CRM Ethics Quiz
  • CRM Ethics Quiz

  • This ethics quiz is broken into two sections:

    1. Informative Questions - The beginning section of the quiz contains a series of questions designed to inform you of ethical expectations and consequences.  This section is not counted as part of your score.  Answers to these questions will be provided in the email you receive after passing your quiz.

    2. Applied Scenario Questions - These can be figured out by referencing the MHACBO Code of Conduct.  This is an open book quiz, and each question begins with the section of the ethics code where the answer can be found. Answers to these questions will NOT be provided after completion of the quiz.

     

    A certificate of completion will be emailed to you after you pass the exam.  Please upload this certificate to the CRM Ethics Quiz step inside of your Certemy account.


  • Informative Questions

    These quesitons are NOT graded

  • Certified Recovery Mentors (CRMs/Peers) are held to the same Code of Conduct as Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselors.*
  • Certified Recovery Mentors are only held responsible to the MHACBO Code of Conduct during their working hours.*
  • Certified Recovery Mentors can choose to not sign the MHACBO Code of Ethics and still be certified.*
  • Agencies can allow a Certified Recovery Mentor to break the Code of Conduct in special circumstances.*
  • Permanent Revocation of a Certified Recovery Mentor means the person is unable to work as a Certified Recovery Mentor forever.*
  • Texting a client sexual messages will result in revocation of a Certified Recovery Mentor’s certification.*
  • Having sex with a client could result in a criminal charge.*
  • If a Certified Recovery Mentor is revoked for breaking the MHACBO Code of Conduct:*
  • If a person is permanently revoked from MHACBO:*
  • Unethical conduct of a Certified Recovery Mentor could impact the individual’s ability to work in a different occupation. *
  • A Certified Recovery Mentor who has attempted to have a sexual relationship with a client will likely result in which of the following:*
  • A Certified Recovery Mentor who engages in a sexual relationship with a client will likely result in which of the following:*
  • It is ok to hire a past client as a Certified Recovery Mentor’s agency only when the client has graduated the program:*
  • Applied Scenario Questions

     

    These questions can be answered by referencing the MHACBO Code of Conduct. This is an open book quiz, and each question begins with the section of the ethics code where the answer can be found.

     

    These questions are graded 

    You must score 11 out of 15 to pass

  • 1.29 Private Enterprises: A CRM is attempting to sell their car, and their client offers to buy it. Is this allowed?*
  • 1.40 Virtual Relationships: Peers can engage in personal/romantic virtual relationships with:*
  • 3.26 Testimonials: You wish to obtain a testimonial from a former client, is this allowed?*
  • 2.5 Disclosure: A friend of yours is receiving services at your agency. You share a group of mutual friends who are not aware this person is receiving services. Which information are you allowed to disclose to your friends?*
  • 1.38 Gifts: A client wants to show their appreciation by providing you with a gift. You should consider the following before accepting it:*
  • 1.22 Sexual Relationships: A new client engages in services at your agency and is assigned to your caseload. You remember this client was briefly a sexual partner many years ago. The client seems unaware of this. You should:*
  • 1.22 Sexual Relationships: A former client is matched to you on a dating website. They initiate conversation and ask if you would like to come to their house for dinner and a movie. You should.*
  • 2.22 Transfer of records. A doctor calls and requests a client's records. When is it okay to release those records to the doctor?*
  • 1.2 Informed Consent: Which of the following is generally NOT a part of client “informed consent”?*
  • 1.20 Referrals: A client presents for treatment and states they have a diagnosis of Bi-Polar I Disorder. They are not currently being treated for this illness. As a CRM you should:*
  • 1 8.1 Cognizance: Misunderstanding or lack of knowledge regarding the MHACBO Code of Conduct is a valid defense in an ethics investigation:*
  • 8.2 Documentation of Ethical Dilemmas: A CRM thinks they may have committed an ethics violation. What is the appropriate step for the CRM to take? *
  • 6.8 Social Media: You have two social media accounts, a personal one, and a professional one. A client sends a “friend” request to both of your social media accounts.  Which can you accept?*
  • 1.10 Dual Relationships: You are driving a client to a job interview, the client notices your car needs a repair and offers to fix it for free. Do you:*
  • 1.29 Private Enterprise: A coworker has a side business selling vape juice. He tells you he's been selling the vape juice to the clients. Do you:*
  • 2.1 Confidentiality: You are attending your mutual support home group when a client of your agency walks in. Do you: *
  • 2.1 Confidentiality: You are attending your mutual support home group when a client at your agency walks in. The client does not recognize you. The client shares that they relapsed and they will lose housing if the agency you work for finds out they relapsed. Do you: *
  • 3.10 Scope of Practice: A client tells you they do not like the side effects of the mental health medication they are taking. They ask you what medication they should be taking and how much of it to take. Do you:*
  • 8.6 Reporting: You ask a co-worker how their weekend was. The co-worker states they went on a date with a former client of the agency, and they show you social media posts of the former client and the coworker. Do you:*
  • 1.10 Dual/Multiple Relationships/ 1.38 Gifts: A client’s parent asks you out to dinner. Do you:*
  • 1.11 Prior Relationships/2.1 Confidentiality: A friend of yours that attends the same 12 step group that you attend is about to engage in services at your agency. Do you:*
  • 1.12 Previous Clients: A former client of yours has started a successful car repair business that you are thinking about using to repair your car. Do you:*
  • 1.17 Level of Care: You are working with a houseless client that occasionally uses marijuana products and would like to go to inpatient treatment for a substance use disorder in order to get off the streets. Do you:*
  • Should be Empty: