Understanding Hoarding Disorder Annual Training Quiz To pass, you must score 80% or better. Please enter your full name and email so we can verify your results.Full Name(Required) Email(Required) 1. Hoarding is described as the need to acquire things along with:(Required)1. Hoarding is described as the need to acquire things along with: Taking pride in possessions Inability to discard things Depression Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 2. Which of the following is NOT a good treatment option for hoarders?(Required)2. Which of the following is NOT a good treatment option for hoarders? Behavioral Therapy Certain medication Early detection and intervention Confronting hoarder with logic 3. Your client’s bedroom and living room are unusable because of mountains of clothing. She tells you she loves every piece and needs them all. She sleeps on a cot in the hallway. You should:(Required)3. Your client’s bedroom and living room are unusable because of mountains of clothing. She tells you she loves every piece and needs them all. She sleeps on a cot in the hallway. You should: Sort the clothing into ‘keep,’ ‘donate,’ and ‘trash’ piles for her Secretly pack up and haul away a bag or two each time she takes a nap Starting with the bedroom, help her develop a system for organizing the piles Warn her that social services can remove her from the home for this 4. Your client breeds rabbits with the intent to sell them. However, you notice that many of the rabbits have missing fur, seem lethargic and there is a rancid smell in the house. You should:(Required)4. Your client breeds rabbits with the intent to sell them. However, you notice that many of the rabbits have missing fur, seem lethargic and there is a rancid smell in the house. You should: Report the situation to the police or animal welfare group Locate the source of the odor and clean it Help place ads to sell the rabbits None of the above 5. Establishing trust is the most important first step when caring for hoarders.(Required)5. Establishing trust is the most important first step when caring for hoarders. True False 6. Most hoarders have no trouble focusing or staying on task.(Required)6. Most hoarders have no trouble focusing or staying on task. True False 7. No one has the right to hoard because it causes unsafe living conditions.(Required)7. No one has the right to hoard because it causes unsafe living conditions. True False 8. Asking a hoarder to get rid of stuff they know is garbage is a good place to start.(Required)8. Asking a hoarder to get rid of stuff they know is garbage is a good place to start. True False 9. An “extreme makeover” cleaning session can solve all of the hoarder’s problems.(Required)9. An “extreme makeover” cleaning session can solve all of the hoarder’s problems. True False 10. Hoarders are just lazy and don’t like to clean up after themselves.(Required)10. Hoarders are just lazy and don’t like to clean up after themselves. True False Signature By signing, I attest that this Continuing Education training and quiz was completed solely by me. No one assisted me or completed the training quiz on my behalf. I understand misrepresentation as to who completed this quiz constitutes Medicaid Fraud and may result in termination of my employment.Signature(Required)Today's DateDate(Required) MM slash DD slash YYYY By submitting your information via this form, you agree to be contacted by CDCN via call, email, or text. To opt out, you can reply ‘stop’ at any time or click the unsubscribe link in the emails. For more information see our privacy policy. Message and data rates may apply. Consumer Direct Care Network Privacy Policy CAPTCHA