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In terms of care, clinical encounters should be conducted - In private Who approves health record contents - RHA If health records are being stored separately between disciplines, what is the minimum data that needs to be included and accessible to all health staff - -Current problems -Allergies -Medications Health records should be stored where? - Separate from correctional records and in secure conditions A health record is initiated - when someone receives any type of health screening A clinical mortality review needs to be conducted within what time frame - 30 days A psychological autopsy is preformed on all deaths by suicide, in what time frame? - 30 days What is a clinical mortality review - Assessment of the clinical care provided and the circumstances leading up to a death What is an administrative review - Assessment of correctional and emergency response actions surrounding an inmates death Who conducts a psychological autopsy - Psychologist or other qualified mental health professional All deaths are reviewed to determine, what... - 1. Appropriateness of clinical care - did we do what we could? 2. Determine need for changes to policies, procedures and practices- does something need to be changed 3. Identify issues - are there trends, what went wrong What is a psychological autopsy - A written reconstruction of an individual's life with an emphasis on FACTORS that led up to and may have contributed to death If an inmate dies and they are off-site, is a death review completed - Yes- they are still inmates and the facility is still responsible for them What is a grievance? - The patients right to disagree or question healthcare system Grievances should be reviewed how frequently - At least annually or sooner if a trend is noted RDN stands for - Registered dietitian nutritionist Who reviews the regular diet for nutritional adequacy - RDN or Licensed qualified nutrition professional How often is the regular diet reviewed - At least annually The exposure plan is reviewed and updated - Annually If respiratory isolation is needed inmates are housed where - A functional negative pressure room And environmental inspection is conducted how frequently - Monthly What is an example of a clinical prevention - Flu shot, covid and or periodic screening What is medical surveillance - The prevention-oriented public health assessment and analysis of health information What does a medical surveillance do - Helps identify and eliminate health hazards Medical screening is what type of program - A medical surveillance program focused on identifying effects of exposure What is acutely suicidal - Someone is actively engaged in self-injurious behavior or threatening behavior Define being non-acutely suicidal - When someone expresses the wish or desire of suicide, or reports recent history of suicidal behaviors High-risk periods for suicide are - 1. Upon admission 2.Following new legal problems 3.Admittance to segregation or single cell 4.Suffering a humiliation 5.After receipt of bad news 6.Pending release after a long period of incarceration All staff attend suicide training how frequently - Annually What is the monitoring procedure for non-acutely suicidal inmates - Irregular intervals no more than 15 minutes When do women have access to emergency contraception - At intake, after sexual assault and any time it is deemed necessary When can arrangements be made to initiate contraception - Upon inmate request for planned release What is a patient safety system - Practice interventions designed to prevent adverse and near-miss clinical events What is an adverse clinical event - Injury or death caused by medical management What are the common methods of communication - Radios and panic buttons How often is the clinical performance enhancement review conducted - Annually Staff need how many hours of continuing education per year - 12 hours Correctional officers receive healthcare training how often - Every two years For any inmate to provide care to another inmate they must be in rolled in what - Peer health related programs or reentry healthcare training programs Are inmates allowed to refuse help from inmates in rolled in reentry programs - Yes What is something to be aware of in terms of inmates receiving care from an inmate in a re-entry program - Gives the inmate working unwarranted power over their peers Who is the healthcare liaison - A correctional officer or other person without a healthcare license What is the healthcare liaison responsible for? (Four main things) - 1. Reviews screening forms 2. reviews non emergent healthcare requests 3. Helps carry out prescriber orders (diet,housing, work) 4. Maintains patient privacy How often is the orientation plan reviewed - Annually Health staff receive what on their first day - Basic orientation All health staff complete an in-depth orientation within - 90 days When did the court case Estelle versus Gamble occur - 1976 What did Estelle vs Gamble address - Unreasonable barriers to inmate access to health services PREA stands for - Prison Rape Elimination Act

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CCHP Test Questions with 100%
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In terms of care, clinical encounters should be conducted - ✔✔ In private
Who approves health record contents - ✔✔ RHA
If health records are being stored separately between disciplines, what is the minimum data that needs to be included and accessible to all health staff - ✔✔ -
Current problems
-Allergies
-Medications
Health records should be stored where? - ✔✔ Separate from correctional records and in secure conditions
A health record is initiated - ✔✔ when someone receives any type of health screening
A clinical mortality review needs to be conducted within what time frame - ✔✔ 30 days
A psychological autopsy is preformed on all deaths by suicide, in what time frame?
- ✔✔ 30 days
What is a clinical mortality review - ✔✔ Assessment of the clinical care provided
and the circumstances leading up to a death
What is an administrative review - ✔✔ Assessment of correctional and emergency response actions surrounding an inmates death
Who conducts a psychological autopsy - ✔✔ Psychologist or other qualified mental health professional
All deaths are reviewed to determine, what... - ✔✔ 1. Appropriateness of clinical care - did we do what we could?
2. Determine need for changes to policies, procedures and practices- does something need to be changed 3. Identify issues - are there trends, what went wrong
What is a psychological autopsy - ✔✔ A written reconstruction of an individual's life with an emphasis on FACTORS that led up to and may have contributed to death
If an inmate dies and they are off-site, is a death review completed - ✔✔ Yes- they are still inmates and the facility is still responsible for them
What is a grievance? - ✔✔ The patients right to disagree or question healthcare system
Grievances should be reviewed how frequently - ✔✔ At least annually or sooner if a trend is noted
RDN stands for - ✔✔ Registered dietitian nutritionist
Who reviews the regular diet for nutritional adequacy - ✔✔ RDN or Licensed qualified nutrition professional
How often is the regular diet reviewed - ✔✔ At least annually
The exposure plan is reviewed and updated - ✔✔ Annually
If respiratory isolation is needed inmates are housed where - ✔✔ A functional negative pressure room
And environmental inspection is conducted how frequently - ✔✔ Monthly
What is an example of a clinical prevention - ✔✔ Flu shot, covid and or periodic screening
What is medical surveillance - ✔✔ The prevention-oriented public health assessment and analysis of health information
What does a medical surveillance do - ✔✔ Helps identify and eliminate health hazards

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