CCHP GENERAL TEST ACTUAL EXAM
PAPER 2026 140 QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ How often do health staff meetings occur? Answer: At least monthly
⩥ How often are policies and procedures reviewed? Answer: Annually
⩥ How often are statistical reports made? Answer: At least monthly
⩥ How often does CQI meet? Answer: Quarterly
⩥ How many mass disaster drills should occur over a three year period
so that each shift has participated? Answer: Annually
⩥ How often should man down drills occur? Answer: Once a year on
each shift
⩥ Estelle v Gamble 1976 Answer: Unreasonable barriers to inmate
access to health services
,⩥ Examples of unreasonable barriers Answer: Holding sick call at 2am,
being understaffed or poorly organized in a way that results in untimely
care, assessing excessive fees, or assessing fees for treatments arising
from sexual abuse
⩥ RHA Answer: Responsible Health Authority
⩥ When should initial assessments (physicals) occur? Answer: Prisons--
> within 7 days
Jails-->within 14 days if full population assessments are done
⩥ Juveniles Answer: Need greater opportunity to work large muscles,
more food, more rec
⩥ How long should health records be retained? Answer: According to
the legal requirement of the jurisdiction the facility is in
⩥ Final clinical judgment Answer: Single, designated licensed
responsible physician
⩥ RHA when there is a separate organizational structure for MH
services Answer: Designated MH clinician
, ⩥ Health Administrator Answer: A person by virtue of education,
experience, or certification is capable of assuming responsibility for
arranging all levels of health care and ensuring quality and accessible
health services for inmates
⩥ Qualified health care professionals Answer: Physicians, PAs, nurses,
NPs, dentists, MHPs, and others who are permitted by law to evaluate
and care for patients
⩥ Health care liaison Answer: Correction officer or other person without
a health care license who is trained/instructed by the responsible
physician in limited aspects of health care coordination and coordinates
services on days when no qualified health care professionals are
available for 24 hours
⩥ Examples of interference with medical autonomy Answer:
Cancellation of scheduled community consultants' appointments,
discontinuance of necessary medical diets without QHP approval
⩥ Policy Answer: Official position on a particular issue related to
operations
⩥ Procedure Answer: Describes in detail how a policy is to be carried
out
PAPER 2026 140 QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ How often do health staff meetings occur? Answer: At least monthly
⩥ How often are policies and procedures reviewed? Answer: Annually
⩥ How often are statistical reports made? Answer: At least monthly
⩥ How often does CQI meet? Answer: Quarterly
⩥ How many mass disaster drills should occur over a three year period
so that each shift has participated? Answer: Annually
⩥ How often should man down drills occur? Answer: Once a year on
each shift
⩥ Estelle v Gamble 1976 Answer: Unreasonable barriers to inmate
access to health services
,⩥ Examples of unreasonable barriers Answer: Holding sick call at 2am,
being understaffed or poorly organized in a way that results in untimely
care, assessing excessive fees, or assessing fees for treatments arising
from sexual abuse
⩥ RHA Answer: Responsible Health Authority
⩥ When should initial assessments (physicals) occur? Answer: Prisons--
> within 7 days
Jails-->within 14 days if full population assessments are done
⩥ Juveniles Answer: Need greater opportunity to work large muscles,
more food, more rec
⩥ How long should health records be retained? Answer: According to
the legal requirement of the jurisdiction the facility is in
⩥ Final clinical judgment Answer: Single, designated licensed
responsible physician
⩥ RHA when there is a separate organizational structure for MH
services Answer: Designated MH clinician
, ⩥ Health Administrator Answer: A person by virtue of education,
experience, or certification is capable of assuming responsibility for
arranging all levels of health care and ensuring quality and accessible
health services for inmates
⩥ Qualified health care professionals Answer: Physicians, PAs, nurses,
NPs, dentists, MHPs, and others who are permitted by law to evaluate
and care for patients
⩥ Health care liaison Answer: Correction officer or other person without
a health care license who is trained/instructed by the responsible
physician in limited aspects of health care coordination and coordinates
services on days when no qualified health care professionals are
available for 24 hours
⩥ Examples of interference with medical autonomy Answer:
Cancellation of scheduled community consultants' appointments,
discontinuance of necessary medical diets without QHP approval
⩥ Policy Answer: Official position on a particular issue related to
operations
⩥ Procedure Answer: Describes in detail how a policy is to be carried
out