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Who can perform a review of services if the client has signed a release authorizing it?
A) An insurance company
B) A professional review committee
C) The client’s family
D) The client’s attorney
Correct Answer: B) A professional review committee
Rationale: A professional review committee can conduct reviews if authorized by the client.
A licensee may disclose confidential information when a client makes an articulable and
significant threat against...
A) A hospital
B) A school or its occupants
C) A family member
D) Their own career
Correct Answer: B) A school or its occupants
Rationale: A licensee can disclose information if the client makes a threat against a school or its
occupants.
When can a licensee disclose information about a client’s behavior in a school setting?
A) Only after receiving written permission
B) When the behavior creates an articulable and significant threat to students or staff
C) Anytime the teacher requests it
D) When a school nurse recommends it
Correct Answer: B) When the behavior creates an articulable and significant threat to students or
staff
,Rationale: Information can be disclosed if the client’s behavior creates a significant threat to the
health or safety of others in a school setting.
When disclosing information about a client’s behavior, a licensee must limit the disclosure to...
A) Anyone who asks for the information
B) Appropriate school personnel and law enforcement
C) The media
D) Only the principal
Correct Answer: B) Appropriate school personnel and law enforcement
Rationale: Disclosure must be limited to appropriate school personnel and law enforcement
agencies.
True or False: A licensee is liable for damages in a civil action if they disclose or fail to disclose
confidential information about a client making a threat against a school.
Correct Answer: False
Rationale: The licensee is not liable for damages for disclosing or not disclosing information if it
is in accordance with the law.
Confidentiality rules under subsection (2)(d) do not apply to...
A) Minor clients
B) Educational records exempt from HIPAA under FERPA
C) Clients over 18
D) Licensed professionals
Correct Answer: B) Educational records exempt from HIPAA under FERPA
Rationale: FERPA-exempt educational records are not subject to HIPAA confidentiality rules.
An articulable and significant threat means...
A) A vague threat of financial harm
B) A threat to a person’s health or safety based on the totality of the circumstances
C) A non-specific statement of dissatisfaction
D) A minor inconvenience
, Correct Answer: B) A threat to a person’s health or safety based on the totality of the
circumstances
Rationale: An articulable and significant threat refers to a threat that can be explained based on
the circumstances and poses a substantial risk of harm.
FERPA refers to...
A) Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act
B) Federal Employee Rights and Privacy Act
C) Family Emergency Rights and Privacy Act
D) Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Correct Answer: D) Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Rationale: FERPA is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, which governs the
privacy of student records.
HIPAA refers to...
A) Health Insurance Privacy and Assistance Act
B) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
C) Health Identification and Protection Act
D) Health Information Privacy and Accountability Act
Correct Answer: B) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Rationale: HIPAA is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, which
governs the privacy and security of health information.
The term "school" under confidentiality laws refers to...
A) Elementary and high schools only
B) Public and private educational institutions, including post-secondary schools
C) Only public schools
D) Homeschooling groups
Correct Answer: B) Public and private educational institutions, including post-secondary schools