are having a difficult time opening their pill bottles, they can ask their pharmacist for one of these...
What is an easy-open bottle?
What is a COMPLETE outgoing psych eval referral?
The medication is to be taken/given twice a day
What is bid?
$250,000.00 and up to ten years in prison.
What is breaking HIPAA?
If you are unsuccessful in de-escalating a client in crisis, your next steps are ______ and ______.
1. Relocate to a safe space. 2. Work as a team.
The acronym for this is PHI.
What is 'Protected Health Information'?
This person is responsible for scheduling all Spravato intakes.
Who is Alyrique?
A type of medication that stays in your body longer.
What is extended release?
In _____, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was enacted.
When was 1996?
These signals can be used to recognized when a client may be in crisis.
Behavioral, Emotional, Cognitive indicators, and/or physical symptoms.
Platform that allows you to complete prior authorizations for denied medications.
What is "Cover my meds"?