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What is the role of a QMHA when a client is exhibiting aggressive behavior?
✔✔The QMHA should use de-escalation techniques, maintain a calm demeanor, and ensure the
safety of both the client and others.
How does a QMHA support a client who is experiencing anxiety?
✔✔The QMHA can provide a safe space, use grounding techniques, and encourage the client to
express their feelings in a non-judgmental environment.
What action should a QMHA take if a client refuses to attend a scheduled session?
✔✔The QMHA should respect the client’s decision, explore the reasons behind the refusal, and
communicate any concerns to the treatment team.
How does a QMHA assist clients with substance abuse issues?
✔✔The QMHA should encourage the client to seek help, provide resources, and support their
treatment plan in collaboration with the healthcare team.
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, What should a QMHA do when a client expresses suicidal thoughts?
✔✔The QMHA should immediately report the concern to the supervisor or treatment team,
ensure the client's safety, and follow the appropriate suicide prevention protocol.
When working with clients who have mental health challenges, what is the QMHA's primary
responsibility?
✔✔The QMHA's primary responsibility is to provide emotional support, monitor the client's
well-being, and ensure that treatment goals are being met.
How does a QMHA handle a client with a history of trauma?
✔✔The QMHA should approach the client with empathy, create a safe environment, and use
trauma-informed care principles to guide interactions.
What is the best approach for a QMHA when a client is exhibiting signs of depression?
✔✔The QMHA should offer a supportive environment, encourage the client to express their
feelings, and collaborate with the treatment team to ensure proper care.
What should a QMHA do if a client shows signs of non-compliance with their treatment plan?
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