Anxiety Correct Ans - a noticeable increase or change in behavior
Challenge Position Correct Ans - a body position in which one
individual is face-to-face, toe to toe, and eye to eye in relation to another
individual
Classroom Model Correct Ans - demonstrating physical
interventions in order to show the application of basic principals
Coping Model Correct Ans - a model that staff members can use to
guide them through the process of establishing Therapeutic Rapport with
an individual after a crisis individual
Decision-Making Matrix Correct Ans - a tool that can help staff
reach objective critical decisions about risks
Defensive Level Correct Ans - the beginning stage of loss of
rationality. At this stage, an individual often becomes belligerent and
challenges authority. It is the second level in the Crisis Development Model
Directive Staff Attitude/Approach Correct Ans - an approach in
which a staff member takes control of a potentially escalating situation. It
is the recommended staff attitude/approach to an individual at the
Defensive level.
Disengagement Correct Ans - the use of a physical intervention to
gain a release from any holding situation while minimizing risk of pain or
injury in situations in which the behavior has been assessed as a lower,
medium, or higher risk to self or others.
Empathic Listening Correct Ans - an active process to discern what
a person is saying
Grab/hold Correct Ans - a situation in which another person
maintains physical contact without consent and there is the intentional or
unintentional risk of harm to a part of one's body
, Haptics Correct Ans - communication through touch; a form of
nonverbal communication
Higher-Level Holding Correct Ans - physical intervention necessary
to restrict a person's range of movement in relation to high-risk behavior
as determined by a behavioral risk assessment.
Integrated Experience Correct Ans - the concept that behaviors and
attitudes of staff impact behaviors and attitudes of those in their care and
vice versa
kinesics Correct Ans - the nonverbal behavior that communicates
messages to others via body position, posture, and movement
likelihood Correct Ans - the chance that an event or behavior may
occur
Limit Setting Correct Ans - a verbal intervention skill in which a
person is offered choices and consequences.
Limits should be Correct Ans - clear, simple, reasonable, and
enforceable
Lower Level Holding Correct Ans - physical intervention necessary
to use as a guide or physical prompt or to provide minimal physical
support to limit the person's range of movement in relation to low-risk
behavior as determined by a behavioral risk assessment.
Medium Level Holding Correct Ans - physical intervention
necessary to limit the person's range of movement in relation to medium-
risk behavior as determined by a behavioral risk assessment. Medium level
holding is designed to limit the person's ability to move away from staff
and cause harm to self and others.
Opt-Out Sequence Correct Ans - an algorithm designed to assist
staff in the assessment of risk behavior and decision making required
during the use of physical intervention.
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