HHA – Annual Skills Fair Test 2023
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HHA 2023 - Annual Skills Fair Test

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Comfort Home Care’s Mission is: to provide compassionate and comprehensive mental health care within the comfort and familiarity of our patients' homes. We are dedicated to empowering individuals with psychiatric challenges to achieve their highest level of well-being, independence, and quality of life. Through a personalized and holistic approach, we strive to deliver evidence-based interventions, support, and education to foster healing, recovery, and lasting stability.

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Comfort Home Care’s Vision is to be the premier psychiatric home health agency in Massachusetts. We envision a world where mental health support seamlessly integrates into the daily lives of individuals, erasing stigmas and barriers. By leveraging technology, innovation, and a deep understanding of human psychology, we aim to set new standards in home-based mental health services. Our ultimate aspiration is to create a future where every person has access to exceptional, individualized psychiatric care that respects their dignity, strengthens their connections, and ignites hope for a brighter tomorrow.

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CHC’s patient oriented goals to comply with Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goals are to identify patients correctly, use medicatons safely, prevent infection & falls, and identify any patient safety risks.

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It is insurance fraud to submit a signed note that is blank/empty.

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You can directly recruit clients to CHC regardless of actual skilled need.

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The CHC Compliance officer is Jenna Barta.

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You can be fined or sentenced to jail for not reporting abuse/neglect.

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You have to report suspected abuse to your immediate Supervisor prior to filing a report with DPH.

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All patients are instructed of their rights of confidentiality during the Admission process.

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Signed consent for release of information is obtained from the patient at the time of Admission.

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You can still get the current strain of flu if you are vaccinated against it.

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If you got the flu shot last year, you don’t need to get it again this year.

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You do not need to wash your hands after contact with inanimate objects (ie cell phone) or medical equipment.

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When hands are visibly soiled, you cannot use hand sanitizer, you must use soap & water.

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Under the OSHA Act, employers are NOT responsible for providing a safe and healthful workplace.

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According to the National Safety Council, the minimum safe following distance between you and the vehicle in front of you is one second.

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When you are unsure of lifting/moving an object it is best to just go ahead and perform the action.

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Using a wide base of support and your leg muscles while lifting is better than using an unsafe back position.

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CHC does not promote fighting or threatening violence in the workplace.

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Actions, words, jokes or comments based on an individual’s sex, race, ethnicity, age, or religion are acceptable at CHC.

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CHC has a zero-tolerance policy for sexual abuse committed by an employee

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Open toed shoes are acceptable to wear while seeing patients.

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Telling a patient about your divorce is maintaining professional boundaries.

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When professional boundaries are becoming endangered, the clinician should ask for assistance from their supervisor and remove self from the case.

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You can perform a comprehensive medical & psych assessment without using an interpreter if the client does not speak your language.

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If you use family to interpret, you don’t need to document “family use with patient’s permission” in the chart

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A written incident report does not need to be completed if a patient falls.

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After a reported incident with a patient, the clinician should review the current medication regimen and notify the Physician.

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In order to assess the quality of care we provide to our patients, CHC utilizes SHP to send standardized Home Health Consumer Assessment of Health Care Providers and Systems (HHCAHPS) surveys to each patient per Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines.

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The Massachusetts Substance Abuse Hotline is both free and confidential.

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The Massachusetts Health promotion clearing house provides FREE health promotion materials for Massachusetts residents, health care providers, and social service providers.

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CHC assesses all patients for fall risks.

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If coughing in a patient’s home, you should always cough into your hand.

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A “yellow” surgical mask is sufficient to wear when treating a client with tuberculosis.

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For safety reasons, all CHC employees are not permitted to give clients a ride in their car for any reason.

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In the event that a Clinician feels unsafe in a patient’s home, then they should leave the area immediately and report this to their Supervisor as soon as possible.

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Personal Safety is the freedom from physical harm or threat of physical harm and freedom from hostility, aggression, harassment by anyone in the community or at work. One of the most important rules of personal safety is staying alert and being aware of your surroundings.

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The sequence for removing Personal Protective Equiptment (PPE) is: Gown & Gloves (roll away from body method), Goggles/Face Shield, Mask/Respirator, immediately wash hands.

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You notice that all surfaces in the home are dirty and you lack a barrier to place down, in this case, you could hang your bag on a door knob or work directly from the bag across your body.

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PACE is a Medicare program and Medicaid state option that gives community based care & services, such as adult day care, to people 35 years and older.

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If the patient has the dexterity to do so, they should be the one to remove the insulin pen needle after use and dispose into the sharps container.

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If you wear gloves while cleaning up bodily fluids, you should still wash your hands afterwards.

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Bloodborne pathogens are disease causing microorganisms that are present in human blood and body fluids that may contain blood.

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Healthcare workers who received the Hepatitis B vaccine and develop immunity are at no risk for infection.

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Bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted through food or water.

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If you are exposed to bodily fluid, the first thing you should do is wash the area thoroughly.

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It is not important to report any exposure immediately after occurrence.

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You should never attempt to wash or disinfect used disposable gloves, even if you think no exposure has occurred.

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You can catch a bloodborne disease if an infected material splashes into your eyes.

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The Hepatitis B virus can survive on environmental surfaces for at least one week.

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Universal precautions require you to treat all bodily fluids as if they were not infected by bloodborne pathogens.

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By November of 2017, all home-health agencies are required by CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) to implement emergency preparedness; one of those requirements includes a communications plan to maintain contact with staff and patients.

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It is safe practice to have an emergency/disaster kit in your own home which would contain items such as bottled water, non-perishable food rations, first aid supplies, whistle and flashlights.

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The Incident Commander will activate CHC emergency procedures If needed.

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We have a disaster practice plan that includes prioritization of our patients based on severity of their needs/conditions for the purpose of visits during an emergency or disaster.

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I am not responsible for my patients in a disaster and if they were to evacuate, I don’t need to know where they would go.

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Overloaded electrical outlets, lit candles, patients playing with matches, and unattended lit cigarettes are all potential fire hazards.

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Every patient needs to be evaluated upon each OASIS for emergency preparedness and requires 4 more questions to be answered, to assess priority, evacuation, transportation and any special needs

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I do not need to report off to my supervisor or on call after I worked a shift.

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Making a phone call to a family member during a mass crisis by way of a natural, biological, chemical, or civil disturbance is more reliable than texting.

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Resources such as: www.redcross.org, www.ready.gov, www.mass211.org, www.smart911.com  & www.fema.gov are disaster assistance organizations available to me and my family as well as my patients.

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I do not need to tell the RN if the patient fell, has a rash, or is not acting like themselves.

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I never apply medicated creams, powders or administer medications

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I do not need to know information about my patients diet, or if they should be wearing oxygen during the care I give them.

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I should pick up a needle if I see it on the floor.

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I have to do personal care for a patient, I can not do only housekeeping

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I should not accept gifts from a patient.

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I do not need to know where my patient would go in case of an emergency.

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I should know my patient’s diagnoses and problems.

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I should talk to the RN or Case Manager of the case on a regular basis and I should always know who all clinicians involved are.

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I do not need to do an "intro" visit if I saw the patient a few times last year.

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