Caregivers! (There are no wrong answers. Except the answers that are not correct)

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Caregiver Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of caregiver protocols in the medical cannabis space with our informative quiz. Enhance your knowledge and ensure compliance while helping patients navigate their options.

  • 9 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice format with immediate feedback
  • Perfect for caregivers, staff, and anyone interested in medical cannabis regulations
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringHeart27
Question 1. This one is a doozy so pull up your pants for this. What... Is your name?
Who is NOT able to become a caregiver?
Immediate Family
Spouse/Partner
Power of Attorney
HCP/MOA
Person under the age of 18
Care Home Worker
What classification of patient MUST have a caregiver in order to purchase medical cannabis?
Patients 75+
Patients < 18
Patients who don't know what the heck they are doing
Anyone named Jeff
Trick question, nobody needs a caregiver
When calling a clinic for caregiver confirmation, are we explicitly looking for confirmation that the patient is non-verbal, or just that they have someone acting on their behalf?
The patient is non-verbal
Patient has someone acting on their behalf
€‹Who is able to do caregiver confirmations and approve/link accounts?
Leads
Caitlin (I hear she loves talking to patients)
Nanaimo Team only
Lobstarz only
All PSRs
What is the correct format of notation to place on the patient and caregivers account upon approval?
[Patient] has consented for [Caregiver] to be added.
This guy is cool with that other guy doing stuff for him
[Patient] and [Caregiver] have both verbally consented for [Caregiver] to act on the patients behalf.
No notes required as all the information is stored in the account records.
Choose the best option for this situation: We have a patient who is difficult to get on the phone, but is not non-verbal. The potential caregiver is not listed with the clinic, so verbal consent is not possible through them. What can we do to approve the caregiver?
Insist on the patient calling in to provide consent, otherwise they can't have a caregiver
Take the caregivers word and approve them to get them ordering as soon as possible, since who would lie about something like that
Give the option for the patient to provide signed written consent if they are unwilling to speak on the phone
Final question worth 10 points (you could have just skipped up until now to pass the quiz): ​Why is it so important to have a firm "paper trail" when it comes to the caregiver consent/approval process?
Because Health Canada are jerks and enjoy making us do more work
To ensure a firm grasp on compliance, as the caregiver is acting in place of the patient and must be held to the same standard
Because Josh is a jerk and enjoys making you all do more work
€‹Bonus section! Use the box below to put any questions/concerns/suggestions regarding caregivers, compliance factors, Jaye's weird obsession with hippos, this quiz, or anything else that pops into your mind! (completely optional and anonymous)
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