Reactive Interventions
Health & Safety
Signs and Symptoms
What should I do?
Final Jeopardy
100

The SCIP Gradient is a temporary punishment, a temporary time-out, or temporary control measures

What is temporary control measures?

100

Staff should be aware that if a participant is taking a medication such as Cumadin/Heparin, when they are displaying negative behaviors. Why? 

a person who takes blood thinners such as Cumadin/Heparin may be subject to bleeding that may require medical attention, if they sustain a cut or a contusion. 

100

This could lead to aspiration and cause a respiratory emergency.

What is vomitting?

100

This is the least restrictive personal Intervention that we teach in SCIP - R.

What is Front Deflection?

100


200

When do we use a personal reactive intervention?

What is to stop or end a truly dangerous situation?

200

Staff should be aware of a participant's _______ conditions when performing personal reactive Interventions.

What are medical conditions?

200

Blue color of any body part. Indicates restricted circulation of a body part.

What is Cyanosis?

200

You do this to _______ the parts of the body that will not heal quickly.

What is Protect?

200

The acronym SCIP-R stands for.

What are Strategies for Intervention and Prevention Revised?

300

When using a personal reactive Intervention, a supervisor must be contacted at the end of what time frame? 

What is ten minutes?

300

If a participant suffers from a condition called COPD, it is safe to use a restrictive personal intervention to control his aggressive behaviors. TRUE or FALSE

What is FALSE?

300

These can be a risk to an individual during a restrictive personal Intervention, and should always be removed if a person is in a restrictive personal Intervention in order to monitor vital signs and prevent asphyxiation. 

What are Helmets?

300

If a participant tries to kick or hit you, you should try to _____ the blows by moving away.

What is Avoid?

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