CCHP EXAMS PACKAGE DEAL 2
COMPREHENSIVE TEST PAPER 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
EXPERT VERIFIED GRADED A+
◉ Landmark Case Estelle vs Gamble 1976. Answer: Access to care is
directly related to
◉ Juveniles: Answer: With this group
You are not allowed to assess the co-pays for medical sick calls.
◉ security regulations - Health staff has to abide by the security
regulations. Answer: Health Staff & Security: Health staff will need to
be oriented about the
◉ Correctional Facility policy. Answer: Company Policies: These
cannot go against any
◉ Medical Director. CQI meets at least quarterly. Answer: CQI
Committee: The person in charge of this is the
◉ Greater than 500 IMs will need 2 reviews
,Less than 500 IMs will need just 1 review. Answer: Yearly Reviews
per Process Review & Outcome Studies: Greater than 500 IMs will
need _____ reviews, Less than 500 IMs will need ______ review.
◉ if the juvenile presents as a risk of security. Answer: Privacy with
Security CO's and assessments: In Jail COs are allowed to be near
health staff per CO's receive HIPPA training, however when it comes
to private exams privacy is needed as in Breast exam, rectum exams
etc. With Juvenile facilities- COs are only present if
◉ sealed. Answer: Records: If records are transferred with the PT,
the record needs to be
◉ medical director. Answer: Clinical Morality Review: This is
completed by the
◉ - Pts name, DOB, ID Number.
- Cause of death.
- Manner of death.
- Age at death.
- Date of clinical review.
- Date of Administrative review.
- Date of findings of review shared with staff.
,- Date of psychological autopsy if applicable. Answer: Log of Deaths:
This will include
◉ parents, guardian or juvenile department has to be contacted
Answer: Juveniles with emergency notification: If the juvenile has no
family / guardian to complete the forms for consent to treatment,
then the probation staff will complete this. If there are cases of
serious illness, injury, or death the
◉ are no fees for services Answer: Fees: With Juvenile there
◉ within 4 hours. Answer: Screenings: With Juveniles the screening
takes place_____________ It is required with Juveniles that they be
screened for sexual diseases. With Juveniles the screening questions
will assess hx or recent sexual encounters.
◉ soon as possible. Answer: Adults (Jail) the screening is completed
◉ 7 days Answer: Transfer Screening: Juvenile assessments
completed within
◉ a timely manner. Answer: Transfer Screening: Juvenile
assessments completed within 7 days - Jail is in
, ◉ Juvenile assessments completed 7 days.
Jail is 14 days. Answer: Initial Health Assessments: Juvenile
assessments completed _______ days. Jail is _______ days.
◉ Juvenile assessments completed 7 days.
Jail is ASAP or no later than 14 days. Answer: MH assessment:
Juvenile assessments completed ____ days. Jail is __________
◉ Jail completed ASAP or no later than 14 days.
Juvenile is 7 days.
Prison is 7 days. Answer: Oral Screening occurs: Jail completed
__________
Juvenile is ________ .
Prison is _________
◉ Juvenile it is 7 days.
Jail is 14 days. Answer: Oral Education occurs: This can be
completed when the screening process is done.
With Juvenile it is ______ .
Jail is ________
COMPREHENSIVE TEST PAPER 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
EXPERT VERIFIED GRADED A+
◉ Landmark Case Estelle vs Gamble 1976. Answer: Access to care is
directly related to
◉ Juveniles: Answer: With this group
You are not allowed to assess the co-pays for medical sick calls.
◉ security regulations - Health staff has to abide by the security
regulations. Answer: Health Staff & Security: Health staff will need to
be oriented about the
◉ Correctional Facility policy. Answer: Company Policies: These
cannot go against any
◉ Medical Director. CQI meets at least quarterly. Answer: CQI
Committee: The person in charge of this is the
◉ Greater than 500 IMs will need 2 reviews
,Less than 500 IMs will need just 1 review. Answer: Yearly Reviews
per Process Review & Outcome Studies: Greater than 500 IMs will
need _____ reviews, Less than 500 IMs will need ______ review.
◉ if the juvenile presents as a risk of security. Answer: Privacy with
Security CO's and assessments: In Jail COs are allowed to be near
health staff per CO's receive HIPPA training, however when it comes
to private exams privacy is needed as in Breast exam, rectum exams
etc. With Juvenile facilities- COs are only present if
◉ sealed. Answer: Records: If records are transferred with the PT,
the record needs to be
◉ medical director. Answer: Clinical Morality Review: This is
completed by the
◉ - Pts name, DOB, ID Number.
- Cause of death.
- Manner of death.
- Age at death.
- Date of clinical review.
- Date of Administrative review.
- Date of findings of review shared with staff.
,- Date of psychological autopsy if applicable. Answer: Log of Deaths:
This will include
◉ parents, guardian or juvenile department has to be contacted
Answer: Juveniles with emergency notification: If the juvenile has no
family / guardian to complete the forms for consent to treatment,
then the probation staff will complete this. If there are cases of
serious illness, injury, or death the
◉ are no fees for services Answer: Fees: With Juvenile there
◉ within 4 hours. Answer: Screenings: With Juveniles the screening
takes place_____________ It is required with Juveniles that they be
screened for sexual diseases. With Juveniles the screening questions
will assess hx or recent sexual encounters.
◉ soon as possible. Answer: Adults (Jail) the screening is completed
◉ 7 days Answer: Transfer Screening: Juvenile assessments
completed within
◉ a timely manner. Answer: Transfer Screening: Juvenile
assessments completed within 7 days - Jail is in
, ◉ Juvenile assessments completed 7 days.
Jail is 14 days. Answer: Initial Health Assessments: Juvenile
assessments completed _______ days. Jail is _______ days.
◉ Juvenile assessments completed 7 days.
Jail is ASAP or no later than 14 days. Answer: MH assessment:
Juvenile assessments completed ____ days. Jail is __________
◉ Jail completed ASAP or no later than 14 days.
Juvenile is 7 days.
Prison is 7 days. Answer: Oral Screening occurs: Jail completed
__________
Juvenile is ________ .
Prison is _________
◉ Juvenile it is 7 days.
Jail is 14 days. Answer: Oral Education occurs: This can be
completed when the screening process is done.
With Juvenile it is ______ .
Jail is ________