Purpose of the PSR (fill in the blank)
Prohibited Interventions (Terms)
Do you read your emails?
Functional Assessment
Positive Support Plans
100

Promote community participation, ________________ & inclusion in the most integrated setting.

What is Person-Centeredness?

100

Administration of a drug or medication to control a person's behavior. 

What is a Chemical Restraint?

100

When are timecards and expense reports due?

What is every other Monday at Noon!
100

Identifies and defines target behaviors, situations in which behaviors are likely to occur and not occur and generates a hypothesis of why the behaviors occur.

What is a Functional Assessment?

100

This term refers to what is happening or what/who is present right before a behavior occurred. 

What is an Antecedent?

200

Improve the ___________________________ of people receiving services. 

What is Quality of Life?

200

Physical intervention intended to hold a person immobile or limit a person's movement.

What is a Manual Restraint?

200

DAILY DOUBLE

When does the MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) go live?

What is November 1st?

200

This is one way that data can be collected for the functional assessment process.

What is (any answer below)

Structured Observation; Record Reviews; Interviews; Comprehensive Assessment 

200

This is an issue or problem that is being identified to change.

What is a Target or Interfering Behavior?

300

DAILY DOUBLE

Focus on creating quality ________________________.

What is Environments?

300

Removing a person involuntarily to a room from which exit is prohibited by staff or a mechanism.

What is Seclusion?

300

Are we still under a mask mandate when at the office or seeing clients?

What is YES!!!!!!!

300

True or False. Rights and ethics are the same thing.

What is FALSE. 

People retain their rights even when they engage in challenging behaviors. Ethical treatment goes beyond rights. 

300

These are interventions which are used on an ongoing basis in an attempt to reduce the likelihood of occurrence of the challenging behavior. They are preventative and usually deal with the conditions that precede the behavior.

What is Proactive Strategy?

400

________________________ the use of aversive and deprivation procedures. 

What is Eliminating?

400

Removal of a positive reinforcer following a response, resulting in or intended to result in, a decrease in the frequency, duration or intensity of that response. 

What is a Deprivation Procedure?

400

If a CSSP is expired, what do you do?

What is Request it from the Case Manager?

400

It must consist of direct observation of the person and evaluation of which 4 elements?

What are:

Biological; psychological; environmental factors and quality of life indicators

400

These are actions, responses and planned interventions in response to the presentation of identifiable behavior challenges.

What is a Reactive Strategy?

500

Increase _________________ and ___________________ of people receiving services.

What is Skills and Self-Determination?

500

A type of hold when a person poses imminent risk of physical harm to self or others and is the least restrictive intervention that would achieve safety.

What is Emergency Use of Manual Restraint?

500

What was the date that ALL quarter 3 (July-Sept) notes were due?

What is Monday, October 11th?

500

This is a summary statement that describes the behavior, when it occurs and the function of the behavior. 

What is A Hypothesis Statement?

500

A learning outcome stated in measurable terms which gives direction to the learner's/client's experience.

What is a Behavioral Objective?